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Old 26 December 2013, 12:46 AM
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Anyone got any reccomendations for any places that could underseal my impreza for me? Preferably in the Yorkshire region.

I've googled and j r classics are close to me but anyone else got any possibles?

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Old 26 December 2013, 01:30 AM
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Do it your self much cheaper not a hard job. Also for those hard to reach places poundland do a spray underseal......
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I wouldn't mind having a go myself but want it doing right and not sure I would!
Old 26 December 2013, 08:44 PM
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Try http://www.andyturnermotorengineering.co.uk worked on my bugeye before, top guy, based in Leeds.

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Thanks pal.
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No worries mate.
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Richard Henry motorsport in bradford 01274 732508
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Thanks.
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If anyone's looking for this service clean detail in Doncaster did my scoob.

£120

http://www.flickr.com/photos/64737603@N06/11926280103/http://www.flickr.com/photos/64737603@N06/11926280103/]Underseal[/url, on Flickr
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/64737603@N06/11931564395/http://www.flickr.com/photos/64737603@N06/11931564395/]Underseal[/url, on Flickr
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How'd they get to the bits covered by the ramp...?
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Originally Posted by Oranges
How'd they get to the bits covered by the ramp...?
Magic.
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Maybe using a proper 4 post ramp would have been better...
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Not bad for the money though IMO. Should keep me ticking over for the winter.
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I need to tidy up my inner arches/wings.




Anyone tried this stuff?

http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/vie...id=40967968369
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I used this stuff with a 4" stiff paint brush

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1LT-HAMMER...item56576ee043
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Looks like a good job, I'm sure they would just re-do the bits under the ramp whilst jacking the car up... hardly a stretch of imagination to think how they would do it...

Originally Posted by swaynie
I used this stuff with a 4" stiff paint brush

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1LT-HAMMER...item56576ee043
Me too!



Few months later:


I give mine a battering with a pressure washer, so I reckon the arches will need re-doing yearly at least.
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Originally Posted by Fonzey
Looks like a good job, I'm sure they would just re-do the bits under the ramp whilst jacking the car up... hardly a stretch of imagination to think how they would do it... Me too! Few months later: I give mine a battering with a pressure washer, so I reckon the arches will need re-doing yearly at least.
My point is doing it properly... on a proper...4 post ramp would be the better way to do it...
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Originally Posted by Oranges
My point is doing it properly... on a proper...4 post ramp would be the better way to do it...
I think it would be better to suspend in thr air using a collection of strong magnets so that no part was left uncovered.
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