fill the gap
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fill the gap
now that I've decided to stick with the WW front spoiler, I have a problem - the "chin" spoiler is constructed in such a way that it leaves a 1/8 inch gap between the spoiler and the nose of the car. I tried to fill it in with a bead of black silicone, but now that it has dried I mind as well as smeared some fresh dog **** in there.
Anyone have any ideas on how to fill it in neatly?
(of course I would like to have it molded on and repainted, but I've wasted enough money on gfx and paint this year....
Anyone have any ideas on how to fill it in neatly?
(of course I would like to have it molded on and repainted, but I've wasted enough money on gfx and paint this year....