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my mk4 pics

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havent been on here for abit but i thought you might want to see how much diffence a badgeless grill can make

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Post by carmadaaron »

looks very cool!

suits the mk4 very much 8)
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i was thinking of getttin one of ebay for bout £25! think i def will now. bottom of bumper looks the nuts sprayed body colour aswell!!!

is ures lowered at all??

how u get the bottom sprayed? is it hassle??

lovely motor. keep it up :D
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polo_mf wrote:i was thinking of getttin one of ebay for bout £25! think i def will now. bottom of bumper looks the nuts sprayed body colour aswell!!!

is ures lowered at all??

how u get the bottom sprayed? is it hassle??

lovely motor. keep it up :D
i got it sprayed up when i got my spoiler painted.... theres only like 6 bolts holding it on nothing to work about you could do it at home with a a few cans of spray paint from halfords
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defo gonna do it!!

prob a weekend challenge!!
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o ye. where u get that grill from an how much?? cheers
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polo_mf wrote:o ye. where u get that grill from an how much?? cheers
from the bonrath stand at inters it only cost £20 there normaly £35
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polo_mf wrote:defo gonna do it!!

prob a weekend challenge!!
Yeah me too... it looks nice.
When I get my finances sorted... then these and the side strips are gonna be painted over....

I was bored and did this on MS paint :D
http://tinypic.com/52xsm8
Dont think I'll do the door handles... and yeah... the front wheel is abit shabby :D
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Post by natureboy69 »

Looks really nice i've got a grill the same and your right about the difference it makes. i totally love your wheels, where did you get them/ what make?
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Post by cinder »

Looking good there! some subtle changes can really change the overall apperaence of a car. Like you choice of color on the calipers, mine are also white :D
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Prefer the black badged OE grill - but liking what you've done to your car anyway 8)
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cinder wrote:Looking good there! some subtle changes can really change the overall apperaence of a car. Like you choice of color on the calipers, mine are also white :D
they are silver dude
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polo_mf wrote:defo gonna do it!!

prob a weekend challenge!!
So did you spray the bottom of the front bumper in the end?

I was told spray cans dont give a good enough finish to the painting. I was told to use an air brush if poss... but the guy in halfords sed the airbrushes are too small for spraying the strips and the front strip. :roll:

So wondering if anyone here has spray painted their strips with canned spray paints and whats the finish like?
Spray cans job would probably cost about £40-50 and using an air brush will cost about £70 odd with a more professional finish... and body shops actual paint the car fully professionally done for around £100. :roll:
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nar not yet. :D

still gotta find out the actual name of the red colour of my car so i can get the paint. thiknin whether it would actually look as good on a red car??????

i read somewhere a walkthrough for spraying it using the can but cant remember it.
goes like sand, primer, san, primer, sand, colour coat, sand......(4-5 colour coats). the lots of laquer thin coats.
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