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Just wondering if everyone has black paint between the 2 side windows on a glanza? Mine has seen better days but im not sure if it was sprayed black or is actually supposed to be black? Its a 98 spec white V, Cheers

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Its supposed to be black. Pretty sure its satin and without a laquer either just give it a wee sand down mask up round it well and have a bash. Cant really go wrong its only a tiny bit mate.

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Its supposed to be black. Pretty sure its satin and without a laquer either just give it a wee sand down mask up round it well and have a bash. Cant really go wrong its only a tiny bit mate.

Cheers mate, i wont be doing it myself though im useless haha!

yea all glanzas have it realy good way to tell if its been a uk spec converted to a turbo

I never knew that mate! Cheers

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Honestly mate just mask up around it with plenty tape and newspaper and you cant possibly paint the bits you dont want to paint. Its a doddle and if it dont come out how youd like just rub it down and try again plus painting is quite self satisfying lol with that paint you can do your wiper arms and scuttle panel at the same time will make a massive difference.

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Yeah good thinking mate il get the wipers done and scuttle panel done too! Its in the bodyshop next monday anyway to have my tom's bumper, livesports skirts and varis rear bumper sprayed anyway :-) having a full mop too as its been sat up TD for 8 months lol

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Awell klkl i only done my wiper arms and scuttle panel the other week and the results were superb they looked brand new as if they had just come out the packet. I expected the black paint on the plastic scuttle to look shit but it looked as though the plastic had never been any other way. Im going to be doing the bit between my windows soon aswell as i like seeing the difference before and after.

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