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Noz

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  1. imi cant see any photos of your dash mate? maybe my link up
  2. the blending of that trial bumper makes the trial lines around the spat area look the sex!! purple looks nice, loving the engine bay matching purple, nice motors!
  3. you seriously have some skills there mate. cars looks ace
  4. thats a redirection oil sandwich plate isnt it krisso? would you want `all` your oil flowing to your turbo? isn't that going to slow down total oil flow through the filter due to resistance around the turbo. just wondering as i have this plate for my oil cooler and another freeflowing sandwich plate with freeflow holes to the turbo, just wondering if you think its a calculated benifit and worth considering getting x2 direction plates.
  5. thats serious mint as it is. i love the trd but ur miss the bonnet. unless there is another bonnet you could go for? im assuming the trd brace is chromed?
  6. just giving my opinon on what i learnt mate
  7. james do a custom diffuser ! ! can you use ridox fenders with stock front bumper? i love the way they flare out
  8. use the build primer as an in-between layer
  9. http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/primer.htm quote from Car Primers and Guide Coat Flatting: High Build primer High build primer forms a thick coat of paint that is suitable for sanding. It is not suitable for applying straight onto bare metal (it would flake off). Cellulose and 2 pack high build primers are commonly used in the UK. In the US it is common to use epoxy based primer.
  10. best to use a standard base coat primer first mate. it sticks to metal and plastic better. high build primers aren't particullary good at being a base coat to stick whatever your spraying onto. some stay slightly soft as well. if your going to use filler primer, use it as a second or third coat. get some base primer (like stock grey thinner primer) first. try and use build primer as a filler, as its never a good base and you want your last coat of primer to be relative to that colour, e.g. grey primer with black, red with yellow etc etc. if you use build primer without a base its a bitch when you sand it as it just comes off in lumps if you use an abrasive material. you got a compressor? should be able to use the same primer for fibreglass, plastic or metal, due to the fact your spraying on the gel coat rather than the fibreglass resin.
  11. lol il admit they do look random that colour. but still a good paint job. just admiring the quality rather than colour choice
  12. ? they are mint why would u respray them. seems a shame. even though the colour match would be difficult.
  13. that spec is massive. you would get alot in return, but you would loose a bit on each item, and it would be a shame to break it. the tuning money has clearly been a nice tidy sum. think youd be mad to break it!
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