Help with Hood Scoop Install

Darn, SSCuda beat me by a hair. I am familiar with the 3M bonding adhesive he is talking about. I have read in several places that a lot of body shops are using it instead of welding in replacement panels. I am a faithful Eastwood customer, and they advertise a reasonably priced panel adhesive system. http://www.eastwood.com/no-weld-panel-adhesive-replacement.html Although I have never used it, It would probably be a good alternative. following the instructions for whatever adhesive you buy, bond the scoop on. After it has fully cured, You will have to use a little filler to form a smooth transition from the scoop to the hood. I would recommend using a reinforced filler like Bondo Hair for the first layer. Then do the finish work with a high quality filler like Evercoat Rage Gold. If you take you time, it will look like it came that way, and you should have no problems with cracking. Or you could use rivets. I'd bond in on and finish it out.