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Mitsu RacerX

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Feb 25, 2006
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I was wondering how to mold these pieces to the car. The kit is from a AWD Talon. The guy I bought it from riveted it on, but I want to mold them together. Which is better to do this Fiberglass or Bondo?? I was told to use bondo but I have no idea what to use...



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You dont want to use bondo to do alot. Bondo is for small sections. It cracks really easy. If you want to mold the kit to the car for a seamless look, I'd go with fiberglass.
 
want17psi said:
You dont want to use bondo to do alot. Bondo is for small sections. It cracks really easy. If you want to mold the kit to the car for a seamless look, I'd go with fiberglass.

he's right, you'll like the results with fiberglass much better in the end.
 
Wait.........If the pieces are fiberglass or ploy you can use vetteseal which is a somewhat of a flexable durable bondo then use fiberglass(tiger hair) over it. It would be way stronger. oh yah vetteseal bondo you can find it at most hardware, paint or automotive store.
 
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