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  • #16
    Originally posted by RodLeach View Post

    Im a bodgy sh!te really..

    Said the person that called me a bodgey shite. pot. kettle. frying pans. whatever.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Post
      cant spell it but amonia(i think) ie horible stuff,may aswell pee on yr paint,never understood why people liked it,just buy proper cutting compound like farclea g3,ten times better

      T-cut is half the price and gives the same results. I've used cutting compound but prefer T-cut.

      Originally posted by si tate View Post
      Never noticed that the wheels are a different style to mine, is it cos your truck is newer?
      Yep, it's a 2001 model.

      Originally posted by joecuba View Post
      How easy were the wheels?

      What was the prep?

      Did you take the tyres off, or just mask?
      Just removed the wheel, scrubbed/hosed it clean, sanded down the corrosion, blew then off with an air-line, masked the tyres off then sprayed the wheel using a cheapie air-brush.

      Originally posted by POPEYE View Post
      Nice job Vince!! bottled out of the red then? totally different set up to the 2nd gens init,
      also dont like Tcut, a right bugger to rub off
      No red on this truck, the theme is black/silver/chrome. T-cut shouldn't be used on hot panels or in direct sunlight. If it dries too quickly it can be washed off easily enough.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by MattF View Post
        Really? Can't say as I'd ever noted.
        C'mon then! get some 1st gen pics up for us all to judge!!
        Originally posted by blakarm View Post
        Said the person that called me a bodgey shite. pot. kettle. frying pans. whatever.
        Thats my point! I don't want you going down the same path as me!! I was trying to make you a better person.. See... obvious aint it!!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by RodLeach View Post


          I was trying to make you a better person..


          Im too old a dog to be taught new tricks.

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          • #20


            I'm only 22 but suffering with IBS so if its good enough... That'll do!








            IBS is Idle bone syndrome aka.. Lazy tw*t!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by RodLeach View Post


              I'm only 22 but suffering with IBS so if its good enough... That'll do!








              IBS is Idle bone syndrome aka.. Lazy tw*t!
              Oh! i thought it was some sort of saveings account
              Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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              • #22
                Your welcome to deposit your savings here mate!!

                Just like a real bank they wont be here when you come to pick them up!





                But i'll have a tasty defender!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by RodLeach View Post
                  Your welcome to deposit your savings here mate!!

                  Just like a real bank they wont be here when you come to pick them up!





                  But i'll have a tasty defender!
                  you wont have any saveings if you buy one of them!! my sons mate's coughing up over 4K for new engine for his after the one in ther blew a piston
                  Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by POPEYE View Post
                    you wont have any saveings if you buy one of them!! my sons mate's coughing up over 4K for new engine for his after the one in ther blew a piston
                    £4k for an engine?!

                    But you can get a lexus V8 and gearbox.. WITH a car for £500ish!


                    I wouldn't care if it was just a land rover chassis an body sat on toyota running gear! I'd like to avoid doing all that because its expensive but still..

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
                      T-cut is half the price and gives the same results. I've used cutting compound but prefer T-cut.



                      Yep, it's a 2001 model.



                      Just removed the wheel, scrubbed/hosed it clean, sanded down the corrosion, blew then off with an air-line, masked the tyres off then sprayed the wheel using a cheapie air-brush.



                      No red on this truck, the theme is black/silver/chrome. T-cut shouldn't be used on hot panels or in direct sunlight. If it dries too quickly it can be washed off easily enough.
                      sorry i disagree tcut gets nowhere near the same results,although i do use a machine mop

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                      • #26
                        I used T-cut (the old type) with my polisher (set to the slowest speed)with a white sponge yesterday, buffed it off by hand then applied some black Turtle wax gloop. The paint finish is now as reflective as the windows.

                        Photos to follow.

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                        • #27
                          IBS...... isnt that a pain in the @rse?
                          Did I mention I have a BLUE one
                          Tony

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
                            I used T-cut (the old type) with my polisher (set to the slowest speed)with a white sponge yesterday, buffed it off by hand then applied some black Turtle wax gloop. The paint finish is now as reflective as the windows.

                            Photos to follow.
                            gets it shiny but u wont get those scratches out

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Post
                              gets it shiny but u wont get those scratches out
                              Read what I type thoroughly.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
                                Read what I type thoroughly.
                                i did,but that doesnt mean u have got them out,nor will u with tcut,but tbh after several years valeting,i am picky,theres shiny,and then theres 4 hours compounding and polishing shiny

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