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@RSRowe at the time it was £30 plus postage of the customers choice.
I could do another batch bit if I did, it would be later in the year as my time is more limited after hours now.
The other thing is I'd have to make a set colour on the plates. I had a lot of interest at the time of various...
I did. I made them full size font and rear or 3/4 front for the mk2s. I did them out of proper plates and painted, stickered and then lacquered uk plate colours. I thought the looked great but by the time you factor in the cost of blank plates, paint, stickers, lacquer, sundries and time, it...
The old girl is starting to knock on and it's showing. The bodywork does need attention but with a weeks driving trip up and around Scotland later in the year, it won't be this year that it'll be done. Touch ups it is!
Thanks guys.
Yes it's just a little something that my firm is hosting. They did the first one 2 years ago and it was a decent turnout so they've decided to do another. Obviously, covid hasn't helped otherwise we would have had another sooner.
I can't comment in what will be there artwork wise...
Alex is a decent guy. Myself and others always recommend him.
He's prices may be decent or a shock depending on what your expecting, but regardless he'll see it done bang on and you'll be kept in the loop along the way.
I think many will agree that aside from his work and knowledge, his...
@Yorkshire Pudding I'll be there, haven't missed one yet when they've been hosted, even from the CSS days.
I don't own merrells but I do still own and wear cargo shorts. I hope my loyalty sees me OK for further more.
Hubcentric has the lip on the spacer, making it like a hub.
There are 2 types. A normal hubcentric like above, or a bolt to hub type. A bolt to hub type has 4 (or 5 if you have 5 stud) holes that are normally threaded or have a champhered insert that bolts to the hub. These are supplied with...
Just remember if your wet sanding, not to get tramlines when holding the paper to the panel. Plenty of lube too, keep the paper wet. I prefer a trigger spray bottle to a bucket of water. Less mess and easily manageable. If you hear a scratching noise, ditch the paper and start a fresh one...
I've used the Por15 stuff. Very good and hard wearing, but there is a process to go through. It's not just slap some paint on. But it's worth it over the likes of hammerite.