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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far, B0llocks!
« Reply #750 on: 14 February 2012, 15:25 »
Good job on the interior bits, bad job on the mirror!...  :sad:

What were you doing, beating it on with a mallet!?  :grin:

Poxy little stone hit my dailys screen the other day, the chip is the size of the end of a tooth pic but has caused a crack nearly a foot and a half long!  :shocked:

 :grin: I was literally only putting as much pressure on it as if you were twisting a door knob!

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far, B0llocks!
« Reply #751 on: 14 February 2012, 17:47 »
Good job on the interior bits, bad job on the mirror!...  :sad:

What were you doing, beating it on with a mallet!?  :grin:

Poxy little stone hit my dailys screen the other day, the chip is the size of the end of a tooth pic but has caused a crack nearly a foot and a half long!  :shocked:

 :grin: I was literally only putting as much pressure on it as if you were twisting a door knob!

Well it shows it does take much to crack a screen but then again your example demonstrates that you're a bit heavy handed when it comes to knobs.  :grin:

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far, B0llocks!
« Reply #752 on: 14 February 2012, 18:26 »
Good job on the interior bits, bad job on the mirror!...  :sad:

What were you doing, beating it on with a mallet!?  :grin:

Poxy little stone hit my dailys screen the other day, the chip is the size of the end of a tooth pic but has caused a crack nearly a foot and a half long!  :shocked:

 :grin: I was literally only putting as much pressure on it as if you were twisting a door knob!

Well it shows it does take much to crack a screen but then again your example demonstrates that you're a bit heavy handed when it comes to knobs.  :grin:

 :laugh: :laugh:

It's also a demonstrates why you shouldn't f*ck around with a windscreen when it's cold outside :lipsrsealed:

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far, B0llocks!
« Reply #753 on: 15 February 2012, 13:30 »
Different ARB ordered to go under the driveshaft :evil:

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far, B0llocks!
« Reply #754 on: 15 February 2012, 16:57 »
 :cool:

then coilovers on  :cool: :smiley:

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far, B0llocks!
« Reply #755 on: 15 February 2012, 17:29 »
Happening Sunday morning :wink:

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far, B0llocks!
« Reply #756 on: 15 February 2012, 21:31 »
Happening Sunday morning :wink:

 :cool: Looking forward to seeing them fitted.

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far, Normal Service Resumed
« Reply #757 on: 16 February 2012, 16:28 »
The rest of my brushed aluminium vinyl arrived earlier so I wrapped the rest of interior parts:






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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far, Normal Service Resumed
« Reply #758 on: 16 February 2012, 17:08 »
top job dom makes me want to rid the optic and do mine in that  :cool: :smiley:

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Re: Dom069 - My Mk4 Story So Far, Normal Service Resumed
« Reply #759 on: 16 February 2012, 19:51 »
Looks nice, I've been thinking about doing my trim in a gloss black.
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