DIY Colour Coding.
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DIY Colour Coding.
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.
Thinking about getting the following done - Sills, Splash Guards, Fog Lamp Covers & Splitter.
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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.
Thinking about getting the following done - Sills, Splash Guards, Fog Lamp Covers & Splitter.
Send them to me and Ill do em all for £150.00
Cheers, Rob.
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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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