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Hey guys,

I removed my spoiler from my R33 to go the no spoiler look and obviously im left with holes where the spoiler bolted too. I was just wondering if anyone has had these holes filled in and how much i'd be looking at to get this done?

THankyou very much :D

we just charged a customer $500 to weld all the holes (3 on each guard, and 4 on the bootlid) and prep ready for paint. We found that just bogging as a lot of companies do results in shithouse dimples later down the track when the bog shrinks.

put a vinyl graphic on your boot, or better still cover the boot in black or carbon look alike vinyl... gloss vinyl will look just like it is paintedm you won't be able to tell...

yo 75coupe... can you colour match vinyls? what are your rates to cut a design on a 1m sheet of gloss vinyl in S14 burgandy... i'll supply the eps/vector art.

I don't know if you could actually colour match it, you may be lucky to find the vinyl comes in that colour, if its not metallic.

The colour range in vinyls is quite large...

And if you print it onto vinyl it will look flat look tacky...

you would be after a sign shop, they should have a colour book for you to check out...

Unfortunately I don't know any burgandy 32s otherwise I would match it for you. I'll let you know if I find one...

thanks lads, i'll have to get around to some panel beaters to get prices.

just thought i'd ask to see if anyone had it done and how much roughly the damage to my pocket would be...

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