Beatiful car as usual! And New Jersey represent!
>>Finally repaired my rusty ass valence>>
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I wish mine was repairable like yours, i am jsut going to have to cover it up. You did a good job, nice.Comment
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One would never know that there was rust in that spot. Good work on containing your work area to a small spot.
Nice blending of the texture to match the original finish.
It is sooo much more satisfying to do ones own repair and fabrication in my eyes. Plus it is typically quite easier on the pocketbook as well.
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I had help from my buddy who is amazing with fiberglass work, materialsOriginally posted by e30vertOne would never know that there was rust in that spot. Good work on containing your work area to a small spot.
Nice blending of the texture to match the original finish.
It is sooo much more satisfying to do ones own repair and fabrication in my eyes. Plus it is typically quite easier on the pocketbook as well.
were relatively cheap, about $24 a can and I only used 3/4 of a can of zinno.
I just spent a few hours after work and repainted my front valence with the rest of the paint, no more 2 tone front end.
A bodyshop would tear you a new a-hole to do front and rear valences.
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