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<blockquote data-quote="Mitch86" data-source="post: 7690933" data-attributes="member: 568012"><p>Check out fiberglassforums and do your research. Its really not that hard if you have SOME ability to work with your hand and do the little bit of woodwork. It can be time consuming though. If you can get a few door panels cheap to practice on, go that route...hell they may turn out good and you can use them and save your stock panels incase you sell the car or whatever. Bondo brand is fine for smaller pods but if you're going all out I would use a higher quality resin and filler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitch86, post: 7690933, member: 568012"] Check out fiberglassforums and do your research. Its really not that hard if you have SOME ability to work with your hand and do the little bit of woodwork. It can be time consuming though. If you can get a few door panels cheap to practice on, go that route...hell they may turn out good and you can use them and save your stock panels incase you sell the car or whatever. Bondo brand is fine for smaller pods but if you're going all out I would use a higher quality resin and filler. [/QUOTE]
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