
I removed the old rubber gasket,

and the blinker.

Washing with water.

Shaving the hole for the blinker with a sander,

and drilling to make the hole bigger for the new rounded blinker.

Applying the 101P with TAMIYA’s air brush.

Masking

Painting with rubber chipping black.

Masking for the surface painting.

Puttying

Then flattened with a sander.

Painting with the 120AL.

I cut a rubber sheet for new rubber gasket and installed it.

This was the hardest part because the bolt holes didn’t fit to put it back.

I managed to install it successfully. I installed the new blinker and this is the end of the front fender repairing. Yay!
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