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Old Dec 9, 2004 | 03:47 AM
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Car: 1999 30th Anniversary Pontiac T/A
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GFX Repair

Since my wreck, the front gfx has been in two pieces. Would it be possible to join the two back together? or should i be on the lookout for new ones?
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Old Dec 9, 2004 | 07:25 AM
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Car: 1984 TRANS AM AERO (PAINT SO DEEP
Engine: 305 CARBED
Transmission: 700 R-4/Vette Servo mod
Would it be possible to join the two back together?
Yes.
or should i be on the lookout for new ones?
possibly.
Today's epoxy plastic repair materials are way better than they've ever been...
You can make a very effective repair out of a busted up piece that, previously, would have been impossible.
Do a search, I have outlined a repair procedure a couple of times and would be happy to do so again...
Maybe a sticky next time, mods?
The materials are kinda expensive, though, so if it's more cost effective to get a used one or something of that nature, go for it'
Unless you plan on damaging it multiple times...
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