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Old 03-10-09, 01:11 PM
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do some models not have the black sides and are just like built in. and could i change mine without changing all the body parts. if you dont no what im talkin about i can add pics later
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Interior or exterior?

and front sides or back sides?
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Are you talking about the black molding that go around the car on the S4 models? If so, I know the ones on the fenders and doors are removable but as far as I have been able to tell the black moldings on the bumpers are integrated into the bumpers themselves.
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yeah the black molding on the s4 so id have to change all the fenders and doors and evrything to get rid of em or i could remove them and just use filler. but u think if i got the car painted and painted them you think theyd turn out ok
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They look ugly painted...

They can be removed from every body part except the bumpers.
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lol alright i wish i realized this before i bought my car oh well thanks ppls
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I'd just get them removed, filled in, and paint the car.
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Originally Posted by likeapooch
yeah the black molding on the s4 so id have to change all the fenders and doors and evrything to get rid of em or i could remove them and just use filler. but u think if i got the car painted and painted them you think theyd turn out ok
You don't want to use filler to fill in/on something that is more than a 1/4 inch deep.
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Shouldn't you use fiberglass to fill in big areas such as that? Bondo is used as a skimmer by my understanding. Is that correct?




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