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Love the idea behind those porsches but they're garage queens/status symbols now...
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I dont think so
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Looking at pictures with gritty kitty brings up old nightmares! The progress is looking good :tup:
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Curious to see the final result!
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should be done
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I hope that they have not used fiberglass strainded or body filler on the transition of the ABS plastic bumpers, if they did it will not bond well, and will eventually come lose and you'll develope cracks it any areas with a large amount of that filler. The main problem with ABS plastic is that no type of 2 part fiberglass filler or even 2 part epoxy resin really bond to it, in strength tests you can actually pull either fibergass resin or 2 part epoxy resin with slight pressure from a putty knife or screw driver.
The only way you can successfully use these fillers is for small cracks or imperfections, the only way you can bound extra material to ABS plastic, is with a plastic welding process. |
^^^^ that isnt a stock rear bumper its a zele bumper which is pretty much fiberglass.... should be fine... :tup: i agree with you with the whole plastic bumper and fiberglass does not bond very well no matter wat....
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Agree as long as its fiberglass bumper your fine then.
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Need an update! :happydance:
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They have finished the car for the most part. I am waiting for the latest update. I will call them when they open up. I was supposed to get an email yesterday with all the updated pics for you guys ;)
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This car looks badasz
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