Try t-cutting over the edge and if it looks good polish it up. When I did my rear arches I just masked the door/lights/rear window and blended the paint in with the existing paint so it was less noticeable.
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Try t-cutting over the edge and if it looks good polish it up. When I did my rear arches I just masked the door/lights/rear window and blended the paint in with the existing paint so it was less noticeable.
Yeah was thinking of just re spraying the whole arch but it takes ages to get down to metal i would need one of the propper grinder things.
IMO... Don't attempt to spray the entire rear quarter with rattle cans... Just lightly sand it back with fine wet+dry and give it another coat over the arch and where you can see the edge to blend it a little.
There's more to a GSi than the bumpers and stickers :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by NovaLad16
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For some reason, the pic of the sub in the boot really made me LOL lol
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Anyways small update.
Got a GSi boot vinyl incase i do go the whole way and GSi it.
And 1 arch sorted and 1 to go :p
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...w/DSC01424.jpg
Got on with the panel next to the arch near the door today on 1 side.
Added filler and started to sand down...
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...w/DSC01438.jpg
And more sanding down...
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...w/DSC01439.jpg
Sprayed the primer on and got half way through wet and drying the un-even bits when i realised my fingers were numb so put it away till tomorrow!!
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...w/DSC01441.jpg
oh my god thats fecking horrible lol sorry but it must be said
i know i said the same, doesnt look right does it
Aye the lip isn't right at all and you can see where you've fillered the side too. Crack out the wet+dry and sort it. lol
As Iainel said,may take tim but will look 100% better:thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by iainel