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Damaged my AMG front spoiler 126 chassis
I actually damaged a lot more but the spoiler is the only thing I can't replace. I broke off the part (the piece is history) that comes up towards the wheel well on the passenger side.
I know it is a long shot but thought I would throw it out there in case anyone has any suggestions. Thanks in advance for any help you might offer. |
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Bondo?? Fiberglass??
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eBay?
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pm a guy they call DarkOne...
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they do sell them new
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What year is your car, is it SEC or SEL, and is it USA or Euro bumper?
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If its fiberglass it might be fixable.
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Even if it is ABS, if you rough it up the polyester or epoxy resin will stick to the roughed up service. Maybe you can mold a piece of dense foam to the shape you need and make a fiberglass patch to replace the missing bit. I am thinking that blue insulation board. Just glue several thicknesses together to get the thickness you need. Maybe you can even tape it to the air dam while you are doing final shaping of the foam.
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