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Fiberglass one piece rear filler completed. ***NICE***

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G-Force

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Finally got around to doing the one piece rear fiberglass bumper fillers and OEM front fillers on my 87 T. Bought the fiberglass ones off Ebay (dankodirect) and the fit is good. No trimmings, body shop said it went on smooth.
 

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Finally got around to doing the one piece rear fiberglass bumper fillers and OEM front fillers on my 87 T. Bought the fiberglass ones off Ebay (dankodirect) and the fit is good. No trimmings, body shop said it went on smooth.

Man, that looks like a million bucks!!! What a damn nice job there! Was it expensive to have done where you're at?

You can't beat that one piece look. Too bad the only ones that'll ever notice that it's not two piece is the other Turbo Buick owners. But's that a neat secret to have.

Again, I'll have to say, that's just a beautiful job there! Congrats!!!!

Bruce '87 Grand National
 
Not too expensive. I shopped around quite a bit and was always quoted $400 to $500 range to get the front and rear bumper fillers done. Its a great feeling to get this project over with. The old bumper fillers were crumbling as they were dismounted. Shop around!!!
 
Not too expensive. I shopped around quite a bit and was always quoted $400 to $500 range to get the front and rear bumper fillers done. Its a great feeling to get this project over with. The old bumper fillers were crumbling as they were dismounted. Shop around!!!

Thanks. I'll do that. My fronts are crumbling as we speak, and I have a set of NOS fillers for them....I'm waiting for Richard Clark to come out with his new improved rear fillers.

Professional work is always worth the cost when it comes out as near perfect as yours (I say "near" perfect as nothing is perfect) but yours is the closest I've seen to perfection.

Around here where I live, there's not much to choose from as far as painters. One guy who does cars for NASCAR lives about 7 miles from here, but everyone has told me his prices are of the ROLEX WATCH catagory. I might end up painting the fillers myself, if I can have a spray can mixed with the type of matched paint I need.

Bruce '87 Grand National
 
Looks nice.... So they came as a two piece rear, and you had them glassed together? I like the little subtle details like that on a car. Very cool.......
 
do you have the old broken ones. i am looking to get some broken ones to add to the how to do bodywork thread. i want to show people how to fix them. sorry for the hijack but if your going to throw them away why not.
 
The old broken ones are in trunk. Pay the shipping and they are yours.


They did came as two piece and was bonded together at the body shop. It is now seamless.
 
I just received a set from Bweavy, paid $235. Body shop will paint them.
 
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