You could try JBWeld and some thorough sanding to get it flush. The hardest part would be the repaint, which would be best taken care of by a competent body shop.
"DO NOT USE JB WELD" all plastics much use the right repair material that is compatible with the bumper you are working on or it will just bubble up and peel off.
kuriz32
03-06-2012 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Baer383
(Post 1585065)
"DO NOT USE JB WELD" all plastics much use the right repair material that is compatible with the bumper you are working on or it will just bubble up and peel off.
In the past, I've used JBWeld with a few of the different OEM Nissan urethanes to much success...
Baer383
03-07-2012 05:28 AM
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Originally Posted by kuriz32
(Post 1585150)
In the past, I've used JBWeld with a few of the different OEM Nissan urethanes to much success...
You may have but we have much better adhesives now ,better leave JB weld,sticks and rocks in the stone age.