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scrapes on the chin
My chin spoiler on an 88 911 has been tweaked. Is there a filler ,vinyl, epoxy to fill it with and get rid of the " imperfections" and re-affix the brackets where the holes pulled away from the bolts? HOW DO YOU ACCESS THE NUTS AND BOLTS BEHIND THE license plate the area it is so small, and I certainly dont have a hoist. Can you access this task from the garage floor?
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3M has a product called 'Flexible Epoxy,' available at automotive paint supply stores that is probably capable of being used for that repair, but as cured, it is medium gray. It would have to be painted to match the color of your chin spoiler, and that might be pretty hard to match, and it is fairly expensive, at about $40 for a kit of two large tubes.
------------------ Warren Hall 1973 911S Targa |
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I've used a material called Flexible parts body repair compound by Permatex. It is a 2 compound epoxy that is light gray in color. It sets in about 20 minutes. You can find it at Autozone or Pep Boys in the section for epoxies. I think it was less then $10.
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