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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dawrenn »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">There is a small problem. The corners at the back of the hood are chipped. I think it happend during shipping. Is there any way to fix this?

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You got some fat fingers man
Headlights look like butt

</TD></TR></TABLE>You got some fat fingers man
Headlights look like butt
Those headlights own your car and you got screwed on the hood. Call where you bought it and tell them to give you a new one. I can't believe you'd even put the hood on your car when its so obviously damaged.
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Hmm I've never seen those headlights before, what kind are they? I bet they would look better w/ a black or gunmetal housing. They look like good candidates for an OEM HID projector retrofit.
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Re: (EmoHatch): I can't call the place where I bought it because I got it off Ebay. Why wouldn't I put it on. I don't like it damaged but there's nothing I can do about it. Is there anyway tofix it?
Here is what someone posted on a different forum about fixing it: I can't call the place where I bought it because I got it off Ebay. Why wouldn't I put it on. I don't like it damaged but there's nothing I can do about it. Is there anyway tofix it?
Here is what someone posted on a different forum about fixing it: For the mostpart, it looks like those are only in the gel coat, although the second one has a little bit of invasion into the actual fiber.
There are a few ways you could try to fix it. The easiest would be to mix up some epoxy and apply a little at a time and let it harden and try to mimic the shape. Or, if you had a non injured hood to take a mold off of, you could take a small, corner mold off of the good hood, and use that mold to hold the shape for the chipped hood while you put epoxy in on the chipped hood. Either way it's not really going to look wonderful, but it might look better than it does right now.
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Re: (EmoHatch): I can't call the place where I bought it because I got it off Ebay. Why wouldn't I put it on. I don't like it damaged but there's nothing I can do about it. Is there anyway tofix it?
Here is what someone posted on a different forum about fixing it: I can't call the place where I bought it because I got it off Ebay. Why wouldn't I put it on. I don't like it damaged but there's nothing I can do about it. Is there anyway tofix it?
Here is what someone posted on a different forum about fixing it: For the mostpart, it looks like those are only in the gel coat, although the second one has a little bit of invasion into the actual fiber.
There are a few ways you could try to fix it. The easiest would be to mix up some epoxy and apply a little at a time and let it harden and try to mimic the shape. Or, if you had a non injured hood to take a mold off of, you could take a small, corner mold off of the good hood, and use that mold to hold the shape for the chipped hood while you put epoxy in on the chipped hood. Either way it's not really going to look wonderful, but it might look better than it does right now.
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