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Apr 30, 2006 17:03:14 GMT
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got the dash in the front seats in anyway; 1 - does the passanger seat usually go further back that the drivers? also is the drivers seat usually looser or is that just wear? or is there the possability ive different front seats? 2 - whatrs the best way to get paint offf shiny things? 3 - where do the 2 black things go, and whats the best way to kill aryldite? I'm guessing the oval black thing is for the arm on the door trim. 4 - whats the best way to remove paint, then paint the door handles? ta.
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Apr 30, 2006 17:23:33 GMT
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I think the seats should both go as far back as each other. Remove paint from shiny metal with thinners or wire wool or some such thing. Araldite is a bit of a curse word can sometimes be peeled off though
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Apr 30, 2006 19:24:20 GMT
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oval black thing goes between the arm rest and the door card, round black thing goes behind the window winder EDIT. is that a nitrous fogger nozzle and plate in the photos?
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Mr K
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Apr 30, 2006 19:31:28 GMT
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EDIT. is that a nitrous fogger nozzle and plate in the photos? exactly what i was going to say? how far off running is this beast? and remind me what spec engine shes running?
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1. should be the same - as said - are there two sets of mounting holes perhaps? Or does one seat jam on something? 2. Thinners. Paint stripper (with care). Rubbing compound. Wire wool or scotchbrite can leave marks in the finish. 3. Is the round black thing the spacer for the window winder handle? The oval one could be the armrest base spacer? Araldite, try acetone (nail polish remover) again gently as it will disolve some plastics. 4. door handles - remove from car, sand down with P180 or so and then primer, satin black top coat. Many many coats. Even better would be to get them powder coated. Cheaper than you would think. Get a batch of bits together then go see your local coaters and get a cash job done. You putting the gas on this one?
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yeah its a fogger of the sierra. the holes to small for the boa throttle body. then I'm going to santa pod.
mwah ha ha!
anyway, I'm going to destroy my sierra then probally brake my drivers seat with excessive force.
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