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New lease of life to the 13 year old gram lights... new stickers. was going to hang off putting them on because i wanted my rims painted buuut itll be ages before i do that and Ill end up painting them the same price as the sticker

I finished on the 13th and go back on 22nd of jan :)

about to start painting engine covers and calipers over the next few days...

I want Ants over to hold my hand :P

no you don't mate. As always the key is preparation and painting in a clean and isolated (sheltered) environment and watch out to not overspray (clean the nozzle after each spray coat) and don't spray to close to the object.

preparing for my first xmas alone in 23 years woo...

ill probably get pissed and watch porn :P

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PLbblfZNRg

Mr ants. is there any huge drama removing the cam cover?? or do i need to remove the CAS ?

if so help! :P

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