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Jeff J J:
Hi every one been working on the front end getting some jobs done new grill new driving lights repainted bumper painted the plastic betwen the bumper and lights black did not look good body colour.

Disco Matt:
Looking good - I'm considering painting the plastic trim below the lights on mine to match the new grille too (as it transpired that the colour I asked Halfords to mix wasn't the colour of my car, despite what it said on the car paperwork!)

Colin 009:
Better get some bonnet pins now, dont want the thing lifting at speed, mine is but luky for me the bonnet catch is hard work to open, I'm hoping it'll hold and few months till I can get the pins....

bilge rat:

--- Quote from: Disco Matt on August 11, 2008, 11:44:50 ---Looking good - I'm considering painting the plastic trim below the lights on mine to match the new grille too (as it transpired that the colour I asked Halfords to mix wasn't the colour of my car, despite what it said on the car paperwork!)

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mm they tried to tell me windjammer blue didnt exist . then when it did it was metalic :doh:

Disco Matt:

--- Quote from: bilge rat on August 11, 2008, 19:10:08 ---
--- Quote from: Disco Matt on August 11, 2008, 11:44:50 ---Looking good - I'm considering painting the plastic trim below the lights on mine to match the new grille too (as it transpired that the colour I asked Halfords to mix wasn't the colour of my car, despite what it said on the car paperwork!)

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mm they tried to tell me windjammer blue didnt exist . then when it did it was metalic :doh:

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With mine it was Niagara Grey, which turned out to be a very dark anthracite grey rather than the sort of blueish slate grey on the car.

Well, if Audi can get away with a huge lump of black plastic for a grille regardless of the colour of the rest of it then why can't I have a dark grey one!  :lol:

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