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Wanna put mine round the track this time. I know its not really worth it in a 1.2 but just wanna give it a go.
Never done a track before, whats the regulation regarding noise?
Will i get on alright?
Get it done, that would look really good. Would give the front a nice contrast with the black and white.
Gotta agree with getting some black wheels aswell.
Well last night as i went to set off home, turned sidelights on and all fine, turned headlights on and the left side was fine, but on the right side... everything was on! But really dull, like a dull indicator light, full beam was, sidelight and dipped beam!
Strange, turned it back off and just...
Afer being advised by the authorities about a month ago that i should replace my rear tyres i have decided that i should probably order some now!
I currently have Toyo Proxes 195/45/R16 on the front and back. Very good tyre in the dry, but not so good in the wet.
Anyone recommend any others...
Liking that i think. Looks like a light tint has been used on the whole light but somehow the surround is still quite dark.
Anyone knwo how this was done/ any more pics of it?
Looks really good mate, loads of work gone into that.
Woulda got rid of the number light though.
Really good job on the body work though, nicely done.
What you doing with the heating for the car? (the centre console)
No real tricks i dont think. Unless you want to sand it all down and spray it (but the finish wont last because of the material your spraying onto).
your best bet is to just dress it with AG bumper care, that will minimise any defects.
I got some of this a couple days ago... supposedly quite good.
Havent had chance to try it yet though.
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and-tyres/valet-pro-bilberry-wheel-cleaner-1-litre-/prod_499.html
You dilute depending on how grimy the wheels are, so should be fairly versatile.
Acid...
No idea why, but that made me think of this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3HLVGvfsiU
I give up, trying to work out how to show the actual video on the post!!
Ha Ha!
Had exactly the same thing, prob just as bad as in the picture.
Thing to do is, drill out the 4 rivets that hold the glove box to the lower dash.
Then simply, position the glove box as you want it to sit and re-attach it with some self tappers.
Because im such a perfectionist i then...
I think it would be best to get a garage to do it.
I believe it can be done by putting in an opposite thread and removing it that way?
Or it could be gradually drilled out?