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nah, just painted the grill surround and rings :)
 
So whatcha done.......:undwech:







Looks good mate, i would have kept the rings silver ( have tried both and its deffo the way to go,lol)

However, if we were all the same and liked the same stuff life would be damn boring
 
Did you take the grill out ?? if so how ??? cheers
 
So whatcha done.......:undwech:







Looks good mate, i would have kept the rings silver ( have tried both and its deffo the way to go,lol)

However, if we were all the same and liked the same stuff life would be damn boring

i got another grill from ebay so i still have all the chrome bits ;)
 
Did you take the grill out ?? if so how ??? cheers

yer i took it out as i bought a spare grill with surround and rings, so once i painted it i replaced my standard one with my painted one . took the bumper off and it unclips from behind the bumper
 
Looks good pal.
Where did you get the wind/water deflectors from?
Ive had enough of the roof and windscreen leakin in haha.
 
Gav they look bang on mate, well done.
 
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went for a little drive n took this

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Very nice, loving what you have done with the pics. QUALITY MATE!!!
 
Same here dude, that pic is mint!!
 
in the programe i use the feature i used is called Post Crop, i just got a hold of the software tonight so im still learning, i just played about with things till i was happy.

software is called Adobe Lighthouse 2.2

hope this helps
 
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Nice one!
Is that a different spliter, seems to have more of a curve in the middle compared to the LCR ones?
 
see i realy like the look of the black grill and looks the boobies on red car, only problem is my qts is silver and i dont think it would look right ?
 
marc, do it, then if it looks good, i can do mine ;)
 

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