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That was 2 mega packs (large sheet) and I have 2 sheets left to do the boot of the Lupo around the air install.
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After seeing that, I think you should change your name to DynaMatt or at least buy shares in the company. That's gonna be one solid Caddy when its done.
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Matt@Reflex wrote:That was 2 mega packs (large sheet) and I have 2 sheets left to do the boot of the Lupo around the air install.
Really want to do mine but cant be arsed stripping it down as its racked out in the back !!
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It's a boring job but made easy because my van was completely in bits :-)
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Cant wait see this finished matt.Hopefully i will get a glimpse of it when i get my touran mirrors fitted :P
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Your mirrors are done apart from polishing so you will probably visit before mine is anywhere near finished ;-)
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Sorry for the thread hijack but while on the subject how do i go about relocating my aerial once i get my mirrors back matt?
Got all the mirrors just putting me off with the aerial situation now.
Thanks bud.
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Tails93 wrote:Sorry for the thread hijack but while on the subject how do i go about relocating my aerial once i get my mirrors back matt?
Got all the mirrors just putting me off with the aerial situation now.
Thanks bud.
Mine only has the fm one in the drivers side and I can just fit it into the Touran mirror but it does not get a good signal.
I've got the Kenwood DAB going in so I will be happy with just my Ipod and Dab.
I am sure you can get good internal fm aerials that can fit in the cab somewhere.
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Doc wrote:After seeing that, I think you should change your name to DynaMatt or at least buy shares in the company. That's gonna be one solid Caddy when its done.
Yeah I like that :D
The guy from Dynamat came to visit and sorted me a very special deal as it was for my own demo van ;)
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It's going to weigh a tonne with all that Dynamat. You will defo need a remap :)..
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Already sorted Rob ;-)
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Mk7 Gti/Touran front bumper on at last :-)
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Looking mean Matt,that colour is awesome :)
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Saw this on FB earlier, looks awesome man.

Maybe you should make some extra front bars to sell off?
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