Looks great, Oliver ... paint job has come up well. Also like the GTI wheels on it. :biggrin:
Dave
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It looks great!
Can you notice the differance between the smooth paint finish and the textured rub strips? I was going to get the from & rear grey panels of the Golf V painted, but I was told the finish would remain textured, not smooth.
That has put me off doing it. I was quoted $245.
It can all be smoothed. It just usually costs more.
When i was getting my mk5 colour coded I was told "oohh no you cant get that smooth" But then I mentioned to the guy that I knew people that had infact had theirs smoothed and he was like ohh well umm errr yeah we can do it but it will take longer.
yeah you can have it smooth, just more work i would assume. When your up close you can notice its not smooth but still looks 1000x better then just the black plastic, he did 3+ layers of clear coat which also helped smooth it out.
2 hours after i got it done guy scrapped all along side of car so now probs need to get it done all over again:duh:
got 35% tint looks so good with the glossy b pillars.
then took her for a thrash on mundaring weir road.
then said sorry :P
okay, just bear with me here: today i washed and vacuumed my car.... for the third friggin' time this week. why? because the place near work where i park is, apparently, the convergence point in the universe for all tree sap, flower crap and every other plant residue, living or dead. and during the day, this stuff gets caked on to the paint, which makes it even harder to remove. the strange thing is that i don't park under any trees. i am never parking there again. okay, end rant. at least now i have a shiny car to :driver: on the weekend :biggrin:
Cut the flap out of the inlet on the SEAT intake pipe - pants on seat dyno says it feels a little smoother, for very little effort. And eliminated another 2 rattles while I had the car out.
Fitted up SEAT intake pipe, cut the flap, installed whiteline rear sway bar and cleaned it :)