Sprayed my Gti Splitter myself

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h4r1s
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Sprayed my Gti Splitter myself

Post by h4r1s »

Like i said i would it give it a go on the weekend, i got a good finish on it, really pleased with it :D

here are some pics

primed and ready 2 paint
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Look at that proffessional finish :D
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Audi TT pedals and lowering is next on the list 8)
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Post by olop_chris »

ah spot on! looks as if you've done a good job there mate! :)
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Nice job mate 8)
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Post by tupac2makaveli71 »

beautiful job...could have done with a few more coats of laquor though to match with the bumper...none the less great job....do my indicators and rear light for me lol
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Looks excellent mate. 8)
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Post by Weedle »

Looks good man better than i could do !!
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Post by Mk2Adam »

wow, was that literally straight out of the spray can? maybe inspired me to do a bit of diy spraying if i can get it like that :D
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Post by dubpilot »

spot on! fancy doing a DIY step by step guide for everyone?
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

Looks as though it's got plenty of laquer on to me :?

You can get some good results with spray cans so long as you take your time in between coats 8)
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Post by h4r1s »

yeh i was thinkin of doing a DIY guide :idea: , will do one when i get time
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Post by polopowah »

nice stuff!
so whats next then in the DIY stable? :D

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Post by jon_poloV »

That looks bloo*dy good to me!

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Post by DanDiesel »

looks spot on to me aswell!!
i've got some bits to colour code so DIY guide would be helpful for me too!!
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Post by h4r1s »

I've done a DIY guide, it's in the DIY guides section obviously :roll: , i don't know how to get the link for the page :(
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