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ryanbrook
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Smoothing rear bumper trim
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11 February 2012, 10:32 »
What would i use to smooth off my rear bumper trim where the exhaust is ment to sit, because like all the mk3's it has a section took out
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wakeskater
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Re: Smoothing rear bumper trim
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11 February 2012, 10:47 »
I have been thinkin about doin this mod
i was thinkin of tucking a tdi box up and plastic welding a bit cut from a 2nd bumper, would need to try and do it on 2nd bumper first
..if someones got a better way please tell.
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tweed
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11 February 2012, 11:07 »
I would fibreglass it
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Re: Smoothing rear bumper trim
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11 February 2012, 11:09 »
Plastic weld a section in then strengthen the back with fibreglass.
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ryanbrook
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Re: Smoothing rear bumper trim
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11 February 2012, 12:04 »
Does anyone think bumper filler would work? Or would it just fall out after a while?
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thai-wronghorse
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11 February 2012, 14:34 »
Quote from: tshirt2k on 11 February 2012, 11:09
Plastic weld a section in then strengthen the back with fibreglass.
This.
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