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i do body work for a living it is the first time you have done body work two peaces of advice 1 do research on any and all materials you use so your familiar with it and 2 have patients right off the bat its fiberglass so get familiar with block sanding (use the longest block you can) because you have to bock out every peace of glass to get it flat or it will look like crap test fit every thing over and over and over because once its glued its on for ever (or till its crashed then you'll cut it a part) i would prime the car with a product called slicksand it for cars that are more body work then car (lots of fiberglass) you would norton glue then Epoxy Primer then body fill and block ruff with 80 grit then finish to 180 grit then slicksand prime block with 400 grit and then prime with a sealer and paint wene i get the chance i will see if i have enough pics of my shop work to make a general step by step examples if your interested let me know
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thanks for the post. I've never done anybody work at all. Its gonna be my first time.. Please give me any hints you got or pics showing steps... i would appreciate it. It would save me alot if i can do the bundle myself primer. Would it be better to primer the whole car too??