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Filth mate, pure filth.... I like it! 
M20B25 actually 
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im pleased u have changed itmunky30 wrote: ps; Cliffy, title has been edited so as not to offend you
I am going to chrome ur car when im down ur neck of the woods in july

Considering Selling the Cabby, looks like its gonna go
I have to say....that looks awesome!!!!
I'm really impressed what it looks like...considering a £25 budget!!
Hats off to you....it really does look good....
some black tints would finish it off....!!!
I'm really impressed what it looks like...considering a £25 budget!!
Hats off to you....it really does look good....
some black tints would finish it off....!!!
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munky30 wrote:Wow! I must have done something right if the chromians are complimenting it.![]()
Cheers folks.
Joe that does look spanking, Im sure I can find a way to get rid of the 'Patchiness' for you... Is it aerosol then?
At first I thought It was the reflection of the lights casting a shadow on the body (Stripe) I was going to say it would look
Liking the sign writing / stripes really finish it off...
You need to dig that filler out... Weld a plate in there (Pm me for a 'Tramp' solution)
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The stripe disappears at certain angles, I'm very pleased with how it came out. Once I had it masked up I had to fight the urge to do the stripe in white but I'm glad I did.
Its all done from aerosol cans, two coats, 13 cans. I'm guessing to sort the patchiness it needs a spot of wet sanding with some very very fine paper?
I know the filler isnt the ideal way to do it, will probably crack the first time I slam the boot but me and welders would be a dangerous combination.
You have pm
(well you will in a minute)
Its all done from aerosol cans, two coats, 13 cans. I'm guessing to sort the patchiness it needs a spot of wet sanding with some very very fine paper?
I know the filler isnt the ideal way to do it, will probably crack the first time I slam the boot but me and welders would be a dangerous combination.
You have pm
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My thoughts exactly.. would love an entirely smooth boot with no number plate recess but I cant imagine it would be easy/cheap.OBs wrote:Number plates![]()
Relocate?
Not sure about the front one though... not really anywhere to relocate it to... actually the same goes for the boot... where would I put it?
A tempting solution is black and white plates, but I dont fancy getting pulled every ten minutes.
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haha, am not chrome purest at all mate, i just happen to own one. As long as it's an E30 and looks good am happy fella!munky30 wrote:Wow! I must have done something right if the chromians are complimenting it.![]()
Cheers folks.
M20B25 actually 
I was goin to suggest that!!!! Likin that two-tone stripin tho ;)Tints and smoked lights, along with all black borbet a's are on the cards.
Gaffa tape is like "the force" - it has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together.
There's nothing that shouts "Poor Workmanship" more than wrinkles in the Gaffer tap
There's nothing that shouts "Poor Workmanship" more than wrinkles in the Gaffer tap
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Now do you see why I want to paint the dish black too?benjy wrote:I was goin to suggest that!!!! Likin that two-tone stripin tho ;)Tints and smoked lights, along with all black borbet a's are on the cards.
(still no bloody cheque btw, will be calling them this afternoon to hassle. Your wheels are very important to me and will be paid for as soon as an operator becomes available)
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Boot might look to plain... How about smaller ones as found on bikes? (Not square)munky30 wrote: My thoughts exactly.. would love an entirely smooth boot with no number plate recess but I cant imagine it would be easy/cheap.
Tom with the 318R (Was at the meet) had his held on with black velcro stripsA tempting solution is black and white plates, but I dont fancy getting pulled every ten minutes.
Or! Them 'No plate surrounds' you can get that screw to the bumper and unclip from the bottom...
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Do you have to drive with your lights on all the time,so that you can be seen?
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looking good munky, but you missed a bit 
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uber cool munky!
I want to remove all traces of chrome from my 316 and join the darkside!
I'd been looking for pics of matt black cars to see what they looked like!
Couple of questions for you..
Did you do the paint work yourself?
Did you just use "normal" spray paint?
What method of priming did you use?
Did you use and sort of laquer post painting?
How did you do the roof?
Do greasy fingerprints make messy marks?
That is all
I want to remove all traces of chrome from my 316 and join the darkside!
I'd been looking for pics of matt black cars to see what they looked like!
Couple of questions for you..
Did you do the paint work yourself?
Did you just use "normal" spray paint?
What method of priming did you use?
Did you use and sort of laquer post painting?
How did you do the roof?
Do greasy fingerprints make messy marks?
That is all
1990 318i Lux
Munky go black and grey plates.
MY dad had his on for about 3 weeks and only got pulled once, slap on the wrists and £30 the police got him on 4 things aswell
My dad has done velcro too, it's quite effective.
Go for it

MY dad had his on for about 3 weeks and only got pulled once, slap on the wrists and £30 the police got him on 4 things aswell
My dad has done velcro too, it's quite effective.
Go for it

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Yup.choppa7 wrote: Did you do the paint work yourself?
Hycote Acrylic Formulation Matt Black. (rattle can, £1.50 a tin, 'normal paint')Did you just use "normal" spray paint?
800 grit sandpaper all over. Matt black is essentially the same as black primer so no need to prime it.What method of priming did you use?
Nope.Did you use and sort of laquer post painting?
I'm a short person, but my car is very lowHow did you do the roof?
Yes. But all you need is a damp cloth and a towel to wipe them off.Do greasy fingerprints make messy marks?
No lights, but I scared the sh*te out of some poor woman today. I was parked in a shadowy part of a car park, started it up as she walked past and I dont think she'd noticed it, poor girl nearly jumped out of her skin.Daimlerman wrote: Do you have to drive with your lights on all the time,so that you can be seen?
Seems a bit pointless then.... 4 weeks of it looking good with black plates isnt worth £30 imho.max wrote:MY dad had his on for about 3 weeks and only got pulled once, slap on the wrists and £30
Tempted by the velcro idea though so I can have 'show plates'.
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Funny you should say that, I was thinking about it while I was masking up the scuttle panel.OBs wrote:Munky your car needs a mat black single wiper up front![]()
No really!
I think it would look more
Never really been a fan of the single wiper thing as normally they're slightly off centre, but the e30 wiper hole would line up perfectly.
Spook - white walls.... hmm... I dont think its old enough to carry off whitewalls... maybe if I put some red outline scallops on it..
Choppa - Not at all, the more matt black there is in the world, the happier I am. I'll be doing Haths tourer in a while too
Cheers for all the compliments guys
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im really bloody tempted now, i need to get some rust done and fancy a cheap respray. from white to matt black mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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Diaaaaaamn!
What a slaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag!
I feel like going and rubbing my car back down with a brillo pad and leaving it like it!
I can't wait to see some pics with 'blacked' headlamps, that will finish it off for me!
An IS front lip spoiler would look mean to, in my opinion.
Nice work dude!
Martin.
What a slaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag!
I feel like going and rubbing my car back down with a brillo pad and leaving it like it!
I can't wait to see some pics with 'blacked' headlamps, that will finish it off for me!
An IS front lip spoiler would look mean to, in my opinion.
Nice work dude!
Martin.
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If you have a garage to use I'll happily come and give you a hand, in exchange for beer.
Haven't really thought about how it would look on a saloon... could look pretty damn cool.
At this rate they'll have to make a matt black section on the zone
Haven't really thought about how it would look on a saloon... could look pretty damn cool.
At this rate they'll have to make a matt black section on the zone
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I want an IS spoiler... and se skirts, possibly a breyton rear valance too, just to bring it all a bit lower.DRIFTBOY wrote:Diaaaaaamn!
What a slaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag!
I feel like going and rubbing my car back down with a brillo pad and leaving it like it!![]()
I can't wait to see some pics with 'blacked' headlamps, that will finish it off for me!![]()
An IS front lip spoiler would look mean to, in my opinion.
Nice work dude!
Martin.

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you can borrow both of mine if you wanna make some moulds for some replicas...I want an IS spoiler... and se skirts, possibly a breyton rear valance too, just to bring it all a bit lower.
in exchange for helping me 'rat' my saloon
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