Panel Thickness

Thin bits of metal and bright blue light.

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Vaniller
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Re: Panel Thickness

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So pic appeared in preview but not when posted...
Duh.
What have I done wrong?

E D I T - Think I fixed it....
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Re: Panel Thickness

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MM

here are the rot photos.

Enjoy

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rear window - worse beneath the rubber

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Pandora's windsceeen
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Overspray on the winscreen rubber... I thought Id get that in before mm
Looks like mine did
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Re: Panel Thickness

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Thankfully not guilty of the overspray.
Shame they sprayed over the original colour though.
Think roller painting beckons in the future when all the patching is done.

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haha, well you know whats needed on the rear window, cut it out and add a strip
front screen , well i wouldnt bother buying the repair bit as you need a touch more :lol: as that will be a n ice little hole when exposed ans will reach down the front panal and into the A pillar area.
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hehe, nothing wrong with dragging a roller over it . better to spend the time money to get the underlying metal right
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