i will see him at work tonight and ask him...he will hopefully bring some pics in of the door trims, but he explained it to me how he did it last night.
he started with a piece of plywood cut to the same size as the original trims...
attached a small u channel gutter to the top to slip into the window runner to hold in place, then mattad and resined the wood....
kept building the thickness, then gave a rough sand to find the low/high spots...
the lows were then filled with a misture of glass, resin and CAR PUTTY to make sanding easier, then a coat of body filler from a pressure pack spray can, more sanding, more putty, more sanding... until its smooth and uniform.
under coated then painted.... IT BUBBLED.... sanded the paint off, and sprayed again...this time it turns out ok... trouble he thinks was it was a warm day, then a cool change came through...temp dropped of about 10 degrees real quick and he thinks that may have stuffed the paint...
hehehehe... he also learnt another valuable lesson.... "DONT SAND BACK FIBREGLASS WITH SHORT PANTS, SHORT SLEEVED SHIRT, AND NO SHOES OR SOCKS...
he STILL itching...