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mike9965

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  • Birthday 09/09/1965

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  1. can you pm me the details please cheers mick
  2. probs the same as when you have a car charger for your phone they dont run on 12 volt batteries do they lol
  3. Daystate mk3 pre silencer and barrel shroud excellent condition £40.00 posted
  4. only sensible offers considered please
  5. Landrover Discovery 300tdi 1996 £550.00 selling my landrover discovery if anyone here is interested its a 1996 300tdi green in colour taxed and motd till end of march now unless you are any good at welding it wont go through another mot inner arches back door arches sills all need welding for mot it has also recently aquired the typical discovery immobiliser problem the immobilised solenoid will fire when it wants to easy fix just wire ignition direct to starter solenoid the good bits are it has great tyres wheels engine and box superb one of the smoothest 300tdis ive drove from the outside it looks perfect fitted with nato towbar roof lights (not wired) all in all she is a great vehicle for off rd use and can be driven away or for someone thats wants to put her back on the rd with some work im looking for £550.00 thats the price she would be worth for engine box and scrap the vehicle in my mind is too good to scrap and would be better put to use as a working vehicle
  6. the one think i have found when i done my stock was that i get quite a bit of white residue probs off my hands and when it starts to look tatty it does look tatty i have now removed it but intend to do it again i must admit i did do a bit of a rush job when i sprayed it is there a knack of coating to make it more durable i found the slightest rubbing against trees or postst and the rubber would tear maybe laquer would do the job but wouldnt this cover the stickyness
  7. ive removed the plasti dip off the stock think of it as a balloon wrapped pefectly around the stock or object you are aplying it to thats exactly what it is like when you remove it apart from a few bits it came off virtuallly in one peice the stock is unmarked it left nothing on the stock so it does come off very easy and wont damage your stock
  8. u tube plasti dip you will see a bloke do his alloy wheels 6mths later there is a clip showing wear and tear and him removing the coating it just peels away
  9. probs with a spray gun
  10. goes on very this like spray paint leaves a very grippy rubbery feel
  11. mike9965

    Plasti Dip

    Been having a play around tonight with a new product called Plasti Dip Basically its a spray on rubber in a can like a spray paint 3-4 coats and you get a rubberised finished i wanted to do the stock black but didnt facy spraying it with paint incase i didnt like it and had the rigmoroul of having to sand and stain and oil the stock if i wanted to go back to the wooden stock this product leaves a durable rubber coating on anything you spray and when fed up and wanting to go back you just split and peel off leaving the coated surface exactly as it was before coating it ideal for stocks as it protects the wood .. its fully waterproof and very durable what do think mike
  12. ill take that please pm me your payment details thanx
  13. both scopes sold thanx can you please lock
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