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Haha yeah it was the best looking but not the best to drive , the ceff felt better on the track and soon enough i'll make it look pretty again (just finishing a couple cars that i'm building that don't belong on this forum)

edit: oops , prev. page is what i was dribbling about :)

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post some more pics up then! :)

Really like Stangs ceff, nice daily spec.

Get hassled by the boys in blue much?

Thanks. :) Haven't been pulled up as yet, touch wood, but probably just a matter of time. With the car all white it doesn't stand out like it used to with the black bonnet though.

Here's a comparison of how the rear of the Ceffy looked when I first bought it, and after the respray a couple of months ago.

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Remove those door bumpers like I did. You won't regret it.

Your paint is in good enough condition to pull it off without a noticeable difference.

Actually on that note, even on my horrible f**ked up paint, it isn't noticeable unless I point it out, or sometimes when it's dirty.

I did mention that to the panel beater who resprayed some bits for me, it's one of the few exterior details that still bothers me. Was mostly worried about having an obvious whiter line where the strip used to be.

Right rear door is actually a little yellower than the front, so may give that a going over again anyway though.

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