hotlipsmalone
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Registered: 25th Feb 03
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I bought a rear LED spoiler for my 1.5td. It's in primer already so do you reckon i should spray it myself?
Also, does anyone know if i should try fitting it myself and how to do it?
I dont want to make an arse of it.
how much would it cost to get it sprayed and fitted? any good places near Airdrie or in Glasgow?
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troublesome
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Registered: 25th Dec 02
Location: Birmingham Drives : Corsa B 1.2
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fitting the actual spoiler is easy, if u got the little plastic marking things its much easier.... u push them into your spoiler holes there sticky from the botton place it on car... where they stuck thats where u drill your holes... theres something u use on holes after youve drilled it not sure what it is... as for th Light im not sure... electrics not my field...
im gna give a go at spraying mine myself, if it comes to the worst just sand it down and hand it over to prof... but im quite sure it will come out fine... im ok with my sprayin practiced on interior....
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STEvieXE
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Registered: 21st Jan 03
Location: Ballymena N.I.
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GREASE
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hotlipsmalone
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Registered: 25th Feb 03
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wud it make a difference to the spraying price if i gave it a go myself first? im a bit short on cash but would rather i was done right.
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tical2003
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Registered: 17th Feb 03
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spraying is easy m8 , just use undercoat spray first and ruff up ur spraying area ,search for a website which shows you what to do ,but if u cant find a site then heres spraying 101 . When spraying either undercoat or the paint then uve gotta do light coats to build up your paint dont just pile it on, the pait will look cloudy at 1st but the more you do the more shiney it will become , you wana get the haynes corsa manual its really good for showing you how to do things like that.
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