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    Can anyone Carbon overlay this.?

    Read through a few threads on Carbon and will go with Imdyings thoughts on carbon overlay,problem is i am well happy to do anything mechanical but this carbon thing is out of my league so is there anyone out there that can do it for suitable payment,its a chin spoiler off an SV.
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    If you are able to operate a piece of sandpaper and a paintbrush, you can do it yourself.
    It really isn't that hard.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    If you are able to operate a piece of sandpaper and a paintbrush, you can do it yourself.
    It really isn't that hard.


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    Well yes i can operate both but i dont have the time nor the need to learn with this thing i just want it done.Problem is i seem to have a shed full of projects and only so much time so have decided to get on with it and my time will be much better served with things mechanical methinks.Its getting so bad i am struggling to get the damn car in there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Well yes i can operate both but i dont have the time nor the need to learn with this thing i just want it done.Problem is i seem to have a shed full of projects and only so much time so have decided to get on with it and my time will be much better served with things mechanical methinks.Its getting so bad i am struggling to get the damn car in there.
    Give me your location and I'll tell you who to contact......There are plenty who can handle a brush and bucket but at $70-$100 m2 ya dun wanna waste it. Best to deal with some who does quality work and can deliver a good job at the end.
    It's better to have ridden and crashed,than never to have ridden at all....R.I.P. Bruce Bennett (old fart-KB.) 1955-2005 posted by Bronwyn Bennett.

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