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Id strip it tbh, nothing worse that seeing a paint/masking line how ever good you are at masking you will see it.
Also if he has to paint the 1/4s then i guess he will have to blend into the doors, anyway your guy will tell you what needs to be done when he sees it.
Good luck mate. :)
That looks like Mirco blistering. This can be caused by moisture still in the prima, which is like a sponge.
When the prima is wet flatted and then not given enough time to dry out before being painted or the car has been left in a damp workshop or left outside and not dryed (put in the oven)...
I have DS2500 and standard discs on mine, brakes are spot on for fast road and ive never got them to fade.
By replacing the fluid to a better spec i would say its good enough for the odd track day.
Find the center of your bumper and the center of the splitter, fix it to the bumper with one screw then work your way out to each end and then just trim the little bit left over off.
Your welcome...:)
Here you go
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Skoda-Fabia-Front-Bumper-Splitter-Part-No-5J08070619B9-/251153661821?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3a79ecbf7d
Titanium is great with a little bit of sun, goes from a dead looking sliver to a colour that comes alive.
Full of big flakes and a tint of blue, i love mine....:)