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antoni
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[Edited on 08-02-2009 by antoni]
Mike GSi
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antoni
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Mike GSi
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Needs a polish
Nic Barnes
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and here was me hoping you had been fixing yor rear camber.......

not sure on that golf. its a scene i just dont understand.
antoni
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and btw yeah I know the back needs to go lower, I plan to do it when re painting wheels
Charlton
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what happened to the other wheels?
Tommy L
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Whats with the colour of the wheels?
antoni
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red oxide primer + 500 miles a week = salty red
Joe
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Looks like it's ready for scrap to me. I just don't get it.
Adge
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that looks crap lol! bt isnt that what is plan is?
Nic Barnes
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when are you finishing it?
Ryan
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quote:
Originally posted by Joe
Looks like it's ready for scrap to me. I just don't get it.
Carl
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Decent coloured wheels and painted up properly that would probably look really well.
Tommy L
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the only good thing that has come from painting it, is that the silly camo bonnet has gone.

Red oxide primer? I don't get it.
Nic Barnes
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cant hardly tell the difference.
bieransri
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not feelin that man, can see what your tryin to achieve but its patchy and the rear plate

rear lights go with the matt though.
antoni
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It will be patchy, it was painted in an hour in a damp unit

Paint will be redone when I get keys for my new unit s I can do a proper job, plate will be going up on the rear window just under the spoiler so I can hide some lights in there
Graham88
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I like it
mikenoncorsa
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I don't get it. I know the VW/VAG whores will love it but alot of the cars on 'the scene' are finished to a high standard. Even tho its not my thing, you can appreciate the work thats gone into them. Even the 'proper rat' cars have some effort put into them, that my friend just looks a complete shitter.

[Edited on 08-02-2009 by mikenoncorsa]
Colin
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Not my cuppa T
bieransri
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cool, its hard not to get it patchy, found that when i tried my roof.

colour you doing the wheels, bright red to tie in with the rear lights
antoni
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You see, the problem is with most folk is that you take all this car business FAR too serious.

My car is not meant to be serious, it isn't ment to be a 'scene' car or rat or any crap like that.

If I have an idea 9 times out of ten it will be done, wether it looks shit or not

lesson number 1 - car = not serious, have some fun

Nic Barnes
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i can see that golf being fun trying to explain to the scrap man that its not for salvage, point taken.
myke
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i like it but the rear on shot makes it look like a fiat uno with the plate there.

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