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Finally i managed to get my camera to work with my girlfriends labtop and was able to upload the pics!
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The difficulty with that is;
A. You have to sand the paint/primer to metal B. You have to know how to bondo (not a biggie) C. You have to find the exact same color your car is Those only apply to if you would do it to your current paint, doing it when you repaint the car is a lot easier! |
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Yeah its not too diffucult, but its not the easiest thing in the world. Just need some patience, and make sure you read the directions, and follow them exactly, makes ur life alot easier trust me lol. If you have any questions about it too, just ask I was in the same boat as you when I got my celi, the invader rear was the first thing I ever molded/blended, so I know the common mistakes to make and what not.
Also dont go too crazy molding things, because you cant get them off, I wouldnt do the front bumper as its alot more common to need to take off, than the rear bumper. It is possible to get off, but you'll most likely screw up alot as bondo is extremely strong -------------------- |
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