Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!
Nothing at all with wanting it perfect, but you asked for advice I gave it & so did John, but you want some other paint. A lot on here have used what I metion & none had had any problems at all. Rich even uses it on his cars (the bloke is a true perfectionist)
You want a small tin of hammerite smmoth, you can get it in B&Q etc ,its about a fiver, if that. You also need a brush too, they are about £2 or so.
Brush paint your brakes, don't spray paint them. As the hammerite is quite thick, it doesn't matter if your not Rolf Harris etc.
That paint on...
Sounds dodgy to me.
You can request immediat payment with buy it now (as said)
You can also select it to automatically reject bids on things from countries you don't post to, there are a load of other selling options too, they are all free. I use them to prevent the noobs on there.
- You...
I do get brake dust, lots of it too:dapprove:
The normal hammerite is rough basically (it's textured) and imo it won't look as good, hammerite smooth is just that, smooth.
Get a wire brush on the drums to clean all of the rust off, give it a bit of sand paper action too with a fine(ish) grade, then get the hammerite on there. Use hammerite smooth.
To me it's not euro at all. The wheels aren't dished, it's not smoothed out (it still has the side strips on it ffs) The suspension looks like it's knackered (I guess it's on airbags)
I am fully aware that people have a different take on what 'euro' actually is, but to me that's not it.
The...
Damm, only 6 pages :dapprove:
Worked hard for a 182 on finance ?? Riiiight.
- no dig at anyone with a car on finance at all, imo the dude hasn't worked hard at all.