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had a look through the haynes bible looks quiet an easy job up until it starts talking about the correct tension can only be achieved by using a speacial tool???? any advice peeps?
£30 - £40 i'd say at the very most if going down the aerosol route, today i bought 400ml can of paint and 500ml of high build primer for around £20 but i'am only doing a spoiler, you may need more, can of lacqers like a fiver
PRIMER
PAINT
LACQUER
SANDPAPER/CLEANING RAGS & PANEL WIPE
excuse my stupid-ness but would wheels with the following fit my clio? i know there a few charts and stuff on here but i dunno what you can get away with.
PCD 100 x 4
OFFSET 45
BORE 56.1
found this, personally wouldnt buy it as i think it could be DIY''d for a fraction of the cost
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Renault-Clio-Mesh-Grille-Zunsport_W0QQitemZ230117144946QQihZ013QQcategoryZ10410QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQ_trksidZp1638.m118.l1247QQcmdZViewItem
2 primer about 3 base coats and a tin of lacquer really used alot of lacquer as with about 3 coats it still wasn't as shiney as it could be strongly suggest putting it on really wet but beware of the dreaded runs, little bit of cutting compound then Autoglym super resin and extra gloss protection,
fasle alarm, reved the arse out it and it seemed to fix itself all lights went out been driving around a while and not had any problems who said clios are crap??? mine fixes itself,
washed it today and my old man says something couldve just been wet
16v meant to be silver :lolup: nah i first thought they were but close up its near enough exact, the colour of my car changes with the light sometimes see a tint of brown or purple in it depending on the light WEIRD