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Old 29 November 2004, 11:15 AM
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Anyone colour coded their own car parts? Just wondering if you think it's easy enough to do yourself (using the tins made up by Halfords) or get a pro to do it.

Thinking about getting the following done - Sills, Splash Guards, Fog Lamp Covers & Splitter.
Old 29 November 2004, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by messiah
Anyone colour coded their own car parts? Just wondering if you think it's easy enough to do yourself (using the tins made up by Halfords) or get a pro to do it.

Thinking about getting the following done - Sills, Splash Guards, Fog Lamp Covers & Splitter.
To be honest mate, you would struggle using cellulose on soft plastics such as the splash guards, not saying its impossible, but likely to flake off over time, and it will probably chip off your lip pretty quickly. Better to get it done professionaly in 2pac, alot tougher and better suited to plastics.
Send them to me and Ill do em all for £150.00
Cheers, Rob.
Old 30 November 2004, 09:03 AM
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Speak to Tom at Pottery Bodyworks in Whitehaven, 01946 690061. They are really cheap and the service is excellent!

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Old 30 November 2004, 10:47 AM
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Cheers Steve will bear them in Mind - also heard good things about Colour Teknic (sp) in Carlisle (They did Midlife's bonnet IIRC)
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