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I've done almost the identical repairs on my FG front bumper but using West System epoxy products. I've used them for lots of marine projects, so easy to use on 914's
I even added a FG layer on the back side of the door cards as mine were kinda flimsy & did some minor repairs on the back pad also. Rather than vacuum bagging the door cards, I had some scrap Granite counter top bits that are VERY flat to use to insure the door cards didn't warp. ![]() ![]() |
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