Mystery hole on fenders

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ali_c20

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Thanks all!

Actually I wasn’t wanting the trim…however after seeing it without, I think it almost needs trim..otherwise it looks like a big blob?
IMO trim has to be on when it's single color. With two colors and some pin stripe lines it looks ok without. I prefer trim, it just looks cool and adds detail.
 

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I would be plenty happy with just a pinstripe kit. The only trim I'll keep is the 70's two tone trim.
 

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I would be plenty happy with just a pinstripe kit. The only trim I'll keep is the 70's two tone trim.

That trim is by far and away the best package GM ever put on a square body! Now I’m thinking no trim..?!

With that being said, if I don’t put trim on it does anyone have any good ideas to cover those holes…aside from going back to the body shop!?
 

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