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LSOfreak
1st March 2011, 19:02
how easy is it to completely debadge this plastic morette grill? can you buy a fibreglass kit from halfords. ive never really done this before, was wondering if it was the case with much things with bodywork, that its best left to the pro's? if so how much should it cost?
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ash_hart
1st March 2011, 19:03
I duno but how much u willing to sell 4 :P
LSOfreak
1st March 2011, 19:05
i might sell them in a couple of weeks, ill send you the ebay link if i do mate, will be about £150
Petee
1st March 2011, 19:06
Wouldnt say you would need to fibre glass is, cut then off but leave a stub of it left. then just sand it down till it meets the grill, if it leaves a hole just fill it with P38 (normal body filler) :y:
ash_hart
1st March 2011, 19:07
i might sell them in a couple of weeks, ill send you the ebay link if i do mate, will be about £150
Ok mate, any chance i can get first refusal b4 ebay ? i would aprecheate this so much ?
LSOfreak
1st March 2011, 19:36
Wouldnt say you would need to fibre glass is, cut then off but leave a stub of it left. then just sand it down till it meets the grill, if it leaves a hole just fill it with P38 (normal body filler) :y:
it does leave holes though if i do cut it out. its quite flexible plastic, wouldnt filler crack over time?
wassy78
1st March 2011, 19:42
Wouldnt say you would need to fibre glass is, cut then off but leave a stub of it left. then just sand it down till it meets the grill, if it leaves a hole just fill it with P38 (normal body filler) :y:
Pete sorry to butt in I wouldn't do that some parts yeh . Cut middle out then tape over top of holes and use a fiber glass mix just using filler may crack in time after fiber glassing you then can use filler cost would be between 10 to 20 pound :)
wassy78
1st March 2011, 19:43
But use plastic filler not normal filler it needs to flex
LSOfreak
1st March 2011, 20:32
cheers, so fibreglass mix or plastic filler? what do i do with them, put them on, wait for them to harden and sand down?
wassy78
1st March 2011, 20:49
I would use both . First fiber glass sand down then plastic filler to smooth m8
LSOfreak
1st March 2011, 21:28
thanks mate! where can i get it all from, halfords yeah?
wassy78
1st March 2011, 21:37
You can do you will pay a little more not much but do you have a place called davmac down your end ? Any help you need pm me I'll help as much as can
LSOfreak
1st March 2011, 21:45
just googled it and i dont :n:
ill have a tinker at halfords, thanks mate
wassy78
1st March 2011, 21:52
Any good motor place should i.e motor world or any body shop suppliers
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