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> Carbon Fiber, Filler for the turn signal hole
Randal
post Jan 15 2009, 04:39 PM
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Received a beautiful piece of 1mm CF sheet today which I going to use to block off the turn signal holes.

I was thinking it would look better to make a template that fit under the lip and then use the existing screw holes to attach the CF to the car.

The problem I see is that attaching it from the top (using the same screw holes) is that you'd see the side of the CF, where it is cut.

Maybe there is a nice (small) rubber bead at McMaster Carr that I could put around the CF so you wouldn't see where it is cut.

So underneath or on top, what do you think would look better?

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J P Stein
post Jan 15 2009, 06:32 PM
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Smooth up the edges and mount it on the outside. Glue it on with something like Vulkem caulk....that shit will stick to anything clean.....and comes in colors including black. Careful swabing of the squeeze out using Q tips dipped in MPK....good to go.
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