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VIS rear blitz.. SUCKS!

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Fiberglass work is easy. Just do the work yourself and save some money. If use chalk like and make a line right down the center, and figure out how much you want to take out to make it fit (say 4 inches). Then just chalk line more lines that are 2 inches away from center on either side and then cut that section out. Fiberglass mat and resin on the inside of the bumper (side not viewable) and then a little sanding/ grinding on the outside, one layer of mat (very thin) and duraglass, featherlite and you are done. For the top part. Use a walmart plastic bag or something similar and wrap the lights in it and tape it all up to keep the bag on. Start putting matting and resin up there until it looks like it is high enoug hand re install the lights (with the bag in place) then you will have your contours already in place. Just do a little sanding and light duraglass and featherlite and you will be done with that too. As long as you keep the bag there you can always put the lights in while the glass is wet and check out how the fitment is. Good luck, dont waste your money on another kit when you have one.
 
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