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Im after a name of a fibreglasser in the mandurah/rockingham area to fix a front bar... its only a bit of patch work but a bit more than a bog fill... i have a place to respray it but i need a little bit of glass work i believe. It needs a few stress fractures fixed underneath the paint work as the previous owner hit a trev in the ass.... and together with my effort on a cruise the other night its looking a little dodgey...

If you are going to the madora skill swap day you will see it there, maybe i can get some advice off someone that day..

I like the front bar i have so i will patch if i can...

Thanks guys,

Alternative: I get the Veilside i have been dreaming about....

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Dont even think about that faggy ass vielside one.... take a look at pauly's car to see how it looks :)

As for glasswork... if it's superficial, im sure the panel shop that's spraying it could do it for you?

I'll take a look on sunday, a few of my mates have fixed up small stuff by themself :P

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Originally posted by fane

Im after a name of a fibreglasser in the mandurah/rockingham area to fix a front bar... its only a bit of patch work but a bit more than a bog fill... i have a place to respray it but i need a little bit of glass work i believe. It needs a few stress fractures fixed underneath the paint work as the previous owner hit a trev in the ass.... and together with my effort on a cruise the other night its looking a little dodgey...

If you are going to the madora skill swap day you will see it there, maybe i can get some advice off someone that day..

I like the front bar i have so i will patch if i can...

Thanks guys,

Alternative: I get the Veilside i have been dreaming about....

Hey, easy man, just buy a kit fiberglass do it yourself........

c u down there then.....

Al

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thats why im looking for a glasser...

its not much work... i took it to a panel beater and he said thats fk all damage but we cant do fibreglass, we dont have the equipment... he said get the main part glassed then he can sand back, bog and spray....

you be the judge of the damage on sunday :)

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