fazza
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u want to sell me ur old boot carpet? dont have one to use?
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16V_1600
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quote: Originally posted by corsagsi16vplym
u want to sell me ur old boot carpet? dont have one to use?
Mine is currently used underneath the boards to tidy it up at the far end where the boot is. You can just see it curling up on one of the pics
sorry mate, tried ebay?
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fazza
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ah yes ok i see. did you glue or staple the carpet mate
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16V_1600
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quote: Originally posted by corsagsi16vplym
ah yes ok i see. did you glue or staple the carpet mate
Glued and stapled bud
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Danny W
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quote: Originally posted by 16V_1600
quote: Originally posted by Danny W
gota say that looks really well made mate would you reccommend that material for re-trimming door cards?
[Edited on 26-05-2008 by Danny W]
Thanks Danny, I suppose you could use it for retrimming door cards, but I wouldn't personally, leather or suede
very good point, suede could be good
Smoke Grey 5 Door
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16V_1600
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The cars that is
Got sick of the MDF boards rubbing and bouncing around when driving, so armed with some spare time and some spray paint, I carried out this:
In primer:
and colour coded arden blue:
Really need those buckets to finish off the inside
What ya think?
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B3KAN
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Looks good How much laquer did you use? it doesnt look that shiney
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16V_1600
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quote: Originally posted by B3KAN
Looks good How much laquer did you use? it doesnt look that shiney
Cheers!
wet n dried the paint, then gave it 2 coats of laquer. I agree it doesn't look that shiny, maybe I need another few laquer coats?
[Edited on 01-06-2008 by 16V_1600]
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16V_1600
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Side pic from other day:
MFD facia colour coding
Had a flickering LED in my MFD display, working one minute off the next so I thought "Right I'm gonna have that fecker"
Fixed the LED and thought, hmm I have some arden blue spray, wet n dry, primer and some turps laying about. While it's off I'll get spraying
I like subtle touches of colour coding, just needs laquer now which I'll do tomorrow, what ya reckon?
[Edited on 09-06-2008 by 16V_1600]
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16V_1600
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After colour coding my MFD fascia in arden blue, I decided to colour code the dial surround from my sport. The pics don't justify the shine, but i'm well chuffed with it. Just waiting on my new perspex cover now as mine is cracked.
What ya reckon?
cheers campers
[Edited on 14-06-2008 by 16V_1600]
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B3KAN
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quote: Originally posted by 16V_1600
quote: Originally posted by B3KAN
Looks good How much laquer did you use? it doesnt look that shiney
Cheers!
wet n dried the paint, then gave it 2 coats of laquer. I agree it doesn't look that shiny, maybe I need another few laquer coats?
[Edited on 01-06-2008 by 16V_1600]
Yea id give it a few more coats, ,ake it shiney
Interior bits look good
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16V_1600
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Thanks mate I'll try a few more coats
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little_duke
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i ike it craig although im not a fan of arden blue interior bits.its your car though so do what you feels best .i got a few plans for my interior.will reveal all soon
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16V_1600
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quote: Originally posted by little_duke
i ike it craig although im not a fan of arden blue interior bits.its your car though so do what you feels best .i got a few plans for my interior.will reveal all soon
Fair comment mate, I love it. Not over the top, just subtle hints. Will get some interior pics soon.
Meanwhile, after ages and ages of waiting the oil temp gauge turned up and now I have the lot to hopefully get fitted on Thurs 3rd July
Here is the A-pillar and gauges:
Same as my sport dials
And another pic of the car.
To say I had an MR2 turbo before this, I have grown quite attached to this little shopping trolley
Just can't wait to get the gauges fitted
Ta for looking!
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B3KAN
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Guages will look once fitted
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16V_1600
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quote: Originally posted by B3KAN
Guages will look once fitted
Cheers mate, I can't wait!
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little_duke
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love them.im thinking of having gauges in mine
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16V_1600
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quote: Originally posted by little_duke
love them.im thinking of having gauges in mine
Cheers mate, go for it Demon Tweaks is your friend
I had to wait ages for that oil temp gauge though, only set of gauges they had that were relatively cheap and matched my sport dials
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Corsa_Scotty
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Im deffo having those in mine to go with the rest of the motorsport feel when done Looks great mate
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16V_1600
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Scotty
Im deffo having those in mine to go with the rest of the motorsport feel when done Looks great mate
Cheers fella
[Edited on 28-06-2008 by 16V_1600]
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