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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 06:24 PM
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For example, the hole that I circled (squared) in the picture by the license frame? Are body shops suppose to patch these up? If it's left like that, I'm sure license frame would not cover it. Anyone know if body shops can use fiberglass add ons to patch them up? Or is there some type of other method to cover up that hole? Anyone got any experience with this?
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 10:27 PM
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they can have that covered.. but usually its liek that for the liscence plates/ liscence plate lights...
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Old Dec 24, 2005 | 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by nisco
they can have that covered.. but usually its liek that for the liscence plates/ liscence plate lights...
Hmm.. I'll ask body shop again on Tuesday. They had to make custom holes for hatch and lights because they were on top. I was going to buy just carbon fiber boards and put them in the back just to cover up the holes. But those were pretty huge gaps behind the license plate. Damn, this is going to mess up the whole look =(
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In order to patch it up PROPERLY, you'll have to have the whole rear bumper re painted, and the hole molded. Give Alex a call at DTM Autobody in El Monte. DTM does AWESOME work, as i had my cwest kit installed there. Tell them SAM sent you! 626-448-0903.
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Old Dec 25, 2005 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by MarquisDeSam
In order to patch it up PROPERLY, you'll have to have the whole rear bumper re painted, and the hole molded. Give Alex a call at DTM Autobody in El Monte. DTM does AWESOME work, as i had my cwest kit installed there. Tell them SAM sent you! 626-448-0903.
Great!! Thanks for the info. I'm actually putting on my body kit right now. It's not yet 100% complete, but they are already 90% complete but didn't yet patch up the holes. If they don't patch up the holes, I'll give Alex a call. I work at El Monte, so that would be perfect!!!
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