-Aliba-
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Registered: 15th Apr 02
Location: Ayrshire
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Just some of my work
Fcuk paying daft money
[Edited on 27-02-2004 by -Aliba-]
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Adam-D
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Registered: 11th May 02
Location: Cheshire
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nice
i bet that took some work!
i spent all day just prepping and painting my
eybrows for me car
how long u rekon i shud leave em to dry-harden before i fit them to the car?
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Adam
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Registered: 1st May 01
Location: Hurstbourne Tarrant
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24hrs in the airing cupboard
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-Aliba-
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Registered: 15th Apr 02
Location: Ayrshire
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yip, just leave em over night in a warm enough environment...... i.e. NOT outside and they'll be fine.
Still got my smooth boot to do.
Fitted a couple of spoilers to it aswell.
Custom scuttle for single wiper done just needing primed etc.
Havent even started on fitting skirts yet!
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Adam-D
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quote: Originally posted by Adam
24hrs in the airing cupboard
er its in the garage n cold
ill fit them in a couple of days
ive got to flat them again and polish them up
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-Aliba-
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When i paint wee stuff.... i usually just fling it all on my bedroom carpet fairly near the radiator.
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Adam-D
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quote: Originally posted by -Aliba-
When i paint wee stuff.... i usually just fling it all on my bedroom carpet fairly near the radiator.
right im off out to the garage
to get them
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-Aliba-
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Registered: 15th Apr 02
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Dont know what to do with those kinda bump strip things on the rear bumper, whether to get rid of them or not.
Just dont know what'll look best with my flushed boot wiv spoilers on it.
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Drew
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i dont think the front and rear bumper go together due the to line on the rear bumper
thats juts my opionion so dont get upset l:
but looks like they fitted well, and well done for doing it yaself
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Adam-D
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is it possible to remove the strip things on the back bumper
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-Aliba-
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I know i know. I think i want rid of the lines on the rear bumper....... just thot id see what folks thot 1st.
Dont get me wrong, there are a few wee bits that needed smoothened etc.
Worst being that the fog lights that were provided are too small for the holes!!!
However as a whole....... pretty chuffed with the quality of them even though there from the infamous Desmond.
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-Aliba-
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Yip, just rip em off
Nah seriouslly.... will have to fill it in from the back and just smoothen it down or so.
More work but it'll look better i suppose
Quite chuffed wiv my morrettes and brows smoothed together
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stubbsy
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are you spraying it yourself???
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-Aliba-
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Yes, will be
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M4tt
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Registered: 18th Apr 03
Location: Potters Bar
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good stuff, bet you'll feel better about it than if a bodyshop was to do it
i think you should get rid of those srtips on the rear bumper too
how hard is it to fit bumpers? did you have to trim anything down? how does it bolt on?
also if you trimmed it, did you just hold it up and mark it out and trim away?
soz, just a lil curious
matt
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-Aliba-
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Better believe it mate.
Get more of a buzz knowing that everything to do with my car is done myself. Much rather do it this way, than spend hundreds and not learning anything at all.
Yip, think its certain that the strips are a gonner
And to be honest, fitting them isnt hard at all providing they are of a relatively good quality.
My rear bumper needed trimming around the inner wheel arch area. Basically the bit that faces on to the rear of the tyre.
Other thing that needs doing is drilling a hole to corespond with the wheel arch screw/bolt to hold the bumper in place. I will be smoothing out the hole for the number plate light and will also be removing those strips.
Front bumper came with two bolts already fibreglassed in place. These bolts sloted into place to one of the holes which was occupied by a bolt to hold the wing on. Simply slots into place. The top mounts on my bumper need holes drilled to correspond with the holes on the car.
Really surprised myself at how easy it is, and how much folks waste on getting bodyshops to fit em. Dont get me wrong, some bumpers of a lower quality may and likely will need altering i.e. extended at certain areas.
And yes, trimming, i just freely cut away to my hearts content until i thot it was right. Never take too much off.... Take the time to keep trying and eventually get it right.
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and-m
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Registered: 5th May 02
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Where are you going to spray it??
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-Aliba-
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my garage.
Give it a good clean down n shit first.
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STEvieXE
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Registered: 21st Jan 03
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ooo i love the diy brigade. when it comes to bodywork it seems everyones an expert. id love to see the finished car in person, especially in about 6 months time...
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Adam
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Registered: 1st May 01
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:S
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Stuckey
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Registered: 5th Jun 02
Location: Plumstead, Greater London
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how long has his car been liek that?
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Matt H
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Registered: 11th Sep 01
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yeah. who needs a bodyshop
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Drew
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Registered: 24th Nov 01
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lol - this is the dude who told me i cant feather off fibreglass - steven I - didnt reply to my reply in that post - wonder why
i dnt think he knows fk all himself
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Stuckey
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TIMBEEEEEEEEEEER
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Davido
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Registered: 18th Aug 03
Location: Reading,Berks
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ewhat u used to fit ur kit on mate ??
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