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nice job. bondo is amazing. i had rust on my car in the rear wheel wells, similar to yours. we actually partially molded a fender out of it. there was about 3 inches missing, and we applyed the bondo straight down, let it dry partially, then folded it up, and let it harden...it worked amazing, and after some sanding you cant even tell. some of the rust is coming back, so i might have to do alittle more work. i still have to get mine painted, but i hope it looks as good as yours.
nice job. bondo is amazing. i had rust on my car in the rear wheel wells, similar to yours. we actually partially molded a fender out of it. there was about 3 inches missing, and we applyed the bondo straight down, let it dry partially, then folded it up, and let it harden...it worked amazing, and after some sanding you cant even tell. some of the rust is coming back, so i might have to do alittle more work. i still have to get mine painted, but i hope it looks as good as yours.
Bondo and fiberglass works wonders. Thanx for the feedback
if that is the license plate in the passenger side windshield...i wouldn't put it there if i was you cuz if you slam on the brakes hella hard, that thing will fly into whoever is sitting in the passenger side, and the end picture isn't too pretty..it can be deadly!!!
I was just reading thru and I saw this. Actually I don't think the plate would fly backwards. When you slam on the brakes or hit something going forward loose items will fly forward not backward. The only way something will fly backwards is if motion is changed from reverse to a stop or a stop then go. Like if you were at a light and someone slammed into the back of you. Also I don't think it would have enough mass to kill you or injury you at all...Gotta love Myth Busters!!!!