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| eroll | Posted @ 22 Dec 2007, 7:54pm |
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Posts: 11 | i have lotsa rust in my vlt how do i fix it?
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| Mick | Posted @ 22 Dec 2007, 8:00pm |
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Posts: 13 | depends where it is mate, some you'll have to cut out and if your lucky enough you'll be able to get new panels. But alot of elbow grease either way you go.
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| MICHAEL | Posted @ 22 Dec 2007, 8:12pm |
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Posts: 241 | ok eroll first were the rust is smash it in with a hammer and remember the further you smash it in the longer it takes to break out.
then slab her up with bog
then shape it feather your edges slap sum filler or putty and shes ready to blend hope that helps ya mate
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| toby | Posted @ 28 Dec 2007, 4:08pm |
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Posts: 2 | look man dont bog it cut it out then weld it depending on where it is. my vl had a bit but now its all gone.. if your good with a mig welder you can do it your self..
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| toby | Posted @ 28 Dec 2007, 4:09pm |
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Posts: 2 | look man dont bog it cut it out then weld it depending on where it is. my vl had a bit but now its all gone.. if your good with a mig welder you can do it your self..
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| MICHAEL | Posted @ 28 Dec 2007, 11:22pm |
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Posts: 241 | either way you go you will have to use bog if your going to keep it then soak all the spots with fish oil i hate to say it but they are a 20 year old car and most of them have had there day still great cars considering there age
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