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8th March 2011, 16:14 | #1 |
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Door finishers fitted :)
Got my door finishers fitted they take a fair bit of no nails don't they!!
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They look the part mate. I also used No Nails and found it sticks them very well..
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Love them Trikey, as in the name they completely finish the car off imo. Yours look spot on, they can be a bit of a so and so to position though.
I used some kind of silicone sealant which I've forgotten the name of, but it's stuck like them to the car like the proverbial.
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mine have been fitted about two years,i used a smallish amount of silicone so i could remove them if i wanted at a later date.
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I'm going to stick mine on with numberplate tape hopefully should be sufficent
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used silicone and a bit of masking tape to hold them until it was dry , held em nice and fast for now
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Yes pab, no nails should be pretty permanent (hopefully) I was a bit worried about chrome finishers on a silver car not looking as good as on darker colours, but they do look good
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Look good Andy.Glad you agreed with me about no nails. For £50 a set, i'd make sure they don't come off as well.
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