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glrnet

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  1. There's a good guide on here written by Husky, I think it's called Painting Plastic Parts or something similar. All the plastic parts I have painted were not sanded but cleaned thoroughly and primed first. My Plenum cover is actually powder coated and the engine strut bar was sprayed professionally. Time and patience are the key words I think, start with something easier, maybe the brake fluid and battery covers The colour choice HAS to be yours. glrnet.... thats what i'm talking about!! I need a step by step guide on how you did this lol... so many questions! was it difficult to paint the actual car with the wires in the way etc? did you sand? paint and lacquer?
  2. Depends how far you want to go......
  3. I thin you've found a niche in the market Jim I think you should go one further Bob.......... I have suggested this to Neil.... hence the photo....but I don't think he was too keen
  4. At least he's got a Zed dial to look at
  5. Ha ha, PM Husky, he IS the king of all things "lighting" That looks awesome! HOW DID YOU DO THAT??!!!
  6. Don't use a hard one though
  7. Might be the non return valve, have a look at this:- viewtopic.php?f=9&t=54663&p=789330&hilit=non+return+valve#p789330 Search is your friend
  8. Taras showed us some of those when we went into see him earlier this week
  9. As Paul knows I don't really like the stuff but I can be persuaded We should all be there Place your orders for West Country Cider now
  10. "My mind is aglow with whirling, transient nodes of thought careening through a cosmic vapor of invention."
  11. Are you bringing short paul and his never ending supply of cider?
  12. Mate he's good but he doesn't do miracles, well not in stock and good to go anyway
  13. Thanks for tipping me off about the "Lest we Forget" wrist band Jim
  14. Thanks guys, that's brilliant
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