ed
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The front that I have been doing is now done Was fun to do. Learned a lot. Though it needs a bit of stopper to fill in some holes in the filler.
It also has a friend too
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Robin
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ooooh. steinmetz rear would look better without the hole i reckon
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jamied
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mazin
looks like good fun
last 2 pics look like black n white
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Corsa_Carl
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eh ? whats that second bumper
dont think ive seen that design before
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Corsa_Carl
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3 posts in the same minute
[Edited on 27-07-2006 by Corsa_Carl]
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
ooooh. steinmetz rear would look better without the hole i reckon
Tow hook
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Robin
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Angle grinder
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Jake
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Steinmetz/CDX rear bumper
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Rus
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looking good
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Graeme
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dont worry bout the pin holes yet, get a good few wet coats of 2k on primer on there and it will be fine, if u can still see the holes flood them with primer and then if there still there stopper after u rub it down cos remeber u can spray over stopper!
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by jake
Steinmetz/CDX rear bumper
They're not the same, thats a Steinmetz, CDX is a valance for the standard bumper.
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Jake
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I couldnt think which one it was.
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STEvieXE
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quote: Originally posted by C4 WLK
dont worry bout the pin holes yet, get a good few wet coats of 2k on primer on there and it will be fine, if u can still see the holes flood them with primer and then if there still there stopper after u rub it down cos remeber u can spray over stopper!
dont flood with primer. rem it sinks.. just prime as normal and use ur stopper then to fill ne remaining holes or even better give it a wee light skim of stopper now and thatll fill the holes and let u finish it really fine
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Jambo
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Good progress chap
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ed
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I can confirm it is a Steiny rear bumper, and it is totaly completely different to a CDX rear.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
ooooh. steinmetz rear would look better without the hole i reckon
Don't even say that. That would be a major ball ache to the max
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by STEvieN.I.
quote: Originally posted by C4 WLK
dont worry bout the pin holes yet, get a good few wet coats of 2k on primer on there and it will be fine, if u can still see the holes flood them with primer and then if there still there stopper after u rub it down cos remeber u can spray over stopper!
dont flood with primer. rem it sinks.. just prime as normal and use ur stopper then to fill ne remaining holes or even better give it a wee light skim of stopper now and thatll fill the holes and let u finish it really fine
Gonna give it a skim over with some stopper then get it painted. SOme of the holes are pretty big...
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STEvieXE
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have done this before on my own white car mate. hard to skim up, thats why u get so many pin holes. to many different angles going on to skim with ne real pressure
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Graeme
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if there big then yeah a whole skin of stopper and then rub down and a good amount of primer on there, at least 3 wet coats!
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ed
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Yea, this has taken a hell of a lot of time to do now. But at least everything is straight. I hope, can only really tell when the paint is on
It feels good though. I have got the feel now for ripples in stuff now which is good
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Graeme
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u will be able to tell with the primer and if its not then u can always just rub a bit more!
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STEvieXE
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quote: Originally posted by C4 WLK
u will be able to tell with the primer and if its not then u can always just rub a bit more!
thats rite look at it while the primers wet
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ed
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We are using very fine primer on the other bits. It's nice and shiney so will show up everything. Then I can go over it more. The guy who is teaching me all the stuff is a perfectionist. It's rubbing off on me
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STEvieXE
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excellent mate
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LAMM13
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sorry if you have already mentioned this but what car are these going on...?
top work good to see that splitter smoothed in properly!!! unlike the brocade yellow corsa (M16NNY) thats just butchery.
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