covering the badge holes

will_95gt

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ok so the previous owner of my car took the GT badges off and lost/broke them or something. I don't want to put new ones on, instead i want to fill those holes.

Anybody know of any cheap and easy solutions?
 
This was my cheap and easy fix($20)for covering the holes after removing my "GT" emblems...I want it bare, BUT Ford's wonderful idea of alignment holes left me no affordable options for now. I will have them filled and the fenders repainted when I get my new hood/racing stripes painted.
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He said he "didn't" want to put new ones on.

I had the same thing on a 280ZX I owned a while back. I ended up going to a local body shop that you can usually find on the streets where there are tons and tons of used car lots. I gave them my paint code and they filled the holes and painted for around $50.
 
ChingonStang said:
He said he "didn't" want to put new ones on.

I had the same thing on a 280ZX I owned a while back. I ended up going to a local body shop that you can usually find on the streets where there are tons and tons of used car lots. I gave them my paint code and they filled the holes and painted for around $50.


hm, did they actually provide decent quality for fifty bucks? sounds cheap. Post pictures if u can :D
 
Turbo92PGT said:
it would need to be welded up, then filled, spot primed, sanded. Then based, and depending on the color, blended into the doors. =/

That's why I can wait til I get the hood for the repaint...for now $20 emblems suit me fine. For my current project I do not want or need GT twice on each fender only about 18" apart...