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While this is pretty hacky, I think there's a place for this kind of thing. If it's old beater you're planning on keeping and just want to make it look less crappy and don't want to spend a lot of money, why not? If you go into it knowing that you'll be doing the same thing in a few years but in the meantime it looks less like a rust bucket, more power to them.


Obviously if you try to sell it on as in great condition, that's a big problem or if people try and cover up structural issues to the point that the car isn't safe, that's another issue. And of course this is a very temporary "fix" as the backside is wide open and still rusty.


At least he didn't use ramen noodles to do the repair https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1441403566700355


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