Removed stock spoiler, how to cover up holes
read the can's label......its so easy....sand it to bare metal, mix the bondo CORRECTLY, make sure ur at room temperature and lay it out in smooth even thin coats and sand it.....so esay....but pint is expensive mite as well go to a junkyard find ur color and do that
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Spectrum24x »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">drive around and try to find someone with a wingless teg same color as yours, and talk them into thinking they need a spoiler on their wingless teg and swap hatches with them
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sounds like the best idea
I need to get a wingless deck also, spoiler was off teh car when i got it and i threw it on to see how it looked. Much cleaner without the spoiler anyways. But i put it on sat around for a while and me and my buddies decide to get some food...ohh i'll drive, so i take off down the road and about 1/2 mie down i hear a noise and look in my rear view to see my spoiler doing flat spins...
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sounds like the best idea
I need to get a wingless deck also, spoiler was off teh car when i got it and i threw it on to see how it looked. Much cleaner without the spoiler anyways. But i put it on sat around for a while and me and my buddies decide to get some food...ohh i'll drive, so i take off down the road and about 1/2 mie down i hear a noise and look in my rear view to see my spoiler doing flat spins...
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