scott d
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Registered: 17th Jun 04
Location: Harwood, Greater Manchester
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always been far too lazy to spend a bit of time on my car but decided a couple of months back to start reclaiming that space back from boxes taking up most garage space. fitted everything along with a trip to the local tip but still can't walk in there 











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duffman
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Registered: 11th Dec 05
Location: Widnes, Cheshire
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looks mint mate, how hard was it to remove ur bumpstrips?
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richysport
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Registered: 15th Apr 05
Location: Flintshire, north wales
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nice that mate
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Jake
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Registered: 24th Jan 05
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what exhaust is that?
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Eck
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Registered: 17th Apr 06
Location: Lundin Links, Fife
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looks good mate
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scott d
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Registered: 17th Jun 04
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used a hairdryer and credit card. wasn't too hard but left a few scratches which have taken off paint. getting them off is easy but removing the glue takes time - must of spent 2 hours using bug & tar remover wiping it on one side. use kitchen roll soacked on the other side so it would stick on, left for 10 minutes and near enough all the glue came off leaving only slight bits.
wouldn't ever do it again myself. £20ish and a local bodyshop in the future 
[Edited on 06-07-2006 by Scott_NW]
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scott d
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quote: Originally posted by jake
what exhaust is that?
scorpion imola 3.5 back box (hanging slightly due to nackered rubber mounts)
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duffman
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lol, does look ace tho, mite giv it a go but dont wanna leave any scratches or anything.
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scott d
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get a bodyshop to do it pal. most the scratches did come out with t-cut but a few didn't 
also got a few white lines which IIRC is down to water in the lacquer resting. used a hairdryer which did the trick but couldnt get rid of one line... recent heatwave is working on that though otherwise heatgun
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duffman
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cool, will ask a bodyshop about it see how much they wud charge, or mite have a go myself and then get the body shop to sort out any scratches that it leaves.
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