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Re: Nice, clean shave...

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Buy those aftermarket key less entry kits.. problem solved
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I shaved mine many moons ago and added a new emblem


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yeah i liked the shaved look so much i just did it to my mx3 :) goes in for paint on tuesday.
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I would like to know how to do this???? cause i was thinking about doing this to my doors too
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bondo?
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rekognize wrote:bondo?
Wouldn't that crack after some time? I've never been lucky with using more than just a bit of bondo, but that could be because I suck with it. Wouldn't it be smarter to lay some fibreglass down behind it and then just bondo the gap?
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Re: Nice, clean shave...

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yeah, what i did was take out the key chamber,then i tacked in a piece of metal, holding the metal from behind in place with a screw driver i welded from the outside. you only need a couple tacks to keep that in place, then i used bondo glass to fill, i waited for that to dry and sanded it down smooth and went over it again with bondo. i sanded the bondo down smooth again and primed over it.
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Re: Nice, clean shave...

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i think someone should make a tutorial
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projectzemx3 wrote:its so clean. im gonna go shave my keyhole right now.
Sorry I couldnt help it lol,

Seriously it looks nice though.
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Saku wrote:i think someone should make a tutorial
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Yall didn't even notice that - "There ain't no fart-can hanging under there!" :lol: :oops: :roll: :shock: That is what makes it look a lot cleaner then any of the MX-3s on this forum, cause they all have a fart-can or two... :wink:

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