I was wondering if it might be possible to put that film/wrap on the pad that some cars have their bodywork covered in? Paint and filler is likely to crack unless it's got a flexible additive in it, so might happen again or with time anyway. Maybe some kind of bumper paint might be more durable.
My nose cone paint has cracks in it, so I was considering getting someone to spray is for me while it's off the car using a flex additive and 2 pack or similar (I can only spray cellulose which isn't much good for a plastic part).
It was plastic flexible filler i used but i have spoken to a few lads who said i should`ve reinforced it at the back of the pad aswell. As i have said i will do it again in the winter but properly this time . It looks good in the pic but close inspection and it looks awful .
Nevermind just another job to the ` winter list`
That looks lush. Is there something special about the Ford badge being light blue? I figured it was probably the one thing you could still buy new from the main stealers.
That looks lush. Is there something special about the Ford badge being light blue? I figured it was probably the one thing you could still buy new from the main stealers.
The badges you get now are of a darker blue but the ones from back then were of the light blue colour. Very hard to get hold of now.
But if you go here you can get one albeit a bit pricey but worth it www.carpartsexpress.co.uk
cars looking really good now mate. Just my opinion and tell me to ferk off if you like but a nice set of dealer number plates off topaz would really finish it off.
cars looking really good now mate. Just my opinion and tell me to ferk off if you like but a nice set of dealer number plates off topaz would really finish it off.
Yeah I`m still considering to do that mate but I still like the metal ones that are on it aswell
Decisions decisions .
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