Established MemberJoined: Apr 2007RhonddaPosts: 1774Saxo Furio
#5
That's exactly how im doing mine. In the middle of it now, done the front and the grill, cut the backing parts.. Just having fucking mahoosive problems with the mesh. I've sort of given up for the time being. Fair play done a good job on that.
Any advice with the mesh? How did you shape it? What did you use to bond to front part?
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Saxperience Forum BumJoined: Mar 2003KentPosts: 3994
#6
It looks like a very good job
But not a great colour match in the pics, is it ok?
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#7
not a bad job mate
Established MemberJoined: Apr 2007RhonddaPosts: 1774Saxo Furio
#8
Pics work for me
L-platerJoined: Mar 2009Posts: 72
#9
the mesh takes ages to do, cut it abit bigger square nd i did mine in two halves thn just trim it down. if you havnt bought the mesh buy silver mesh from b&q thn spray it thts wat i did. the colour match is better in real life but it was halfords stuff not exactly right
Regular PosterJoined: May 2009BucksPosts: 3542001 saxo 1.4 Furio
#10
nice job
Established MemberJoined: Aug 2008LancasterPosts: 1532JP4 AX
#11
Looks good, nice job
Infrequent PosterJoined: May 2009Sailsbury, WiltshirePosts: 117Mk1 (99) Saxo VTR, Silver.
#12
looks wicked mate, good job!
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#13
looks good mate
Infrequent PosterJoined: May 2009High WycombePosts: 153Saxo VTR
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