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devil_909 
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Ok, I am a noob when it coemes to doing pannels. I have read up on how to do the molds of pannels off the stock ones, but how do you attach them to your car? Do you build off the stock pannel itself and leave the fiberglass on the stock pannel? Or are you supposed to attach just the fiberglass pannel to the car. Anyone point me into the right direction here.
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You want to attach your fiberglass to the door panel.
Learning the trade one fiberglass creation at a time!
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How do you go about attaching it to the pannel? Do glue it or what?
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Posted: September 12, 2005 at 3:56 PM / IP Logged  

It really depends on what your creating. Are you cutting a big section out of the panel or are you just adding to it?

For some good info with pics go to www.alpine.com and take a look at their demo cars and you will see some pics of them redoing some doors. Look at the rsx I know they redo the doors on it.

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