Ryan's Little Project Thread
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Re: Ryan's Little Project Thread
Cleaned the car yesterday with my new cleaning stuff, not sure how long I can expect the finish to stay like that for though... Black is so hard to keep spotless..
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Also, a little message to my local council, which by the way, do an awful just of maintaining the roads around my area..
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Not sure why this wasn't posted when I first added the badges but here we are .. Guess I just completely forgot
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Not bad price, thanks for tip ill keep it in mind if I get some
Ryan Middleton wrote:Oh dear, completley forgot to get a picture of that! must do that at dinner time lol!
for the four wheel centers, dust cap stickers, front and back badges, steering wheel badge and S badge, think they cost around 30 pound, not terribly expensive at all to be fair. do recommend them though, if you do get them, heat them up with a hair dryer prior to application, makes them a little more flexi and makes the adhesive more sticky.
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Really nice and clean car, i like the dark and red theme!! Keep it up!
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Thanks mate
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Going to be taking a trip to halfrauds this afternoon to pick up some primer paint and lacquer, also a few grades of grit paper, going to attempt to paint my interior plastics gloss black, will post some updates this afternoon.
Does anyone have any tips?
Thanks
Does anyone have any tips?
Thanks
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Ryan's Little Project Thread
Ryan Middleton wrote:Going to be taking a trip to halfrauds this afternoon to pick up some primer paint and lacquer, also a few grades of grit paper, going to attempt to paint my interior plastics gloss black, will post some updates this afternoon.
Does anyone have any tips?
Thanks
When I painted mine on old car was just key if with sand paper primer and repeat etc then so same for gloss
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Interior plastics removed yesterday, completing the sanding down process after work this evening and then to prime them, spent 4 and a half hours doing this so far so long process, but worth it for the job to be done right (going to be gutted now if the final product turns out crap)