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Looking for a dark coloured car that requires some TLC :)
rob275 replied to rob275's topic in For Sale GT86 / BRZ Parts
I'm after a grey/dark blue/black etc really. But as mentioned the other day i'd do you a little discount anyway -
how much??? I could probably get it all done for no more than £400 at the most, then again I don't have a pearl paint so... Like I said, you get what you pay for, you can pay £400 and have the holes filled only for them to sink in a few years or you can pay more and have the job done properly. But yeah, I was quoting based on Pearl, which arguably adds a couple hundred anyway. Sent from my ONE E1003 using Tapatalk
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I won't hesitate to ban you 😂😂 Sent from my ONE E1003 using Tapatalk
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I cant really vote, I hate it but not because ricer just because its too tall and you aren't going to reap its benefits. I guess in that respect it's ricer.
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I'm going to guestimate at £400 for the bumper and £350 for the boot. Lets see how close I am
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Good find on the video's Steve!
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Name embroidery yes, though no prints anymore, i've changed supplier to somewhere more local as it's easier and they are solely an embroidery company.
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Wraps certainly have their advantages but a decent one costs near enough the same as a respray. Most wraps cost 1600ish. If you're paying less than that expect an awful product to be used and it'll bubble. You will of course also see joins here and there. How good the joins are again depends how much you're willing to pay for it.
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they look epic Though I underestimated quite how much 20 books weigh... lol
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Hi All, the books have landed with me so i'll get them out soon as i've sorted packaging for them.
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Bump, someone buy my clothes
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They aren't expensive by any means, given the calibre of cars they sort out! It's a simple case of you get what you pay for.... @Ztox had some touchups done so I think he can comment better on their pricing. I had a lot of custom work done so it cost me the best part of £4k
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Few of us have used http://rt-performance.co.uk/ based in wembley. They resprayed 50% of my car, had nothing but compliments about it.
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There used to be one to be fair, it went AWOL after an update
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There used to be one to be fair, it went AWOL after an update
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It's far better than pokevision imo. It just looks busy as I had all the pokestops and gyms turned on. You can toggle them on & off and set it to alert you when a pokemon you want pops up. It's a bit of a ballache to get it running. I have an older version you can get the latest version here. https://github.com/AHAAAAAAA/PokemonGo-Map You need to install python and there's a few other pre-requisites. It comes with a batch file that should install all that provided you have python installed. Both me and my mate had the same issue and had to tinker with settings. The version of python you need is https://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.12/python-2.7.12.msi good luck
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Yeah still works... Pokevision has only stopped because Niantic asked them to take it down and they just honoured their wish.
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don't like the pink?
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Hi Mikey, welcome to the club. Hope to meet you at JAE and put a Name to a face & car
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I'm as certain as its Alcohol % that it won't go out of date Though it can become more useless, the dates on them are more like best before dates.
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I know, sucks really i've never understood why people cheat on any games. I've done it on other games before and it just made them boring and not challenging at all lol
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There is a hacked version of the game which literally lets you walk around, as you walk the gps coordinates change. Basically you can sit on your arse and walk around the world
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IPA is Isopropyl alcohol, not a detailing product per-se as it has other uses http://www.autobritedirect.co.uk/index.php/exterior-cleaning/ipa-co-polymer-fallout-removers/ipa-isopropanol-cleaning-fluid.html Gtechniq PW is the same thing essentially http://gtechniq.com/products/auto/perfect/exterior/paint/panel-wipe Or you probably have some rubbing alcohol in your garage/shed which you can dilute