I am using a similar epoxy putty. It's dark green and white. I've also seen it in brown and white and a couple of other colours. I use it for my jetski - it was sold in a marine-craft package. But it's the same stuff also sold for use in some pet stores for attaching rocks, etc. Very sticky and cures extremely hard.
I have filled in the spaces on the left of the fascia, created a new curve on the left, removed the raised and dotted circles from around the bolts and also removed the arch from the circular surround for the rotating knob. Looks good so far (well, it looks like a disaster of white spackle on black plastic, but I'm looking forward to when I have it completely sanded and primed. :)
I will grind the tops of the bolts by fitting them into the dremmel (thanks for the suggestion) and I'll also be drilling out the holes for them a little bit - so they sit deeper and flush with the face. If need be I will shorten their length.
I've also dropped the display so that the fascia nearly touches the handle - you can't see through the space to the silver of the dock. I had to sand/grind the bottom of the outside of the facia to make it easy to open/close the handle (after dropping the position it was getting stuck). Incidentally, I had to do this to properly fit the empeg along with my Clarion head unit. The Clarion has a bid silver plastic surround and this wouldn't allow the empeg to fully insert into its dock. I also had to carve down the top and bottom of this surround for optimal fit into my dash. Seems like the Integra is only "approximately" double-din. And only when the inside lip of the dash opening is trimmed away.
I'm going to prime the fascia in black "bumper" spray paint. I've used this brand for a while now, it's excellent on plastics. I'll then do the finishing with a silver paint. I'm going to try my hardest to get some horizontal streaks into the fnish to match the Clarion machined aluninum.
I was going to wait on this, but I got a little ansy last night while watching some TV and decided to break out the dremmel and epoxy.
I'll see if I can post some pics of the work in progress tonight.
Bruno