i realy don't have any cash for carpet. any tips?
dad says he mabe able to do it, as he has done it before.
he ispretty talented for some one who hardley went to school :P
just a drill bit style thingo, and yes i have started on a rough grade sand paper going to a finer one then to steel wool then to polishing by hand then to the drill bit
ohh, I'm in det as it is, i have the intirior out atm and I'm running new wire at the moment so I'm doing every thing while the carpets out, do you think it would be cheaper to take my carpet and the car to a trimmer to do it?
oh well, my plan in the near future is to get a ke10 or 20 of some discription, just clear coated 1 wheel and its looking realy snazzy. i brought a polishing tip for my drill at rare spairs and it was like $16.35, pretty bloody dear
Hey,
Ive just removed the carpet from the front of my car and I'm planing to use it as a template to cut out the new stuff, however the carpet that i have removed has "glue" on the back of it and i was just wondering if there was an easy way to remove this so that i can lay it out flat. Or is there another easier way to get a template of the floor pan.
I'm not interested in getting moulded carpet due to lack of funds and the fact i already have the other carpet.
Casey.
thanks tas, i have done 1 hotwire allready and ill post pics up asap
I'm painting all the "wires" and the center bits
looks pretty good considering the use of $2.50 paint I'm going to clear coat them aswell.
off to get a mothers power ball thismorning
Hi all iv just brought falken_ke30's 13x7 hotwires and they are in desperate need of a clean,
iv got a great how to on polishing just what i need to know is
how should i paint the centers?, should i clear coat the centers? And what color?
I'm pretty sure I'll go gold again but I'm open for suggestion's
thanks and all help Appreciated
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