Author Topic: Golf gti 2.0 8v anniversary edition new lights fitted and some carbon wrapping  (Read 24959 times)

Offline Wayne

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Very nice, any plans to lower it.

Offline Martz

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Very nice, any plans to lower it.

Lowered in to the docks at Southampton!   :grin:

Yep, nice example that.  :cool:

Offline rich1977

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pmsl she floated quite nicely down the m5 to cardiff last weekend in the heavy rain.

she will be dropped soon just moneys tight atm

but used the heat gun trick on her today.

spoiler before.





and 50/50 on rear bumper

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:afro: and it didn't cost a penny

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Offline rich1977

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I know cant fualt it was very dubious over it working tbh but was amazed at the results.

neighbours face was a picture when he saw me with a heat gun on my car
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Offline dTEA

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Did you not remove it or at least cover the paintwork? I'd be staring otherwise. Either that or you trust your heat disapation from that heater gun  :huh:

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:afro: and it didn't cost a penny

Apart from the 2000 watts of electricity.  :grin:


looks good. 

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:afro: and it didn't cost a penny

Apart from the 2000 watts of electricity.  :grin:


looks good. 
same as boiling the kettle for 4hrs :grin:

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Offline rich1977

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Did you not remove it or at least cover the paintwork? I'd be staring otherwise. Either that or you trust your heat disapation from that heater gun  :huh:

nope did it with it all in place doesn't require allot of heat for it to change colour tbh and there's that much wx on my paint work it would be like a candle if it ever caught fire
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Offline DanChave

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Good work on using the heat gun trick! It really helps, I did mine the other month and they are still looking nice and fresh :)