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Cleaned the bonnet with clay bar, awesome results. Shame it's sunny and i cant polish and wax :( I got Meg Ultimate Coumpound and DA Polisher plus Meg Carnuba Wax to finish it off. I know it's sick complaining about good weather lol.
Will this sound proofing fit my car?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Renault-Clio-Sport-172-182-Bonnet-Sound-proofing-mk2-/321483347257?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item4ad9e69539
How does it attach?
Use plasti rx on a cloth and rub it in. It protects as well. Mine looks ok but they fucked from the inside... So i will get new headlights i think. And yes those little pads are a joke.
Its not genuine grill but made for clios. It have two led day driving lights as well. I might be color coded at some point but for now carbon looks mint :-) spend a lot of time wrapping bits, nightmare. Took the tint mesh off, restored the lights with polshing kit. I will try to tint them with...
Well the grill was cracked before and it gave up this time lol. Of course you can recycle! They take anything plastic in Southport anyway. Ordered new one from Fk Automotive.
The button is not glued its hold with a rubber band. Rear badge is indeed glued/melted in so after removing it you need to glue it back at least that was in my case and i had to use a bit of silicon to stick it back after wrapping.
I just changed mine rear seats and currently waiting with front ones to be refurbished and then fitted. Front seats are hold by 4 screwa each and you need to undo them from under the car, use a jack or park up on a high kerb, dont forget to disconnect seats before taking them out, there are 2...