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Old 01-13-2005, 08:26 PM
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that looks bad as hell in the first pic, exactly like that..............
real neat and unique, loveing the z/28 badge!!!
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thats awesome grant, i think it looks great!
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Hell, while i'm on the subject, anyone know the best way to shave that camaro word off the panel? The panel is fiberglass so would filling with bondo and sanding work or would you fiberglass or what? I really have no idea.
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so i take it no one knows?
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I'll let Arch answer the "official" answer, but I'd say that fiberglassing it in would be the best bet. Bondo can crack and what not... if the panel is fiberglass then fiberglassing it in would be the best bet in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by MeenZ28
Hell, while i'm on the subject, anyone know the best way to shave that camaro word off the panel? The panel is fiberglass so would filling with bondo and sanding work or would you fiberglass or what? I really have no idea.
So your gonna do it yourself?
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Old 01-14-2005, 11:31 PM
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If i can - sure. I mean someday down the road i could have it done professionally but why not try it first. Worse thing that could happen is i screw it up and buy a new panel off Ebay.
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sand the hell out of it, use tiger hair (fiberglass reinforced bondo) not the bondo brand either apply liberaly sand reapply sand sand more you get the picture, make sure and sand around the area larger than you think you need the bondo only sticks where it's applied, and use thin coats and build up
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Old 01-16-2005, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by MeenZ28
If i can - sure. I mean someday down the road i could have it done professionally but why not try it first. Worse thing that could happen is i screw it up and buy a new panel off Ebay.
That is true.. Or Im sure you could take it to a body shop and they could fix it if what you did messes up...
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That is true.. Or Im sure you could take it to a body shop and they could fix it if what you did messes up...

unless you really messed it up!!!
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Good luck with the do-it-yourself Grant. It'll look good after its all complete.....even if you have to take it somewhere to have it done "professionally".
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