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hey guys, got my JMS nismo lip copy today and I really have no idea how im going to mount it, its a fiberglass lip with a large cavity, virtually only leaving a Line to mount it with.

It seems that mounting it with double sided tape will be useless so some sort of adhesive is needed. What adhesive could I use that wont be harmful to my paint and still provide a decent amount of hold and which is not so permanent that I cant remove it. Anyway, can someone help me.

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Kim

Can anyone help?

get some liquid urethane i just stuck my skirts and pods on with it, forget double sided tape the best stuff is still rubbish.. . the only catch for you is that they arent comming off easy!! no problem for me tho i never want them off :wassup:

not sure what brand it was or what shop its purchasable from, at a guess id say windscreens o'brien but dont quote me. My body man is in charge of the presige work in town, as in porsche, ferrari, lambo, audi, jag etc so i never doubt what we do to my car. good luck

if u use urethane, it will work but if u ever take it off then the paint on ur bootlid will be rooted.

if the lip isn't painted then u should shave it so the cavity sits flush with the bootlid and then use double sided tape. but if the cavity is too big then fill it with urethane, smooth it out, wait a day for it to dry, then use double sided tape to stick it on.

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