But it is stronger, lighter, possess better visual anaesteics I agree,,,,,,,and that is why I am not for it, the expansion rate between
the two items would never be compatible for the use of it in a panel, bondo
would crack in a short period of time and fiberglass (if you can get anyone to
work with it) over a longer period, as a complete bolt on piece there
are applications that would be great, but like you say on the visual they
do show a difference,,,,,and may show up even through a high dollar paint
job, I know several people that have gone to fiberglass front ends on their
cars, and in the wrong light, they do not even look like they were painted with
the same color. I am not trying to discourage you, but do
want you to be informed as to what the problems may
be.
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