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Did you use 303? Did you do all of it or just the seams? What process did you go through? I'm needing to do it.
I used the 303 fabric guard. I put it on thru out the entire top, over lapping it twice. I then concentrated on the seams applying it very liberally. Took a while to dry, but it sure looks good, and bubbles up in the rain nicely. I've noticed this as we've had over 7" of rain this past week. And me with a roadster. Still love it!!!
We are too. Thornton Park. I expect a MINI wave if we see you
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Im in Windermere, hopefully we cross paths soon!
Bill, i'm here, just been busy with projects at work and online school still. Just prepping for the Dragon, Marron wishes Lil Raggi would come join us on vacation next month.
Hey all, finally got the rear tail light rings off. Not exactly easy, and kinda scary as I don't line hearing cracking sounds when I'm taking something plastic off. But, nothing broke, this time. One of these days I'm going to get dome good pictures, rather than these kind. Here's the tail lights in black.
it is aftermarket design that i changed colors around on i have to say it was a bit of nightmare 5 different companies told me i was either out of my mind or it couldn't be done (MINI has not released the dimensions on spoiler). the company (i eventually re-ordered 3 times) is in london took almost a year to produce and when they arrived were eschewed completely off center. one side of spoiler graphic nearly 4inches longer than the other.
must say great save by Habberstad Auto body and collision center they re-cut and made my dreams come true! they also said never again to non MINI graphics