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currently smoothing a diffuser into a bumper, pretty much same way youd smooth a splitter into a bumper, diy at home job.
just wondering if i should make a guide for it and whether it would be a worthy addition to the guides or not bother?
oppinions?
do the maxi kit, looks awesome.
v6 replicas can look superb if they are done properly, main issue is with the wheels as they need to be pushed out literally about 6 inch
yep, paint thickness, too thin, burn through to primer.
more likely to get electrocuted and die from using the rotary than burning through the middle of a panel UNLESS you seriously are an idiot lol
if im honest, i may get flamed, but never goto a car worrying about the thickness of the paint. the paint will be fine. the only problems you should be looking at is edges of wings/doors etc.
ive never ever burnt through the paint other than down a wing edge or 2 when i first started. i did do...
£130 for a genuine one from renault though (i think), and they have a tendancy to break, so people generally goto ktec to replace it, modify their car and save some cash in the process
yup thats the one.
and yup i agree.
some people put seat ibiza splitters on instead as they am only like £20 new from seat and need very little modifying to fit.
what isit just mop all over?
i usually say £40-£50 n some beers or food. 2 hours or so job.
im sure the geeks on here will say £100+ with their girly pc's, but its an escort van not a lambo.
mine was under £650 and is a better system. ide seriously look at the 8800, if your spending £700 on a base unit, myself ide want the best in there, which i bought, the 8800.
i got the same ram just under a different name and i got the 500gb harddrive.
motherboard looks ok but i really dunno...
that scratch will polish out but its 50/50 as to whether it will need wet flatting first.
if you have a rotary or know someone with one then ide suggest giving it a decent flat with P2000 then mop it up with G3.
99% confident it wont need painting
maybe do a clean up http://filehippo.com/download/751ed68330a1fa7712035248d9aebaab/download/
run that do the cleaner and the error fixer thing, good program.
possibly a cookie problem or something like that, worth a try anyway