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^ What Fletcher said, it's genuinely harder to take off the arch liners and f**k about skinning your knuckles than it is just to whip the bumper off Lol.
I like that, wheels do look a lot better blue. Pics taken on grass don't do it any justice though.
On a side note, I expect your friend requests on FB went through the roof since you made this thread.
Your reg will only give them the code for Inferno, different paint manufacturers have different shades. Their system may only have one shade for Inferno mind but it's another possibility as to why it's off.
Problem is, there may well be more than one shade of Inferno which has appeared over the years it was in use, due to Renault swapping paint manufacturers among other things. If it's the wrong shade, it won't match no matter how well you apply the paint, so you may well be better off handing them...
Wrong. It doesn't need to be smoothed to be "Euro" at all.
So? Your car looks the same as every other 172 on here, well done!
You mean advice?
To the OP, the shop looks good, stick to that. Don't use the word "Euro" though, it's gay.
^ That's cheap though. Daniel's estimate is about right for my place, the places you're all quoting are doing it for buttons, so they're either cutting corners somewhere or making pennies in profit every job they do.