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gaz832

Painting Your Own 205.

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harryskid

Was that a serious question? :lol:

 

If so google Paints 4 U. :P

 

 

Yes it was

Cheers mate :D

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chipstick

I used ebay paint link to paint my car matt black back in the summer.

 

Iain. I have bought paint from him before as he is about a mile away from me and I avoid the postage/ebay fees and can buy damaged cans cheap which he can't retail. Decent bloke, highly recommended. Also, he does Alpine too B)

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Edp

If I took everybodies advice on what to do/not to do to my car i'm sure I'd have a pristine sorrento with a gti6 engine and sl434s

 

but seeing as I dont, and its a scruffy daily driver, I'll paint it whatever colour I feel like ;)

 

 

Tut tut, mi16 is better than gti6 (imo) ;)

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johnnyboy666

lols, well I'll be dumping a tu5 106 gti engine in. And yes I am still a rebelious teenager at heart!

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fatony1

Not wanting to piss on anyones parade but a 6x4" digital photo viewed through a computer screen hardly gives any sort of idea of a 'good' finish..... :rolleyes:

 

 

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steve@cornwall

Not wanting to piss on anyones parade but a 6x4" digital photo viewed through a computer screen hardly gives any sort of idea of a 'good' finish..... :rolleyes:

 

 

If talking about rattle can painting - i think "adequate" is what's aimed for ;) If i was to pay good wedge for a professional job I'd want perfection....and I know I can't afford that, not sure many 205s are worth it either. I would say that most cars leave the production line with "adequate" paint, orange peel and inclusions are far from unheard of - so i am perfectly happy with my rattle can sprayjob - delighted at the financial outlay and has stood up to the past 4 years reasonably well. The paint is far too hard and easily chipped and it has cracked in a few (half dozen?) places - but after hours of cutting and polishing it's pretty good - some here have seen it in the flesh and are surprised at its humble pedigree!

 

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