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Fiberglassed/bondoed trim(removed trim), can you put it back on?

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Old 04-23-10, 12:39 PM
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Exclamation Fiberglassed/bondoed trim(removed trim), can you put it back on?

I got a turbo 2 rx7 , and whoever the guy is that owned it before me decided he didnt like the trim going around the dooors and such...yet he failed to take it off the front bumper in the middle and the entire rear bumper ( epic fail), on top of that he did a crappy spraypaint paintjob which didnt help matters.

If i get some trim, how hard will it be to bring the car back to its original look ? Is it possible ? If so please let me know because i really hate to take away from the original look of my car.
Old 04-23-10, 01:18 PM
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It would probably be easier to just get some junk yard doors and just switch your locks. But anything can be undone with time, sweat and money.
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well if you saw my car youd be like , what the **** was this guy thinking... but yeah...it happens

so i wouldnt even bother getting new doors, whole cars just needs a makeover on the outside , dude even fiberglassed the friggin sunrooof....

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It would probably be easier to just get some junk yard doors and just switch your locks. But anything can be undone with time, sweat and money.
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It's an se base model na, right?

Sell that **** and buy another? Saves you ALOT of work.
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The car I'm talking about is actually Turbo 10th anniversary edition , you just cant tell after what he did.

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It's an se base model na, right?

Sell that **** and buy another? Saves you ALOT of work.
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Its going to be alot of work to remove the fiberglass...
Lots of sanding, grinding and prying...
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lets see some pics
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