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  1. Ah - I see. Yes, it's 36,000 in total. I've done 29,000 of those. Car is 4 years old. The drop is standard - I think it was 40 at the front and 30 at the back (?) I probably wouldn't use plastidip on anything that has it's face full on to the direction of travel, like thew mirrors, if you see what I mean. I originally did the Skoda logo on the front of the bonnet, but it chipped quite quickly and I ended up spraying it...which still chipped a bit. You can get chrome of carbon covers that stick onto your mirrors from superskoda if that floats your boat..
  2. Pretty good. 36,000 miles, no squeaks or rattles. Just about to go in for it's second service. The only problem is that a crack has appeared in the plastic where my right elbow rests most of the time....
  3. Two years on the plastidip is wearing pretty well, but starting to look a little tatty around the edges The worst bit is the rear passenger door a Quick refresh is in order A lot easier than putting the stuff on in the first place. Mask it up, spray loads onto the affected areas, and whip off the masking tape closest to the wet edge while it's still wet, and the result is really good. Tamiya yellow tape is really good for this. Did the whole car in under two hours.
  4. I like that Leon...where are you getting it from? Thanks
  5. Yep http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/314532-black-36-v6-estate/
  6. Hi I bought a Koni suspension kit from here http://www.dcperformance.co.uk/uprated/koni-sport-suspension-kits/skoda/superb.html They have other makes as well http://www.dcperformance.co.uk/performance/skoda/superb.html They didn't have them on stock, but Dan Garlick <[email protected]> was quick to respond to emails, knew the products and gave realistic delivery dates (they actually arrived sooner than promised) Guy
  7. Right - finished all the calipers in silver... And finally got round to spraying the washer bits black...
  8. Thanks Unfortunately, I didn't take a pic of the copper - painted half of the very rear bit copper, half silver.....thought "nah" to the copper, and painted over it with the silver....
  9. So a little bit of time in one of the first nice days of the year last weekend and I finally got round to the first of a couple of jobs I've been planning. I'm going to paint the headlamp washers the same colour as the car, but I've been toying with which colour to paint he calipers. I bought a tin of copper Hammerite and a tin of silver Hammerite. I bought copper because I thought it looked more gold than the gold, if you see what I mean. I painted the rear bit of the caliper half copper and half silver, to compare the two. The copper didn't look right, so I finished it with silver. 3 still left to do, but I thought I'd ask you lot what you think before I finish them....
  10. Hi I've fitted the Superskoda grill bits to my 2012 Black Magic. Pics here - http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/314532-black-36-v6-estate/ Guy
  11. I've done it - I mention it in the first post of my project thread http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/314532-black-36-v6-estate/ Unfortunately the ebay seller I used no longer exists, but you may be able to find someone to print a stick-on gel badge of your own design and size for a few quid, and literally a few seconds with a hair dryer and it moulded itself to the shape of the original domed badge and hasn't budged a year later Guy
  12. Thanks You can get another plastidip product called glossifier that you spray onto the matt black plastidip that gives it a slightly glossy appearance. I played around with it but decided it looked better without. The key to plastidip seems to be to mask only where there isn't a natural groove or break in the surface - so if you think about the rear side window you need to mask where it touches the rubber, but not the lower edge because it falls into a dip - on the lower edge just spray the chrome and onto the paint, then peel off any overspray on to the paint.......having said that, only leave 1-2cm of paint exposed, then mask it - and spray a reasonable amount onto the paint - this will give you a clean edge to peel off, and a reasonable thickness of plastidip to peel off, because if you don't it'll break up and be difficult to peel off. Sounds a bit counter intuitive, but give it a try I also found flexible yellow masking tape used in model making gave a much cleaner curved line than the B and Q stuff. Also take off the masking tape while the last coat of plastidip is still wet - you'll get a much cleaner edge There are some videos on youtube done by a bloke called fonzi that are useful. It's all trial and error - probably took me a day working out on one or two bits how best to do it, and another day doing everything
  13. Hi I've plastidipped all my chrome bits http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/314532-black-36-v6-estate/ They've survived about a year with no sign of wear and will stand up to a reasonable pressure washing Guy
  14. That looks pretty good - could you give us more details - model number, how much, where etc? Thanks
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