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I had the same issue on an older fiberglass cobra and solved it by
taking to an auto repair shop. Had to hunt around a bit before I found one that would take it. They sanded and filled as needed and then primed and final coat as though was a car repair. Even put it through their drying/curing hot room. Came out very nice and much less expense than if I would have done it myself. Suggest looking into that kind of repair. ASW27BV |
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