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Originally Posted by HardcoreZ28
I'm going to be honest man...I'm impressed. When I read the thread title I had a bad feeling it was going to be a hack job. Looks like you took all of the proper steps to prep it properly before painting it, used good materials, and plan to cut and buff it after to remove the peel. Nice Job!
Just for my own satisfaction....how many hours do you think you and your friend combined have into it?
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thank you .. again the bumper is not 100% perfect but pretty close I got about 10 hours of sanding / primer then sand again to get all the imperfections out of the bumper .. this bumper was pretty ruff and had a hack touch up job from a previous repair so that's why it took me so long to get it to look right for anyone who is going to do it make sure you use a sandable primer then when your all done use a prime/sealer this will prevent any cracking when laying down the new paint... if not it will never look right or wont last and resolve in spider webs
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383 Motor with 9:1, P1SC Procharger and much more
Last edited by siguy; 03-02-2010 at 12:46 PM.
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