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Sunfire Trunk Filler
Saturday, November 17, 2007 5:58 PM
I just found THIS thread...

HERE

and it's really got me interested. I was just wondering if anyone here has just simply sanded, primed, and painted over the filler rather than fiberglassing. I've never fiberglassed before but I can learn if it's necessary for me to accomplish this... I really want to. I'm sure most would recommend the fiberglass but if you've taken another route, let me know how you did it, and the result if you can, thanks!

Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Saturday, November 17, 2007 6:08 PM
A lot of people here have painted their filler panels body color.





Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Sunday, November 18, 2007 1:30 PM
Thanks for the response... anyone else?
Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Sunday, November 18, 2007 2:10 PM
you don't need any fiberglass to paint over the trunk bezel. sand it smooth, primer, paint, clear coat. i did it with rattle can paint a couple years ago and just used black paint. that bezel got broken when someone broke into my car, so i had the body shop professionally paint a new one body color.

here's some pics for reference.

rattle can DIY:















professionally done:



hope that helps.




Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Sunday, November 18, 2007 7:16 PM
wow, that's really nice! thanks for those... when you painted it black, did you wet sand it or anything after it cured?
Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Sunday, November 18, 2007 10:45 PM
Hey Tony, is that an aftermarket sunroof cuz i dont see anything in the early pics? Wherd'ya get it?



Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Monday, November 19, 2007 1:14 PM
oh... and how much did the shop charge you to paint that piece?
Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Thursday, November 22, 2007 4:54 PM
A couple years ago it cost me about $400 to get the door handles and the trunk panel painted. This may seem a little high but the shop that did it has an excellent reputation and does great work so in my opinion it was well worth it.





Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Friday, November 23, 2007 4:46 PM
it is an aftermarket sunroof, but the previous owner of the car had it installed.

i did not wetsand the rattle can job i did, but it could have used a bit of a buffing. as for the piece that was professionally painted, it didn't cost me anything. my car got broken into when it was at a shop getting work done, so when i was talking to the insurance company i told them that i had painted the stock bezel (which now needed to be replaced) and i wanted the replacement bezel painted. since they were already painting both doors (the locks were busted out and the doors messed up) i told them to just use the body color paint because it was convenient, so they agreed to it. i did have them paint the door handles and mirrors as long as they were doing the work and had them off the car already, so it only cost about $115 at the time to do that. if you want prices for how much it's going to cost to paint your bezel, go to a few body shops in your area and get price quotes. then just pick the shop that does the best work for the price charged.




Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Saturday, November 24, 2007 7:13 AM
looks great.

Word of advice to any one doing this tho, even ever i do one for someone I'll always sand/grove out the section where the reflector meets the filler panel. Then u can put a small amount of bondo into the crevice and also onto the panel in both directions...Then sand it smooth....This way u wont get that line between the reflector and the panel......it will just look smooth



Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Monday, November 26, 2007 6:31 PM
For me, this is the most essential mod you could do to a pre 03. As you may have noticed, GM finally got their sh*t together after 03 as I assumed lots of enthusiast dropped some notes in the suggestion box saying that the centre piece should come body colour. APC Altezzas painted to match always helps too! Anyways, on to the pics.



Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Monday, November 26, 2007 6:42 PM
Sorry, here are some pics.



Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Monday, November 26, 2007 11:08 PM
Alex Evans wrote:Sorry, here are some pics.




never did like those tails, but the trunk panel looks much better painted body color.




Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Tuesday, November 27, 2007 11:28 AM
painting it body color FTW.



then I made a french licence plate filler, although it never did make it past the sealer and primer stage:








Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Friday, November 30, 2007 5:42 PM
Those look really good guys! Now, if I did it with a rattle can, cleared it, and wet sanded, do you think it would look good enough? I know, I'd be further off getting it professionally done, but if I can do it with a rattle can and have it looking good enough, I'd like to save a little money. If not, I'll get it done at a shop when I run into the extra cash. By the way, my car is white so maybe it would turn out okay with a rattle can? Anyhow let me know!

Thanks again!
Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Friday, November 30, 2007 6:05 PM
I like the 95-02 models with the filler panel painted to match. My 03 filler panel is painted satin black. I like being different.





Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Saturday, December 01, 2007 1:05 PM
ya, I like the '03 rear ends, very nice... anyhow, my previous question... anyone?
Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Saturday, December 01, 2007 2:24 PM
look at the pictures i posted. that's just a quick rattle can job. i didn't sand or buff it, but if you do it will probably turn out pretty well.




Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Saturday, December 01, 2007 7:55 PM
just to give youa n idea of what can be done with rattle can, here is the side of my computer case i did a few years back

thats your basic gloss black spray paint, a couple coats of clear, and an ass load of sanding
Re: Sunfire Trunk Filler
Sunday, December 02, 2007 8:39 AM
Shadowfire wrote:I like the 95-02 models with the filler panel painted to match. My 03 filler panel is painted satin black. I like being different.


Mines Black to



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