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Sorry to hear Luis! The damage looks like it could probably be repaired though. You'd be very surprised what kind of repairs can be made to FRP, as long as

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Old 03-05-2012, 12:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Sorry to hear Luis!

The damage looks like it could probably be repaired though. You'd be very surprised what kind of repairs can be made to FRP, as long as you have a competent body shop.
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Sorry to hear Luis!

The damage looks like it could probably be repaired though. You'd be very surprised what kind of repairs can be made to FRP, as long as you have a competent body shop.
Yeah, if that is fiberglass, that shouldn't be that hard to repair (looks like only one major rip/crack). I was just fiberglassing the 3 pieces of my racecar this weekend. No hard at all, just takes time to clean it up afterward.
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Yeah, if that is fiberglass, that shouldn't be that hard to repair (looks like only one major rip/crack). I was just fiberglassing the 3 pieces of my racecar this weekend. No hard at all, just takes time to clean it up afterward.
I'm sure it could be repaired... If it wasn't his fault I would make sure a new part is purchased and put in place.
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man thats just crazy. yesterday everything was still perfectly fine. good luck with the repairs louis.
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I'm sure it could be repaired... If it wasn't his fault I would make sure a new part is purchased and put in place.
Basic crack, get the money for a new piece, and then fix the crack, pocket the money.
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