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sorry mate your right, this is the right site.
http://www.autopaintinternational.com
To be honest a singal aerosol should do the trick. You'll obviously need primer and laquer as well. Just ring him up and give him the paint code (J45 rings a bell, not certain though)
need 10mm on the front to get that sort of effect if your using the standard alloys.
5mm on the back just tucks it up nice. but you can order 8mm ones ;)
^ yeah hes got them.
cup is 37.5 and the trophy 45. if you look at the back of the alloy it'll be stamped on one of the spokes.
most people who have their cup ones refurbed never have the decals put back on either...
hubcentric means the hole in the spacer is cut out perfectly to the size of the hubs so they just 'slot on' and dont wobble about etc.
you can order them from FK / eibach etc. from all the normal supply chains. so demon tweeks, local motor factors, 2modified etc.
i get my longer bolts...
tis a tough one. i thought about it for ages 182/cup/mk2 172/mk1 172 and ended up going for a mk1 172 in the end but its totally personal choice and preference over what you want / afford etc.etc.
depends how properly you want to do it.
5mm spacers off ebay or any motor factors with standard bolts will do ok.
otherwise hubcentric spacers from eibach etc. with slightly longer bolts.
any bigger than 5mm and you'll deffo need new bolts.
i'll be getting all mine from my local...
got a black 172 ph1 with the slash cut option. got a slight bit chopped out of the bumper to stop it melting.
think i personally prefer the straight ending one, but its still a lovely exhaust.
good price for wheels in tyres. They should fit, doesnt state an offset anywhere but i guess u'l tell them that on ordering. PCD and size is fine. You want et37
technically yours isnt a sport, but u want it to look like one ;)
I do think the ph2 clusters are a much nicer design. Its an easy job to change them over anyway. Look cracking on craigs car anyhow
If its already primed your laughing as all the hardworks been done. Make sure its completly smooth and then apply the colour. Buy the paint from someone like autopaint.com as halfords are s**t at matching paint colour. The important bit is the laquer. Do it in a heated room, if not possible do...
i know a guy that seels sheets of self adhesvie carbon in whatever colour type etc you want. Make some paper templates yourself and then just cut out the shape with a pair of scissors.
http://www.stewartsf1.com/