More or less wrapped up this job today - in smashing weather conditions too I might add!
Gave the parts a quick wipe down with panel wipe prior to painting - just to remove any debris caused by yesterday's wet sanding. Once this was done, I put down 3 layers of colour and the same of clear coat. Important thing to remember with acrylic paints is that you don't try and do anything more with the parts until the paint has dried thoroughly - thats at least 1 week!
So the last step will be wet sanding and then buffing with the orbital. This can be done with the parts on the car - it would be next to impossible to buff the parts off the car anyway.
The front and rear rub strips obviously just clip back into place. The side strips need to be stuck back on. To do this, use VHB (very high bond tape). Its the exact tape which was used from the factory. I got this roll from eBay cheap enough for when I did my MkV sideskirts.
Once its stuck on firmly, peel the film and stick it back on the car - simples!
Side on -
Front view -
Rear - with the GTi style rear lights in place!
Kind of disappointed with the colour match - VG have always been reliable though, so reckon I mightn't have mixed it up enough. Still looks ok though!
Ended up replacing the tyres on the car as well on Friday - got a set of Yoko A460's from Taleb tyres for a very reasonable price. First impressions is that they're nice and quiet! Don't really need anything to control monster power - not until I drop in a V6 anyway
A heap of parts have arrived in over the last few days - so should have a few more updates over the next few days.
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