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gshaw |
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MP Admin Posts: 8747 Location: Greater London \ Essex | Don't think I made one of these yet so I'll start one now wiv some crappy pics off me fone Check the cheap rip-off of Barber's polish on roof pic - had 2 hold the bottle in place for the pics cos it kept sliding off lol... And atm the car looks even worse on the passenger side thanks to dodgy alloy needing refurb (as do all the others on the car as well - 12psi indded ) And a before pic of how bad condition my alloys are in atm... | ||
Metro Mad Boy |
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Mad about Metros Posts: 2556 Location: worcester,midlands | nice gshaw shame your passenger quarter panel looks a moorany colour | ||
JamieS |
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"MG Metro 1300" Location: Warwickshire, UK | yup its getting there to a nice little motor stage | ||
anton |
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Tracy - but only at weekends and for the right price Posts: 5607 Location: using the side windows in the bm | shame about that rear quarter tho mate looks good otherwise | ||
gshaw |
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MP Admin Posts: 8747 Location: Greater London \ Essex | Yeah the rear 1/4 is a bloody mess - was resprayed about 6 months ago and was meant to have the rust treated but guess wot they did it the wrong colour and now the rust is comin back through and cracking the paint on the arch Edited by gshaw 10/7/2006 3:36 AM | ||
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aka chris_evz Posts: 2726 Location: brynna south wales | you should have tald em to redo it the proper coloure as it has devalued the car and they are liable | ||
gshaw |
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MP Admin Posts: 8747 Location: Greater London \ Essex | Yeah I shud've really gone back but didn't notice until after I'd paid doh - oh well live n learn | ||
Metromartin |
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MP Admin Posts: 17870 Location: Gloucester | looks super clean, is that an invisable rear wheel? | ||
gshaw |
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MP Admin Posts: 8747 Location: Greater London \ Essex | OK you've seen the alloys before now see em now Plus added front mudflaps and resprayed sideskirts (well only done 1 b4 takin this pic but cudn't wait much longer to show off me shinyyyy wheeeels!) Cheers to Craig for the numberplate it looks sweeeeeet puttin it on for pics hehe Edited by gshaw 31/7/2006 3:38 PM | ||
98ascot |
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GTi-R100 Posts: 4825 Location: Carlisle - Cumbria | Looking better all the time that mate. I think my next one will be that colour | ||
FreddieS |
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Elf eating dog breeder Posts: 10531 Location: Guildford | damn man, i didnt realise when you said they looked good, that they really looked THAT good! they look bloody incredible! your car looks real nice man | ||
gshaw |
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MP Admin Posts: 8747 Location: Greater London \ Essex | Cheers for the comments guys much appreciated If only I cud sort that bloody nosedive it'd look even beta - just don't wanna pump it and have the same dive just more 4x4 style lol | ||
FreddieS |
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Elf eating dog breeder Posts: 10531 Location: Guildford | time to lower it methinks | ||
gshaw |
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MP Admin Posts: 8747 Location: Greater London \ Essex | Now with new grille, cheers to Daz (98Ascot) for the mesh - perfectly cut to just whack in me spare grille Edited by gshaw 7/9/2006 6:21 AM | ||
Metro Mad Boy |
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Mad about Metros Posts: 2556 Location: worcester,midlands | nice one gshaw mesh looks ace need to get my tro that shiney now | ||
gshaw |
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MP Admin Posts: 8747 Location: Greater London \ Essex | Metro Mad Boy - 7/9/2006 12:24 PM nice one gshaw mesh looks ace need to get my tro that shiney now And these pics are taken when it's dirty Car's got a thin layer of sand \ dust all over the it from builider across the road - wait till it's polished again then you'll see shiny Edited by gshaw 7/9/2006 6:26 AM | ||
Metro Mad Boy |
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Mad about Metros Posts: 2556 Location: worcester,midlands | still cleaner than mine tho | ||
98ascot |
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GTi-R100 Posts: 4825 Location: Carlisle - Cumbria | That mesh looks very nice What you got planned for it next? | ||
gshaw |
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MP Admin Posts: 8747 Location: Greater London \ Essex | Leccy windows but I'm gettin sum1 else to fit em who knows what they're doing cos I certainly don't Also got re-covered doorcards on the way soon... | ||
gshaw |
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MP Admin Posts: 8747 Location: Greater London \ Essex | Update time Leccy windows fitted today cheers to Lee aka ROVER100 for sortin it out for me Doorcard off ready for swap Nice tidy work area Lee takin a tea break lol - car looks so nice n low when parked on that slope Side view Doorcards ready to go in The finished article Just needs a centre loom and a few other tweaks to finish it off completely but mostly there wooooooo and the doorcards look pretty nifty as well | ||
ROVER100 |
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Regular Posts: 241 Location: Kent | those door cards are looking really good we just need to get the loom done and some tweeters in the doors shame we ran out of time yesterday. | ||
gshaw |
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MP Admin Posts: 8747 Location: Greater London \ Essex | Yeah I hate it when I starts gettin dark agen | ||
Wills |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 686 Location: Hastings/Rye, East Sussex | looking really good. well done guys, nice job. | ||
gshaw |
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MP Admin Posts: 8747 Location: Greater London \ Essex | Tidied up the wiring with a new central loom today (was missing from the set I bought) and tried out the passenger side window - it didn't work motor completely knackered, so can't lift the window atm | ||
gshaw |
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MP Admin Posts: 8747 Location: Greater London \ Essex | Tidied up the wiring with a new central loom today (was missing from the set I bought) and tried out the passenger side window - it didn't work motor completely knackered, so can't lift the window atm On the plus point got me rev counter in at last anyway | ||
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