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Originally Posted by Cobalt
It is a true case of the emperors new cloths syndrome. But it gets Street Cred by the people that have no clue. LOL. The money someone will spend on this they could have a nice car converted properly and have no worries for years to come.
PT Barnum was right.
Sugarwood DO the math. It takes 7-10 days for the filler to cure and additional time for the primer and paint the Glasurit takes time to shrink and there is no way that you can do a proper job in 2 weeks maybe three but highly doubtful. Here is a 914 that had a 4 week build and it was only accomplished because the flairs were properly butt welded and required 0 filler so that curing process was saved. If you have a clue about bodywork you would know better vs mimicking what other say on Instagram.
A proper job takes time and skill and the paint showed me little of both.
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Curious where you are getting the info that filler takes 7-10 days to dry?