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  • Advice needed: Removing side exterior trim

    Hey guys,

    I'm currently missing part of the rubber trim as soon on the image below, I was wondering if we're allowed to, how would I go about filling this to make the panels flush?

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    Cheers

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    A body shop would have to fill and sand then respray it mate....VDUB...
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