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cracked oem legend lip, best way to fix?

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    cracked oem legend lip, best way to fix?

    i have a small crack on my 91 legend coupe lip, its along the middle part right where it bends in the the middle opening, its hard to expplain but whats the best way to fix this crack? or tear, its oem?

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    they make stuff called plastic weld.

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      #3
      Somethin else that fixes it is selln it to me lol

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        #4
        Originally posted by ikayto View Post
        they make stuff called plastic weld.

        how much..? $10+/-

        rather just get another from the j-yard..

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          Originally posted by f20cb7 View Post
          Somethin else that fixes it is selln it to me lol
          actually i do have one for sale, offer?

          Originally posted by casterX View Post
          how much..? $10+/-

          rather just get another from the j-yard..
          and im thinking fiberglass kit? 10 bucks from walmart, as for getting another one from the jy, good luck with that one. there uber rare to find around here, i found one in salem out of the few yards here and one in portlands yards, there next to impossible to find.

          i have two, one on my car and one i just found, the one i have on my car is for sale, the one i just found has a small crack in it buy im gonna do some modding on it

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            #6
            Originally posted by 91hondaaccordlx View Post
            and im thinking fiberglass kit? 10 bucks from walmart, as for getting another one from the jy, good luck with that one. there uber rare to find around here, i found one in salem out of the few yards here and one in portlands yards, there next to impossible to find.
            I'd rethink the fiberglass kit for the same reason I wouldn't put bondo on it. The lip itself is flexible, and the first time you scrape it going in someones driveway the wrong way it'll look like crap. I'd recommend the plastic weld as well. Also, pics of the damage would help us see what you're working with.
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              #7
              Originally posted by dbales View Post
              I'd rethink the fiberglass kit for the same reason I wouldn't put bondo on it. The lip itself is flexible, and the first time you scrape it going in someones driveway the wrong way it'll look like crap. I'd recommend the plastic weld as well. Also, pics of the damage would help us see what you're working with.
              ill post pics tomorrow, as for scraping, my car isnt dumped and i dont really scratch on too much unless i dont come in atleast a little crooked, whcih i do with a normal hieght car. but ill post pics of the crackits not that bad of a crack but its noticable, and wanna fix it

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