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Door handles are a bit tricky, but worth it. You have to take the door trims
off, then carefully undo the bolts from the inside. Once off, take the black rubber surround off the handle before painting, then put back on after. Well worth doing., only took about 45 minutes to do all 4. A word of warning... Take D1josh's advise on the plastic primer, otherwise it will flake off. I learned the hard way. Doh !
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I've got a set of sideskirts for sale if anyone wants some - $100 for the lot.
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A word of warning... Take D1josh's advise on the plastic primer, otherwise
it will flake off. I learned the hard way. Doh ![/QUOTE] can you please tell us what advise is that. |
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#35
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is $300 expensive for the side skirts and the rear apron
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For painting or buying?
If they are genuine plastic items and include fitting you could probably find it cheaper but if its F/glass and requires some prep work and fitting. Probably about right! |
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i think he's talking about painting... 300 seems to be the going rate. Considering i did mine for a touch under 60 bucks myself, id be telling them to stick it
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