Filling in the holes on the rear end
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Filling in the holes on the rear end
ok before everyone starts posting nutty suggestions i would like to clarify that im talking about my CAR. I want to take of the Nissan Burger on the back. I have a 2003, so im left with two holes in the back. What can I do to cover these up? Are there some plugs I can buy so it mounts flush to the body? Or is there some bondo method I can use to cover the holes perfectly and then color the two small pink bondo circles with a touch up pen?
any help would be awesome
any help would be awesome
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Re: Filling in the holes on the rear end
Originally posted by ZZZealous007
ok before everyone starts posting nutty suggestions i would like to clarify that im talking about my CAR.
ok before everyone starts posting nutty suggestions i would like to clarify that im talking about my CAR.
anyway about the bondo method, thats pretty much what any body shop would do, but the only difference is that aside from sanding down the bondo they would probably sand down all the surrounding area as well to make it perfectly smooth and match. Also, using a paint pen would not work. Its too big a spot for a paint pen, the paint would not match. trust me, ive tried using a touch up paint brush on a slightly smaller spot than that and it comes out a couple shades lighter. You just have to have a bodyshop spot paint it right there over the rear end and blend it, it doesnt cost too much (probably $50-$100 for the whole job. bondo + paint). Or if you like to DIY and are handy with paint, you can DIY. paint is expensive though, thats why I dont even though I have a sprayer. Im having my trunk holes filled in in a couple of weeks when I get my wing put on (if it ever ships here from Japan!)
#6
I came across this post a while ago when I had my SAAB Viggen!!!
It should help you paint small areas to perfection!!!
http://autopia.org/kb/templates/defa...php?id=27&c=16
It should help you paint small areas to perfection!!!
http://autopia.org/kb/templates/defa...php?id=27&c=16
#7
Originally posted by Jun
so you are looking for some rear-end plugs, right?
so you are looking for some rear-end plugs, right?
lol yeah man. Ive seen people use plugs to fill their hole when they took off their rear wiper. I wonder if i can do something similar without making it look cheezy.
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#8
Originally posted by NoahzBurnt
I came across this post a while ago when I had my SAAB Viggen!!!
It should help you paint small areas to perfection!!!
http://autopia.org/kb/templates/defa...php?id=27&c=16
I came across this post a while ago when I had my SAAB Viggen!!!
It should help you paint small areas to perfection!!!
http://autopia.org/kb/templates/defa...php?id=27&c=16
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