
I do like the vrx spolier, but ours is so similar already lol
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squala wrote:I wouldnt really go for rubber plugs as rust can develop. From where I come from, we have this type of filler which is designed for metal applications. It is applied like clay and can be sanded and painted on when dry. I havent checked if its available in Australia, but if it is, I reckon its the best way to go.
squala wrote:The boot swap is also a viable option, but there are issues as well. First, the boot itself is heavier than you think. The last thing you want is dropping it. Second, even if youre swapping with the same colour car, there could still be a difference in the shade due to vehicle age and blending deviances from the factory knowing how terrible Mitsubishis paint quality is.
squala wrote:As for wanting to re-drill and put the old spoiler back, its a decision you need to make before doing any changes. You may want to factor in when you plan to change cars in the future. Finally, have a close look at a Lancer with the boot lip and go from there.
sleeper wrote:[quote:28b8fa2eda]We call it bog or putty or body fill. Might as well just do that yeah. Easy as hell to do and i can always punch it back out if i wanted to re-install the wing [/quote:28b8fa2eda] sounds like a plan
sleeper wrote:unless u can find a boot the same colour at the right price its also the cheapest option.
mattywired wrote:I can get the boot resprayed and everything blended and puttied all for the price of the paint, materials (sand paper, thinners, so on) and a bottle of bourbon..... not that expensive really...i would say $150
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