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Old 27th January 2014, 18:10   #51
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What a difference! looks 100 times better!
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Old 4th February 2014, 08:56   #52
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Interesting thread Mr D
Tell me the last pic is a trick of the light not a paint edge half way down the 1/4
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Old 4th February 2014, 10:16   #53
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Interesting thread Mr D
Tell me the last pic is a trick of the light not a paint edge half way down the 1/4
No....the whole quarter needs painting from previous repairs, so I've just put a bit of primer over it to tidy it up.....


The trim needs to come off and go into a paint shop for professional job
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Cant tell it's primer mate. When the quarter gets painted give them the moulding to be done at the same time. Good luck taking it off, pinged a few of my clips when I was on my water leak mission.
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Cant tell it's primer mate. When the quarter gets painted give them the moulding to be done at the same time. Good luck taking it off, pinged a few of my clips when I was on my water leak mission.
I might just shoot a bit of lacquer over it !!!!!

It's a million times better then a rusty hole (as the actress said to the bishop !!!)
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I might just shoot a bit of lacquer over it !!!!!

It's a million times better then a rusty hole (as the actress said to the bishop !!!)
Lol, easy tiger Pre Water Shed......
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Old 4th February 2014, 21:17   #57
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You can't fit a grommet due to the bumper bracket bolts across the hole.
Maybe its a hole which is used the carry the boot in the factory before its welded to the bodyshell ???.
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