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just get some fully hectic stickers and put them over the top col :ninja:

what u could do, is remover that panel and just take it down to the body shop

I dont like stickers on my car...

Removing the panel sounds like a greater chance of damaging the paint...

Plus i have to get that stuff fixed in the rear guards anyway, so ill get it done at the same time...

Formula for working out how long a project will take you:

1. Calculate how long it'll take for parts to arrive

2. Add in how long it'll take to fit the parts

3. Add how long it'll take to make things fit that really don't want to

4. Add time to repair/replace things you've broken

5. Double the number you're up to

6. Double it again

7. Scribble out everything you've written and add a random amount of time at least 6 months past your wildest guess

Formula for working out how long a project will take you:

1. Calculate how long it'll take for parts to arrive

2. Add in how long it'll take to fit the parts

3. Add how long it'll take to make things fit that really don't want to

4. Add time to repair/replace things you've broken

5. Double the number you're up to

6. Double it again

7. Scribble out everything you've written and add a random amount of time at least 6 months past your wildest guess

same goes for cost apparently

Formula for working out how long a project will take you:

1. Calculate how long it'll take for parts to arrive

2. Add in how long it'll take to fit the parts

3. Add how long it'll take to make things fit that really don't want to

4. Add time to repair/replace things you've broken

5. Double the number you're up to

6. Double it again

7. Scribble out everything you've written and add a random amount of time at least 6 months past your wildest guess

so using your complex formula i could expect to be finished around.........2012 :ninja: interesting

Formula for working out how long a project will take you:

1. Calculate how long it'll take for parts to arrive

2. Add in how long it'll take to fit the parts

3. Add how long it'll take to make things fit that really don't want to

4. Add time to repair/replace things you've broken

5. Double the number you're up to

6. Double it again

7. Scribble out everything you've written and add a random amount of time at least 6 months past your wildest guess

hahahaha.......i thought i would have my wheels before xmas........how stupid i was

Formula for working out how long a project will take you:

1. Calculate how long it'll take for parts to arrive

2. Add in how long it'll take to fit the parts

3. Add how long it'll take to make things fit that really don't want to

4. Add time to repair/replace things you've broken

5. Double the number you're up to

6. Double it again

7. Scribble out everything you've written and add a random amount of time at least 6 months past your wildest guess

oh how that is so true *cries*

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