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Old 09-26-07, 06:01   #1 (permalink)
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Little paint missing

hit a curb last year during a snow and ice storm...as of right now im getting my bumper repainted...but i decided for them not to do the little part on the fender cause i thought i could do it myself and not having money...here is a picture of what it looks like...it has a little rust in it now...just wondering if u guys had any tips to make it look better than it is...if u have any write ups on how to fix things like this it would be great thanks...

 
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