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Cars by Model Type => 3rd generation RX-7's => Topic started by: unwindcompletely on December 04, 2012, 06:03:26 PM

Title: working with fibreglass
Post by: unwindcompletely on December 04, 2012, 06:03:26 PM
brought a fiberglass bumper for my fd, after traveling around to A LOT of body shops in my area no body seems to be interested in fitting it :( so looks like ill be having a go myself.
i completely understand that this is very tedious and time consuming task, just wondering if anyone has an experience with fiberglass body kits and could share some useful hints and tip, maybe some recommendations on tools (other than the obvious ones), which are useful or anything which will really help :D

Many thanks!!
Title: working with fibreglass
Post by: lee mills on December 04, 2012, 06:24:36 PM
Heat gun will be invaluable:Thumbs-up then its just a question of patience
Title: working with fibreglass
Post by: unwindcompletely on December 04, 2012, 06:39:55 PM
hmm never even considered a heat gun haha, how does it help? im guessing kind of bending / molding?
Title: working with fibreglass
Post by: lee mills on December 04, 2012, 06:43:01 PM
If the shape is not quite right you can heat it up which makes it more plyable and reshape. Dont go to far with it though as youll melt it:eek:Laugh
Title: working with fibreglass
Post by: unwindcompletely on December 04, 2012, 06:45:24 PM
oh wow ill go buy one tomorrow then haha!
does the heat gun mean i dont have to cut the bumper to re-shape, or is it only for small defects?

many thanks for your help lee, really appreciated!!
Title: working with fibreglass
Post by: nadz on December 04, 2012, 06:46:35 PM
I know 2 people who will be able to have this done for you if want to get it done else were.
Title: working with fibreglass
Post by: lee mills on December 04, 2012, 06:49:02 PM
Only really for smallish defects or maybe if the bumper has been stored badly and twisted. It just softens it up so you can push and pull it to where you want it then let it cool whilst holding it in place and it will stay there.
Title: working with fibreglass
Post by: unwindcompletely on December 04, 2012, 06:54:49 PM
ahh i see thanks lee, if i have a go ill defo use your advise! anything else you might be able to share? im very worried about making cuts to reshape it then making the shape completely wrong haha!


nadz, where abouts are they located? and do you know how good there work is?
Title: working with fibreglass
Post by: nadz on December 04, 2012, 08:50:50 PM
one is in walthamstow brunner vehicle repairs. He has done a few cars And all perfect. The other is Stuart in reliegh.
Title: working with fibreglass
Post by: unwindcompletely on December 04, 2012, 10:10:48 PM
Wow thank nadz! Any chance you could pass on there numbers to me please? Assuming you have them that is

My email is sean_hyde90@yahoo,co,UK incase you don\'t want to leave their numbers on here haha :D

Many thanks!
Title: working with fibreglass
Post by: nadz on December 04, 2012, 10:33:20 PM
Stuart in reliegh 07812 113143

Peter brunner vehicle repair in walthamstow 0208520 5148 reference the 2 rx7 which he done in 2009 and 2010.
Title: working with fibreglass
Post by: nadz on December 04, 2012, 10:35:21 PM
I\'m still waiting to take mine back to Peter to have another kit fitted and a full paint job. He\'s slightly expensive but worth evry penny. But I found him cheaper then some but knows the stuff with quality.
Title: working with fibreglass
Post by: unwindcompletely on December 05, 2012, 12:40:50 AM
Thanks very much nadz!!! Ill give them a ring in the morning haha!!

You say "have another kit fitted" I\'m guessing his already fitted one for you?