My new car
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Dr@gon
knebby
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Re: My new car
It's a Wind so great but it's not blue lol
Can't tell from the pics about the roof but someone will be along shortly I am sure.
Manchester... You will be near for the Lakes meet...
Can't tell from the pics about the roof but someone will be along shortly I am sure.
Manchester... You will be near for the Lakes meet...
Barbs- Admin
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Re: My new car
i think the Collection does have a gloss roof
Barbs- Admin
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Hi. Yes, gloss black roof on the Collection, plus the red instrument cowl , neither of which were ever available on the standard models. Some other models had the door pulls but without the red inserts.
knebby- The Wind in your hair
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Looks like a wrap I think they are easy to take off but someone with the knowledge will be along soon.
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Thank you so much for all your help. I took her on a drive to North Wales today top down it was marvellous
tabascouk- Cruising down the highway
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Hi m8 if u won't to take wrap off easyest was is to use hot jet wash or slower way hair dryer then it will peel right off
Dr@gon- The Wind in your hair
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The c/f vinyl isn't standard, but leave it. It will protect whatever paint is under there.
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colin565- The Wind in your hair
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Looks very nice
Bullyboy- The Wind in your hair
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I like the CF boot lid. But as Ruyoko says, a hairdryer, a strong but soft tipped plastic spatchula type instrument and patience will help get it off. There might be some adhesive residue left, but some elbow grease will get that off. I've done it for a few work vans.
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thanks for that. I am still in two minds as I think it may give the car a bit more of a bat girl looks. Any adive on what products to clean the vynil with?ElNumbre wrote:I like the CF boot lid. But as Ruyoko says, a hairdryer, a strong but soft tipped plastic spatchula type instrument and patience will help get it off. There might be some adhesive residue left, but some elbow grease will get that off. I've done it for a few work vans.
tabascouk- Cruising down the highway
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I think a high quality, non abrasive car shampoo as you use for the rest of the car should be fine if you're leaving it on. Just be careful at the edges when using any tools or pressure washes as you dont want to start lifting the wrap prematurely.
If you're taking it off and want to remove any residue, a gentle application of t-cut should help shift it.
If you're taking it off and want to remove any residue, a gentle application of t-cut should help shift it.
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