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Fibreglassing the back wont do much if it cant bond well, and ABS is difficult to bond to. So I would avoid that one.
Really the best thing to do, which is also the hardest, is to make a jig replicating the original mounting position. For something like a kick panel it may be as easy as a piece of steel or ali square tube with holes drilled in the correct positions. But that assumes the original floor plan is dead straight. In the past I've taken a fibreglass splash mould of the mounting panel, then used that to make a fibreglass jig. Round-about way of doing things, but for intricate and critical applications its often the best.
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