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  1. Nice, Love the wheels on the black Lupo.
  2. musto gave me some instructions but I did mine my own way in the end, Used hardly any extra steel as all brackets taken off rear etc were utilised, Pics below. I know the welding is not the best but that is because I need a new liner Still not finished but will get around to that when the weather gets better
  3. A proper de-badged grille doesn't have a space for the Seat badge, That is why it is called de-badged or badgeless Try searching google. I did have a pic but can't find it now
  4. Looks nice with the stripes If you see a strange man in a lorry blowing the horn at you it's only me I live in Cardiff but work from Brynmenyn. Richard
  5. I can appreciate what you say but if you don't know if something will fit or have something that you don't want to reveal then say nothing. The guy only asked opinions on three different wheels, He wasn't asking for the official secrets act. Just my opinion I suppose
  6. Unfortunately you can't seem to ask questions like that on here, There seem to be far to many sheep or piss takers. Try photoshopping wheels that you like and go for the ones you like best. HTH.
  7. Good work, Looks a lot better now
  8. Same here and that's the only rattle I get.
  9. You won't get the same results removing the fabric as you will glassing them, Especially if you want a high gloss finish.
  10. It might be ok with just the fabric left on but I would give it one layer of tissue and two to three of resin over the fabric. It will need some work to fit the handles and switches afterwards though.
  11. More or less yes but I would use a layer of fibreglass tissue in the first coat of resin.
  12. You can do it with any colour you like, Just mix the paint with the lacquer as said above. Below is a pic of my other car that I have done this to.
  13. No they are not photoshoped The front edge of the TT seat is very thin compared to the Arosa, I have made a base to lift the front edge of the rear seat about three inches, This was then covered with carpet.
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