silent_thunder89
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ok so i started some small mods on my 5dr corsa recently, and today i thought i'd have a pop at removing the rub strips after the other debadging went so well.
long story short - turns out the rear door has been resprayed at some point in its life and the paint underneath the rubstrip is a darker shade than the rest of my star silver car. so far i've only removed the front passenger rubstrip and half of the rear rubstrip on the same side (left)
my question issss, do i:
a) respray the whole door ($$$)
b) stick both rubstrips back on n forget about it
c) run around like a headless chicken and panic
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silent_thunder89
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anyone?
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B3KAN
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Stick them back on
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danward
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Give it some bloody good t-cutting and detailing! Can only help...
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silent_thunder89
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t-cutting won't do it cause the paint beneath the rubstrip is smoke grey instead of star silver lol
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Mike
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c) run around like a headless chicken and panic tbh, it's the only way
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silent_thunder89
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thats what i thought...
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silent_thunder89
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ttt
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dean101287
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stick them back on and spray them.
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V-Man
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if i was you id stick em back on too
ive just had a cock up on my car paint work wise *cough my fault tbh cough* and er... im only makin it worse tryin to fix it
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silent_thunder89
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any ideas on how to get them back on well?
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V-Man
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http://www.irmscher-bits.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=82_102&products_id=465
that might work well
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