LukesCorsaSXi
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Sup guys,
I've acquired a Corsa GSi recently and am looking to tidy it up. There are a few marks on the front bumper/rear bumper etc that I would like to get sprayed in the future, but I have a few questions...
- Do all original GSi kits come sprayed with the "bobbles" in the plastic?
- How would I go about smoothing the surface without getting rid of said bobbles?
For example if you're wanting to colour code a car, you need to fully smooth off the bobbles in the plastic for the primer/paint etc to stick correctly... but how is that done on a GSi kit as they've already been painted with the bobbles still there?
I hope people know what I mean 
Cheers
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Ian W
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Yep, original kits come in primer with the bobble effect, I replaced the full kit on my old GSi and it all came like that.
If you are getting it painted then I would get it smoothed. Looks much better IMO
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taylorboosh
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Yea id get it smoothed
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Generation
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Sand bobbles down
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--ToM--
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De bobble
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Nic Barnes
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Prefer the bobbles I think it looks better and more original.
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Ben G
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Anyone got pics of this painted bobbly surface? Sounds proper pikey and half arsed by Vauxhall.
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LukesCorsaSXi
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Yeah I prefer the bobbles, looks more original! May need to source replacements then rather than get them sprayed.
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Col004
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Each to their own but imo the textured surface looks shite and cheap. I never understood why Vauxhall did that.
You don't need to spend time sanding them down. Just use a good high build primer 
[Edited on 23-05-2015 by Col004]
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anthcorsa
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IMO keep it original, don't get it smooth - doesn't look as original
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anthcorsa
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It's like an oil painting, would u prefer the original or a print out on glossy paper lol
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LukesCorsaSXi
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quote: Originally posted by Col004
Each to their own but imo the textured surface looks shite and cheap. I never understood why Vauxhall did that.
You don't need to spend time sanding them down. Just use a good high build primer 
[Edited on 23-05-2015 by Col004]
Might have to look into that mate, cheers
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Col004
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No probs mate. Mine was a brand new genuine kit from AutoVaux and my painter used high build primer on mine. It's spot on
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anthcorsa
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I think either way there's an advantage but I think for whatever intention vauxhall wanted the gsi to have that look so I'd keep it, will still look awesome, u got any pics of this gsi lad
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by anthcorsa
It's like an oil painting, would u prefer the original or a print out on glossy paper lol
Glossy paper, else i'd end up doing this:
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anthcorsa
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haha class. any pics of this GSI??
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LukesCorsaSXi
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quote: Originally posted by anthcorsa
haha class. any pics of this GSI??
I shall be making a thread soon good sir.
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Ian
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Prime first then sand back the primer.
Does look more original if they're left on but if it needs repairs you won't get that finish.
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Generation
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Plus keep it standard and CS will tell you it'll be worth 20k next year
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