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Old 11-24-2017, 09:42 PM
Mr fixit Mr fixit is offline
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Hey Eric,

I'm a newbie as well. I have a fender that I also have a good replacement for without the rust. I have chosen to do as the others have said, learn from the repair so that when you get to the part that is not available you can give it a go.
I have to say, the work is very rewarding when you see what it started out as and what you end up producing.

So I say as a beginner too, give it a try and see how you do. It might even turn out well enough to keep and not spend the extra $$'s for a bolt on replacement.

Just my personal 2 cents!

TX
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