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Old 10-08-2001, 06:21 PM   #1
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What product to fix plastic parts (namely GFX)

I just picked up some GFX, and it has a little damage that needs repair. So what product should I get to fix plastic pieces, like the nose cover, quarter panel pieces, etc. Something like bondo for plastic. Also where can I get this stuff at.
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The previous lowners of my car must of hit a huge rock with the front bumber. Left a whole bunch og chipping for me. But they had a bodyshop weld it with a plastic welder. Of course you will have to take it down to bare plastic, and repaint, and junk like that.

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everything you wanted to know about plastic:

www.urethanesupply.com
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I had some ground fx that were pretty tore up one time and I got the bondo fiberglass repair and placed it on the inside of the gfx to back it up then filled in the front side with bondo and smoothed it out, not the best way, but it worked.
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2 Years later......

Just wondering if after 2 years if its holding up?
I like the method you used.
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