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    Default Fiberglass work

    What shops are good with fiberglass...as in, can create molds from an existing piece. TIA.

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    figure out where chris anderson went. He used to work at AAP im swannee. That shop did nice work, but they were shut down.

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    what kind of piece?

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    a very large rear wing.

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    i think you should try it yourself...fiberglass is really not that hard to work with and its cheap if you do it yourself...There are alot of video that show you how to mold... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOo8gxp3K3w if you mess up then take it to a shop but if you get it right you learn a new skill and save money....

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