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Predator Corsa
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3CorsaMeal
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wow u have fixed a cabbage to the door with a circular piece of wood

Tom
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CCA
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Id that burberry i see in the top picture
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i put newspaper down when i spray, keeps the concrete nice
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quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
wow u have fixed a cabbage to the door with a circular piece of wood




oh that hurt my sides
Tom
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quote:
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Id that burberry i see in the top picture


And the bottom one do you think they're coming along ok cca
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quote:
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Id that burberry i see in the top picture


you could smell it couldnt you. you can smell burberry like elton john smells bums. chav
CCA
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Yes cm thats it, i can smell burberry all the way to rainham from surrey
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wtf burberry, its a rug, does it matter wot pattern it is???
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quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
wow u have fixed a cabbage to the door with a circular piece of wood




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ROFPMSL at the cabbage

BTTT - getting there mate will be good when finished
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looking good, keep the progress pics up mate wats the circle drawed on the door card for in the first pic
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where the window handle spins around, so i dont build the filler over that line, eleccy window to hard to fit
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quote:
Originally posted by Predator Corsa
where the window handle spins around, so i dont build the filler over that line, eleccy window to hard to fit


good thinking

keep us updated with pics .etc mate, u trimmed the foam down yet or not?
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na, just put it on a hour ago, will do that 2mos, then fibreglass over it.

then filler it all, smooth it, spray it
antscorsa
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should look, good maybe take a bit more time with the end filler work so its alll perfect smooth and try to use less filer as possible. other than look good.
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looks a bit messy will be good to see when done for doing it yourself tho

[Edited on 12-10-2005 by a_j_mair]
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haven't started on the sanding yet, but yer will post pics
Matt H
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Looks about as tidy as David Blunkett's colouring book
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quote:
Originally posted by Predator Corsa
eleccy window to hard to fit


Fitting elctric windows is surprisingly easy! Just takes some time! Easier job than what you've started doing there anyway!

Looking forward to the end result btw!



 
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