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Drill the old welds off and replace the entire panel, if it's a good job.
If it's a bodged job, they'll just cut the panel, weld it in, grind it flat then add filler.
Cheers mate, that's exactly what I'm going for. Once it's back to how it should be again, I'll be leaving it as it is... unless some cash for Pole Positions floats in. :o
Re: Austin-182 progress thread (2 years late)
Sam mats as me. Great addition.
Only thing I don't like is the fact you've put 40 profile tyres on. The look a bit cack.
About £10 more than PE2's per corner. Just under £500 for a set of four, delivered and fitted.
They'll last me a few years at this rate though, I've only done 1k miles in it since October, including the Lakes trip. lol
The Twingo 133 is still my daily.
I'm looking at getting a set of these next month (since I've bought an iPad and Apple TV this month :o) so I was just wondering if anyone knows about the HK Soundsticks?
I've also looked at the Bose systems, but they start right at the top end of my budget of £300, unless I buy used which I...
I give up. You're totally missing the point, as Warren said.
No one has ever doubted it's a great car underneath, we're just saying that the Gordini brand should be more about performance-enhancing than a mere (poorly-executed) styling exercise. It's the same story with the Gordini 133, it's...