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RE: Project PureNamic ed4 5dr Orkney Grey - Nearing Completion! - Gatsby - 13-03-2013 07:35pm

(12-03-2013 06:56pm)Evogirl Wrote:  How easy was it to remove the plastic bumpers on the bottom of the doors?

Easy! give them a tug and they just pull off!
(13-03-2013 09:35am)speary Wrote:  On the picture of the rear of your car, the Land Rover oval badge doesnt look straight

thats what I thought, it is just where the lettering on the badge is not straight - dealer said they are all like it..?
(13-03-2013 10:59am)chris taylor Wrote:  Great looking job did landrover spray the parts & what was the cost for this ,the colour match looks good,did they just use the paint code for the colour match.

No they had to use a paint match tool as their are 6 different shades of orkney grey (and the chassis no doesnt define which one).

Had a local spray shop do it - they are the best around - cost was £600 for bumpers (Orkney Grey & Silver trims) and all door plastics, they have done a nice job, just as good as factory finish!
(12-03-2013 04:58pm)PMStevo Wrote:  Looks great. Did you do the side sills yourself?

yeah they were really easy, but you need to get the bolts and collapsable nut inserts. Both sides - removal and ref fitting took me about 2 hours.


RE: Project PureNamic ed4 5dr Orkney Grey - Nearing Completion! - Nedal0 - 27-12-2015 12:38pm

Excellent Work Gatsby


RE: Project PureNamic ed4 5dr Orkney Grey - Nearing Completion! - wheels - 28-12-2015 06:46am

How did the dynamic lower rear bumper align with ýour original exhaust system