Monte has! He has a pretty good write- up on here somewhere. I tried somewhat unsuccessfully... :-/ I'll try to find the thread, but I'm sure he'll speak up soon!
Been eatin' Thanksgiving pie. Plus, all that tryptophan -an amino acid found in turkey- done put me done for a nice, long nap. [smiley=zzz.gif]
The plastic side panels are, I think,made of a cast resin plastic that is easily repaired. One of the attach tabs was plain ol' gone on the '83 R65 when I adopted it. My fix was a bit more involved than trying to create a secure, long-lasting butt joint -
they never last. It's aluminum has held up just fine since the fix.
Ace Hardware & BMW Supply sells a 2-part epoxy that works on many different plastics, including that slick PVC stuff. As you may know, epoxy is not recommended as a gap filling adhesive unless you mix in a bit of "Hamburger Helper", aka: chopped cotton flox.
http://www.wicksaircraft.com/catalog/product_detail.php/pid=1927~subid=8459/index.htmlI'm still working out of a one-pound bag I bought years ago. It's magic stuff when used with resins and epoxy adhesives.

Trace a pattern off one of the existing tabs and transfer the pattern -plus a short extended bottom portion- to a scrap of aluminum that will fit down inside the space between the molded 'air vent rib' and adjacent to the busted tab. Note my pattern design and tab.
Epoxy-flox the aluminum tab into place. The slight lateral shift in position matters not as the rubber grommet on the chassis can be shifter to mate up with the new tab position.

Here's the new aluminum, lifetime tab fixed in place.

The remaining photos show similar repairs to cracks found in the side panels. make your repairs and strengthening efforts on the
inside of the side panel whenever possible.
If the exterior paint is still in good shape, the epoxy repairs will not disturb the shiny side. Avoid any "super glue", ie: cyanoacrylate glues, as the fumes will ruin paintwork.
Small bits of finely woven fiberglas cloth can also be used to reinforce crack repairs. Just say
NO to crack!
Hopes this is helpful info. Monte


