Honda S2000 side skirt cracks repair tips


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Neutronetix
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Hello guys!!

Wheb my fried arrived today at my home for me to do some engine work.... we found (in a bad way)  out its sitting pretty low+
when entering my garage he scratched his left side skirt.. 

I am pretty sure i could sand+polish ... But some of them are rather rough...
Any ideas ?
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Edited 11 Years Ago by Neutronetix
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Brian_s
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Can you find out what Gelcoat was used origionaly? I managed to damage the Harp I made my wife and that looked simmilar. I picked off all loose pieces, And roughed it up with abrasive. Then over filled it with GC50. When set, I rubbed it down to level. Worked up through the grades of abbrasive then pollished it. Now I can't find 2 of the 3 patches of damage. Other people can not find the 3 patch but I know where it is.  ;-)
By the way. Forget what people say about GC50 not stickeng to cured GC50 or cured Epoxy. It does.

Brian.
Edited 11 Years Ago by Brian_s
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