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"LINGLONG, CHINESE DITCH FINDER"

In white, across your sidewall.

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Any paint pen from the stationery shop works fine, it's no secret type. Just make sure there's no silicone on your tyres. The only sh*t ones are the ones designed for tyres.

The ones with the square nib work best. UNI Posca works well.

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Ain't no vivid lol.

Didn't try the pens as many said weren't worth it.

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Why so cagey?

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Why so cagey?

If people gave out their tricks everyday, it wouldn't be a trick anymore, would it?

Jokes, It's a grout pen lol.

Eager beavers on here eh

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If people gave out their tricks everyday, it wouldn't be a trick anymore, would it?

Jokes, It's a grout pen lol.

Eager beavers on here eh

Isn't the point of this forum to share our 'tricks' and knowledge with other members so all can benefit?

For what its worth, painting the logos on tyres is not something I like the look of, but others might and will want to know how to do it.

Rant over.

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Isn't the point of this forum to share our 'tricks' and knowledge with other members so all can benefit?

 

For what its worth, painting the logos on tyres is not something I like the look of, but others might and will want to know how to do it.

 

Rant over.

Indeed.

I guess that's why I shared it. Did I not?

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You were a little coy there Miss Amber.

But I've come to expect that. :ph34r:

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You were a little coy there Miss Amber.

 

But I've come to expect that.  :ph34r:

To be honest, given the opinions of many on how "horrid" and stupid tyre lettering looked, I didn't even think people would ask how I did it, once I had done it!

Other forums, not this one - you're all a lovely bunch on here :)

Grout pen worked okay.. Whether it lasts is another story. I shall update as time goes on

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Keen to see how long the tyre lettering lasts. The issue I had with the $11 UNI Paint pens from Supercheap was yellowing after 3 months or so. Whether it was caused by age or cleaning/tyre protection (or a combo of the two) I don't know.

Vinyl lettering could be an option next if your method doesn't last - there's a few applying it now.

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Keen to see how long the tyre lettering lasts. The issue I had with the $11 UNI Paint pens from Supercheap was yellowing after 3 months or so. Whether it was caused by age or cleaning/tyre protection (or a combo of the two) I don't know.

 

Vinyl lettering could be an option next if your method doesn't last - there's a few applying it now.

Yeah I have removed it as decided will just be for photos/meets.

Vinyl lettering is around $200+ so not worth it at all :)

Happy to get my pen out and redo!

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I've been quiet.. sitting in the background.. thinking of things to do..

My list grows! But in the last week:

- CCFL Angel Eyes ordered

- 7500k Fogs ordered

Seems my Vogtland springs aren't sitting captive, so need to sort this.. But she is hardly driven at present so keeps slipping the mind.

But got some shots of her, she's still sitting semi-pretty :)

Inspection II, Subframe are also on the to-do soon...
Needing a lotto ticket as the list grows!

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I look forward to seeing this in person, it's purdy.

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I look forward to seeing this in person, it's purdy.

Needs a bloody good detail - which hopefully if I make it into Speedshow will be getting by OCD (if they can fit me :ph34r: )

I need to just drive the damn thing! lol

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How much to do subframe Amber?

I presume you mean reinforcing plates, and not bushings?

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How much to do subframe Amber?

 

I presume you mean reinforcing plates, and not bushings?

Yeah reinforcing plates.

Not sure what the current pricing is but I believe around the $1,000 mark.. Give or take. Most likely closer to $1200 I think.

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Yeah reinforcing plates.

Not sure what the current pricing is but I believe around the $1,000 mark.. Give or take. Most likely closer to $1200 I think.

Cool, and which brand of plates do you recommend?

I seem to remember you getting this done on your old car.

Me and my mate will be doing the reinforcing on his e36 in the next month or two.

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Cool, and which brand of plates do you recommend?

I seem to remember you getting this done on your old car.

 

Me and my mate will be doing the reinforcing on his e36 in the next month or two.

I will be using Ray for it as the job he did on the Schnitzer was perfect, and so was my old M3.

The plates are customised with Ray :)

But I believe the ECS tuning brand are good

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What made you decide on ccfl angel rings and not led?

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What made you decide on ccfl angel rings and not led?

The last ones travelled over 40,000ks always on and still going today.

I don't like the "in your face" look of the LED, doesn't look factory at all. CCFL have a nice light, colour and factory touch to them :)

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Thanks looking at putting them in the ti

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Can anyone offer some insight into leather restoration??

Or the go to, can do person that could sort out my drivers side seat :) Just a bit of wear and tear as per usual!

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