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Advanced Auto, Wal-Mart, Auto Zone, Oriely's, almost every where like that have fiberglass resin.

With it you get a tube or two of hardener. Depending on your temp when you mix it you may need another tube.

Use a light stretchy fleece to make stretched molded pieces(found by the foot in the sewing area at Wal-Mart). Use packs of fiberglass cloth(long strands woven together) and fiberglass mat(short strands just pressed together) in alternating layers to build strength. Fiberglass jelly just had bondo in it already. It's good for filling in large areas that still need strength. Like a large flat or slightly contoured shape that just bondo would crack back out.

JVC AVX-44 and 360.2

Subs: 2 RF T1 12s 1ohm mono off a RF T1500bdcp 80hz \/ in a 2.3cube 45hz slot port

Mids: 2 O2 8's off a Punch 550.2 behind seat, 2 Image Cxs 6.5's and 2 ID XS 6x9s 80-3khz in doors on a T600.2

Highs: 2 ID CD.1 MH HLCD 8ohm off a RF 400.4 3khz /\

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IMO the best would be either West systems or US composites. West you can get from boat supply stores and US composites you can order from their site. The resin from regular stores just doesn't compare in quality.

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