Picked up my TF 160
He has done loads of work to enhance the car & it was too good to miss. :yesnod:
Tough decision as my F is going so well & wrong time of the year to sell, but some one will benefit from having a very good example.
Have got a bit of body work to sort on the TF, but very pleased with it on the drive home :drive:
Will put some pics. up soon.
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Home to black Alfa Romeo 159 3.2 V6 Q4 ,green MGF VVC and red MG Maestro T16.
MG - the friendly marque.
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Its a bit BongoJanTantasticballs.
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What's the best way of removing without damaging the paint.?
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Forrester wrote: I agree Ben :yesnod:
What's the best way of removing without damaging the paint.?
"On my work experience at focus I was chief sticker remover and found that hot water and sponge did it best. Or wd40 for stubborn ones." - BenSewell.
WD40 doesn't hurt paint, does it?
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