best way to repair twin scoops

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This would be my approach.
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I agree with @72bluNblu that any decent filler will work.
If the pits are no worse than what I see in the picture, I would just use a good quality glazing putty (some call it a spot putty. It usually comes in a tube. It is a bit thinner than regular filler; it would probably spread on easier and fill the pits easier, and it sands easier than regular filler.
 
I agree with @72bluNblu that any decent filler will work.
If the pits are no worse than what I see in the picture, I would just use a good quality glazing putty (some call it a spot putty. It usually comes in a tube. It is a bit thinner than regular filler; it would probably spread on easier and fill the pits easier, and it sands easier than regular filler.
thats is what I went with, the spot putty, thanks.
 
what glue is used for the stud kits on the scoops? jB WELD?

Glue? The studs screw in.

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If the scoop is damaged there or the threads are loose in the scoop it would basically be a fiberglass repair, so, anything compatible with fiberglass would work.
 
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