DIY fiberglass repair on an A90 supra front lip
I take a destroyed fiberglass front lip to an a90 Supra and piece it back together using a repair process that has been working on all my cars for years. If you have a lowered car with a fiberglass front bumper you know the cracking sound that instantly makes you sick to your stomach after hitting something in a road or trying to slowly pull into a raised parking lot.... we all know how much it cost to replace that.... with a little bit of hard work and patience you could repair that for a tenth of the cost. hopefully this video will help you save a couple bucks and get your car back on the road faster. enjoy!
Видео DIY fiberglass repair on an A90 supra front lip канала Matt Pratt
Видео DIY fiberglass repair on an A90 supra front lip канала Matt Pratt
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