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tobybrennan
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GL get out the way, and make way for a 16v anni
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05 July 2010, 21:16 »
managed to get my respray shiny, but how do i make it blend in more with my original paintwork
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dom
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Back in a Mk4
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05 July 2010, 22:59 »
Quote from: tobybrennan on 05 July 2010, 21:16
managed to get my respray shiny, but how do i make it blend in more with my original paintwork
Glad to hear it, what did you use in the end??
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Rmachines
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Passat 20vT Estate and Candy White MK3 1.8 GL
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05 July 2010, 23:02 »
The only good way to blend is to blow you new paintwork in with the old.
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xtetx
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started as a 1.6 now we here
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05 July 2010, 23:07 »
nice man get some pics up when youve done it like!
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tobybrennan
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GL get out the way, and make way for a 16v anni
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06 July 2010, 01:00 »
What do you mean blow it in
well your laquer when tacky helped Dom thanks a lot
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Khare
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06 July 2010, 12:35 »
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