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Honda-Hardy's type "s" express
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Re: Honda-Hardy's type "s" express
i was but the bloke broke one of the sensors so it was worthless. i also tried to take out the gathers sound system and complete navigation loom and rca cables for it but it was all incorporated in the loom.wurlycorner wrote:You weren't tempted to take the full parking sensors system with the switch then, Sam?
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his back light doesnt work, so you cant see anything. or control anything either.nitin_s1 wrote:Gordon, what was wrong with your screen? Was it just that it had black dots or something else? If it works little bit then can I try it on my car please?
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when were you thinking bud?gordonlear wrote:Cheers mate. I will be in contact about collecting it and bringing your sunroof over.
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making a start on the Jdm rear bumper and Motegi lip repair
So, here i have a rear bumper and Motegi rear lip with parts that need plastic welding and filling.

i intended on fitting a rectangular fog light in the hole of the oval fog, but due to the oval fog hole being taller than the rectangular one led me to come up with a different solution.
in the eves of my garage roof i kept the old 4th gen bumper, so am using the plastic to fill the holes.
so firstly the plug for the fog was roughly cut out of the bumper.

then smoothed to shape and inserted in to the new bumper.


next on to the rear lip.
using the curvature of the edge of the 4th gen bumper i traced the curve of the damage in the lip and cut that out,


not having the underside correct just yet, i cut out a flat piece to place on the underside.



i intended on fitting a rectangular fog light in the hole of the oval fog, but due to the oval fog hole being taller than the rectangular one led me to come up with a different solution.
in the eves of my garage roof i kept the old 4th gen bumper, so am using the plastic to fill the holes.
so firstly the plug for the fog was roughly cut out of the bumper.

then smoothed to shape and inserted in to the new bumper.


next on to the rear lip.
using the curvature of the edge of the 4th gen bumper i traced the curve of the damage in the lip and cut that out,


not having the underside correct just yet, i cut out a flat piece to place on the underside.


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Re: Honda-Hardy's type "s" express
well iain, i couldnt use the plastic bits from the 4th gen in the end, due to they started to rust, (yes even 4th gen plastics rust)

