Quote Originally Posted by Danube_3KGT View Post
with the vent on the top i could do the expanding foam in the hole, then sand the foam down flush, then use fiber glass resin to make it hard and just come in behind the bumper and either cut out the excess fiberglass and foam or just leave it and body putty over the resin right?
Not quite, expand foam, sand or cut that smooth to the bumper, lay down some painters tape over the foam because resin eats through foam, scuff the bumper all around the scoop with 80 gritt, cut a piece of fiberglass matt about 1.5" bigger than the scoop area, mix resin and dab it into the fiberglass matt on the bumper till its soaked but not dripping wet wait 24 hrs to fully cure, block sand smooth 80 grit, go over with body putty, block smooth till its seamless. If that sounds like too much work it probably is. Like somebody said before fit the bumper to the car first to see how well the sides and top fit to the hood and lights

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