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lozcb

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You hardly needed to say that Benny; it has bearly cooled bown in recent months - I'm thinking that front splitter must be looking like a Pizza by now with extra moth sir???!!!

Love my Massers dearly, in the true sense of the word , but it does irk me that the combination of the nose cone design and the modern shittty water based paints makes for mega front end stone chips, never had cars that chip so easily , seems that after every outing and everytime i go over 60, which is always there's a new one appeared , battle scars to be proud of some say , but when cleaning it really bugs me , the cost of having the bumper re-painted every 2 years should really be added to the running costs in my view maybe i need to get a bra


regards loz
 

SpyderNick

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I agree Loz,

I have just had a quote for respraying the stone chips on mine at £700 although that did include most of of the front of the car. But when to do it, Winter or spring and will a Gtech armour coating
be adaquate (another £450) afterwards or is a Bra really the only real protection, I do hate the look of the film covering.
 

BennyD

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You hardly needed to say that Benny; it has bearly cooled bown in recent months - I'm thinking that front splitter must be looking like a Pizza by now with extra moth sir???!!!

A tadge battle scarred it must be said, but you should see the state of the guys behind me!!
 

Mr.Cambio

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Personally i like the stone chips on my bumper/bonnet.They show me that the car has a history and is not an exhibition item. I have to agree though about the water paints, but to prevent from that, you can use a natural painted folie.Not the folies that make tha car look like carbon.The OEM colour remains, but is protected.
As a house engineer, the garages are a great inspiration to me.
Nikos
 

lozcb

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Personally i like the stone chips on my bumper/bonnet.They show me that the car has a history and is not an exhibition item. I have to agree though about the water paints, but to prevent from that, you can use a natural painted folie.Not the folies that make tha car look like carbon.The OEM colour remains, but is protected.
As a house engineer, the garages are a great inspiration to me.
Nikos



Here's one for you Nikos

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regards loz
 
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Mr.Cambio

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I cannot believe that someone built such a 'garage door' to park his Nissan Navara in.... But the Dino on the other one was awesome..
Thank you Loz!
 

toomanyhorses

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I cannot believe that someone built such a 'garage door' to park his Nissan Navara in.... But the Dino on the other one was awesome..
Thank you Loz!

I had a navara. Had two replacement engines in the first year. Made in Spain, apparently. Was ashamed to have it on the drive, let alone exiting a thunderbirds set.
All the effort. Shame on them