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pariah78
PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 12:48 pm Up
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how much would i be looking at to get my boot smoothed/how much?(roughly)
just because i want to have it done but i dont know how to go about it, any advice would be apreciated Smile

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cgi.ebay.co.uk/peugeot...33640052bc

If this is good or not I don't know but I've seen it linked a few times. I would have thought just using filler would crack over time.

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Harry wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/peugeot-206-boot-flush-smooth-panel-/220721074876?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item33640052bc

If this is good or not I don't know but I've seen it linked a few times. I would have thought just using filler would crack over time.

I thought that too, i think europug has his done, could be worth asking

 
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i wn2 do mine too u will have to build a button inside to to undo the boot
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benb wrote:
i wn2 do mine too u will have to build a button inside to to undo the boot

or you could put the button were the rear wiper is seen it a few times looks slick Razz

 

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Mine was on the pug when I got it but I have sum good Friends who do bodywork they would quote around 300 to do the work n if say u wanted it done u could come up London way n we do it for u make they wouldn't jus fill it they would put a plate in where the recess I'd n weld it up them fill n skim it ect
 
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i did my own for less than £70 using one of them pannels

including painting it,


edit: in primer.... i225.photobucket.com/a...CI0046.jpg cant find a painted one

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are them panels ne good?
 
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20619d wrote:
are them panels ne good?

if your handy with filler etc yes, but you cant beat the welding method, the way i will be using next time.

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I was looking at the panels the other day and they do seem a valid option but as said nothing beats welding a steel piece in there.
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Semi-smoothed [boot handle still works]

 

 

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there's a garage on my road that do it using lead to fill the bit were the number plate is, think they quoted me around £130-£150 that didnt include painting though.
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ant how did they do that as i love it way more then fully smoothed or strips.
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dan_pug206sport wrote:
ant how did they do that as i love it way more then fully smoothed or strips.

He removed the boot strip then smoothed it over basically Very Happy

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