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Old 04-06-2005, 08:21 AM
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Previous owner mounted an amp in the trunk. Ended up taking the amp out but there are 2 holes where the screws held the brackets.

I would like to get it filled and have it as if the holes were never there.

If anybody knows any good body shops would greatly appreciate it.

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Old 04-06-2005, 08:54 AM
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In my opinion if it's in the trunk it's not worth the effort, doesn't the carpet hide it?

Think of it as weight savings
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The carpet does hide it, so you guys would'nt fill it in?
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bodyshop - Pecaso or Speedstar's bodyshop
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if it's there... just coat it with something so no metal is exposed to aviod rusting... that's all i will do... i won't even bother about filling those
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MB Collision (don't know if mercedes owns or runs it) is the best for external/collision repairs....IMO.

those guys basically only do MB's....and you'd be surprised how many MB's have been repaired (from very, very minor, to near write-off).

each one looks untouched when completed.
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I'd just get some rubber gromits and stuff those in. Paint any exposed metal first though...
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If it's just a couple of screw holes, I would plug them with silicon.

Sand them first (top and bottom) and immediately apply silicon to entire sanded area.
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^ like caulking type of silicon?
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Yup.


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