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Any hookups to repair a cracked fiberglass spoiler?

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Old 01-13-2009, 11:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Any hookups to repair a cracked fiberglass spoiler?

I have an AC Schnitzer front spoiler that has cracked quite badly, and was wondering if someone knows anyone in the lower mainland to repair it and bring it back to it's former glory? Thanks a bunch!
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dont know of a shop specifically, post some pics of this lip it may be DIY able
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I have a friend that repairs boats, he works with glass all the time, He will even come to your place to repair it. PM if you would like more details

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Here's the link: http://i4.ebayimg.com/06/i/001/28/66/a083_1.JPG

Thanks gents!
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Trev, can fix that, No problem !
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Trev, can fix that, No problem !
Awesome! I will call him, but do you have any idea approx what kind of costs would be involved? Does he charge by the job or hour?
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Awesome! I will call him, but do you have any idea approx what kind of costs would be involved? Does he charge by the job or hour?
Hard to say with out seeing the thing up close, but Trev is out your way all the time, He will must likely drop by take a look, and let you know how much it would cost.... Then you can make the call if it is worth your time. Make sure you tell him that you want to sand it and do the bondo work. Since this is the time consuming part of a repair like this.
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um i think you may have got cracked/broken mixed up
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