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Hello , i am working on a new project , for winter time . Find with lucky another hood to work on , and left untoch the original one . This is not so good as seems , cause the sub frame was separate from shell . A quality sealer is needed to keep all straight . before cutting
set all in the right spot and try to weld it but it was the beginning of a disaster . the scoop is very thin and hood tends to flex .!! let's stop this torture before doing major damage .
Again i decide to fix with sealer , one made for the job . Now is joined defenetly like weld .
Now the biggest thing is to filler the top and paint . by now is work in progress !
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looks good...
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