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Just make sure you use plenty of tape around the lights to stop you coming into contact with the paintwork.
And take your time! You can always sand more back but you can't put it back on!
Chriscummings has a set on here in the fore sale section.
Well, he did have but they're now sold.
I've got a mint set with brand new bridgestones, hold on i'll find a pic. I'm based in Bristol.
Infact, i've got two sets!
One mint set with brand new bridgestone potenza stretched tyres...
YOu've met me dan, i'm sure you already know the answer to that question! lol.
My painter gave them to me and wrote on the back 1/2/3 so I knew which ones to use. (TBH, they all felt/looked the same to me)
I did my 307 last week.
Used 3 different grades of wet and dry paper, my machine polisher and some G3, then 3m fine cut, then Auto glym super resin to finish off. (ITs all I had in the shed! lol)
Came up like new and took less than 2 hours.
Dabbing the brakes is a dumb thing to do. Just slow down and let them overtake if they're in that much of a rush.
Dabbing the brakes is an invitation to a row. If you can't follow that through, then don't do it. Simple.