Jay
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Thought I'd share this one as the camera was handy.
Tabs decided the rear stickers on his mk3 GT were a bit tatty:
So I sourced a fresh set new from Toyota. Part numbers are in the pics for reference:
You can see the white backing card on the decals has been cut at a slant to make positioning a gift. All you do is line the lower edge of the decal to the lower edge of the panel and line the sloped edge up to the inner edge next to the bootlid and you can't go too far wrong.
Removing the old decals required careful use of a heatgun, the edge of a credit card and a fair amount of cursing:
Excuse any spots of dirt on the 'finished' photos:
Actually think the black spots on this side were chips on the bumper:
Refreshed arse-end:
It's the little touches like this that can sometimes make the difference so well worth doing.
Jay
Tabs decided the rear stickers on his mk3 GT were a bit tatty:
So I sourced a fresh set new from Toyota. Part numbers are in the pics for reference:
You can see the white backing card on the decals has been cut at a slant to make positioning a gift. All you do is line the lower edge of the decal to the lower edge of the panel and line the sloped edge up to the inner edge next to the bootlid and you can't go too far wrong.
Removing the old decals required careful use of a heatgun, the edge of a credit card and a fair amount of cursing:
Excuse any spots of dirt on the 'finished' photos:
Actually think the black spots on this side were chips on the bumper:
Refreshed arse-end:
It's the little touches like this that can sometimes make the difference so well worth doing.
Jay