Part 2:
This is what the filled fixing holes came out like.
It was just a shame I forgot to do the matching holes in the boot lid.
Still, at least the poor cuts I made on the two top corners of the boot opening are looking miles better now.
Before:
After:
I couldn't resist giving the body shell hump faces a quick dusting with some etch primer.
I will finish the preparation for paint off along with the rest of the body work at a later stage.
Even though the faces on the lid still need a final skim of filler, I ended up spaying them while I was at it.
Thankfully, after all this filler work, the boot lid still sits nicely in the opening.
I still have to finish tidying up all the gaps around the lid, but I do like the way the cut goes through the humps.
Just ignore the big resin smudge that needs to be cleaned up & the fixing hole that needs to be filled in.
Until next time, take care, Paul.