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im guessing the runners bolt to the floor, just like the original seat ones do, then the other metal bars bolt to the runners for the seat to mount onto, then the sliders go inbetween the runners for adjustment
bought a footrest and a set of replica pedals from turner, thought i would take pics as i went along!
Note: I didnt acctually use the accellerator pedal that turner sent me, as i already had a pedal assembly from a 172 on there....anyway
First i went about removing the plastic footrest from...
use wet and dry paper and keep it wet, wont fluff up then, just dont use too coarse, start with say 300grit and work upto 1200grit so its really really smooth
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my sidestrips were textured, and i just used different grades of wet and dry to smooth it down, took quite a while though................same with my front bumper strips acctually come to think of it
if i had like a black+decker mouse for sanding it would have been miles better and quicker...
with regards to the OP.......
..ive worked setting up networks from scratch and managing them since i left school, so 3 years.........ranging from 10pcs to the biggest being near 500. Some were working as myself as a contractor so to speak, for small businesses, although some were for a...
i went to get quotes, places didnt want to do it because the inside of the door needs metal putting in then filling over, and they said the filler will eventually sink and not look good!
its called HDR processing...............you take 3 pics, 1 underexposed, 1 correct, 1 overexposed, then i used photomatix to merge them..........then loaded them into photoshop, played with some sharpen and contrast filters....and thats what you get!
lowering it will have effected it i think..........it happened on another lads 182 when it dropped it 70mm on coilovers.....you have to use an allen key and manually adjust them from inside the bonnet............you cant miss them, white allen key screws on the back of the headlight unit! turn...