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Old 07-06-2018, 07:23 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Ladies and Gentlemen,

I'g personally go the plastic plug route. There are all kinds of plastic plugs for fitting body parts to cars in bubble packs or 6 or 8 in auto parts stores.

Locate some that cover the damaged area from license plate mounting, and enlargen the holes so that the new plugs will mount snugly.

Push 4 of the plugs into a sheet of cardboard for painting, and then take your car's paint code to an auto paint shop supplier and have them make up your paint code and install it in a spray bomb.

Obviously spray the plugs, and when cured install two of them, and keep the other two for spares down the road.
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