Removed the wiper arms and scuttle panel. Rubbed down and resprayed the wiper arms with a few coats of satin black (they look brand new again). Gave the scuttle panel a coat of Gtechniq to take away the faded grey look. It too looks brand new again.
Nice, mine shows signs of deterioration as does the mirror trim. Is it a big job to remove?Big Andra said:Removed the wiper arms and scuttle panel. Rubbed down and resprayed the wiper arms with a few coats of satin black (they look brand new again). Gave the scuttle panel a coat of Gtechniq to take away the faded grey look. It too looks brand new again.
IAmOrion said:thanatu55 said:Yep... If you haven't done it... do it![]()
I haven't! I need to read up on it (again) I did research it before but I've forgotten ha. Is it something I can do on my drive easy enough or do I need to get my garage owning friend to do it on on of his lifts?
z4too4 said:Nice, mine shows signs of deterioration as does the mirror trim. Is it a big job to remove?Big Andra said:Removed the wiper arms and scuttle panel. Rubbed down and resprayed the wiper arms with a few coats of satin black (they look brand new again). Gave the scuttle panel a coat of Gtechniq to take away the faded grey look. It too looks brand new again.
Big Andra said:z4too4 said:Nice, mine shows signs of deterioration as does the mirror trim. Is it a big job to remove?Big Andra said:Removed the wiper arms and scuttle panel. Rubbed down and resprayed the wiper arms with a few coats of satin black (they look brand new again). Gave the scuttle panel a coat of Gtechniq to take away the faded grey look. It too looks brand new again.
Simple. Wiper arms off and pop a couple of clips. It was very grey looking but I forgot to take a before pic.
wyshyvanuk said:adam04, can you provide the brand of paint and color you used for your calipers? Excellent color match!! Thanks.
thanatu55 said:Carbon leather roll bar covers.... they're a b***h to do, a lot harder than they look !!
They're not perfect, but they'll do.
IAmOrion said:thanatu55 said:Carbon leather roll bar covers.... they're a b***h to do, a lot harder than they look !!
They're not perfect, but they'll do.
They look good to me! What glue did you opt for?
look sweet! There's the grill question answered me thinks. Stick with the theme.thanatu55 said:IAmOrion said:thanatu55 said:Carbon leather roll bar covers.... they're a b***h to do, a lot harder than they look !!
They're not perfect, but they'll do.
They look good to me! What glue did you opt for?
I used the Q-bond, nothing else seems to work with this material. That E6000 stuff was useless!
Getting everything to line up wasn't so easy so once you get it where you want it you need something thats going to cure quickly and hold tight. I think the carbon leather is thicker and allows you to rip off and re position without going too crusty.
Enquired about a remap for the coupe. I know a man that can. I'll keep you updated.Z4 COUPSTER said:look sweet! There's the grill question answered me thinks. Stick with the theme.thanatu55 said:IAmOrion said:They look good to me! What glue did you opt for?
I used the Q-bond, nothing else seems to work with this material. That E6000 stuff was useless!
Getting everything to line up wasn't so easy so once you get it where you want it you need something thats going to cure quickly and hold tight. I think the carbon leather is thicker and allows you to rip off and re position without going too crusty.
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thanatu55 said:I used the Q-bond, nothing else seems to work with this material. That E6000 stuff was useless!
Getting everything to line up wasn't so easy so once you get it where you want it you need something thats going to cure quickly and hold tight. I think the carbon leather is thicker and allows you to rip off and re position without going too crusty.