Nismo RS hood, need advise on how to install mesh
09-28-2011, 06:59 PM
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2-part epoxy. You can try use simple super glue to hold the corners and edges.
Did you deburr the bottom of the vents so they have a smooth, uniform surface?
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I wonder if my local body shop could do this and how much they would charge? Please post pics with the hood on your Z when you can
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Nice cut outs!
Adhering aluminum to aluminum... I agree with the 2-part epoxy:
http://www.masterbond.com/tds/ep31
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