UK's First Teal EC9 **Now Sold**

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Re: UK's First Teal EC9 ? Rear Bumper Fitted

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DanialA11 wrote:best iv seen lad,
u still gona be kiking that kikker comp in this or wa, carn't wait to see this on road

whats going on with manual conversion ?
yeah man deffinatly going to be running the kicker comp in this after i replace the alternator lol,manual conversion will be doing my self once the weathers starts to get better
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Re: UK's First Teal EC9 ? Rear Bumper Fitted

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R3H4N wrote:
DanialA11 wrote:best iv seen lad,
u still gona be kiking that kikker comp in this or wa, carn't wait to see this on road

whats going on with manual conversion ?
yeah man deffinatly going to be running the kicker comp in this after i replace the alternator lol,manual conversion will be doing my self once the weathers starts to get better

Naa u shoulda dun it befor the spray job, mynaa il bee looking out for it
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Re: UK's First Teal EC9 ? Rear Bumper Fitted

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Some more pics of it from the day i took it out the paintshop
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Right where to start from...first of all bought the car back home from paint shop and 2nd day i wake up to this..Some tw*t has either reversed into the back of my car and damaged my bumper and paint :@
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But moving on though some more minor updates
decided to slam the car down again..
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Anyone guess what the next update is..? :p
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Re: UK's First Teal EC9 *Bumper Damaged Already! :@

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In my above post i was making my oem lights work like USDM ones,heres the end result

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last one is with indicators on
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Re: UK's First Teal EC9 *USDM Rear Light Conversion*

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Damaged already, I'd be pissed!!!
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Re: UK's First Teal EC9 *USDM Rear Light Conversion*

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This looks so cool man! Such ashame some pr*ck damaged your bumper! :(
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Re: UK's First Teal EC9 *USDM Rear Light Conversion*

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Tel me about it,especially when you dont know who it was and none of the neighbours know anything about it or know what was parked behind my car that morning

I agree usdm rears do look good just need orange bulbs as the ones in at the moment are the normal white ones hence why they look a bit yellow,will be doing front indicators tommorow to
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Re: UK's First Teal EC9 *USDM Rear Light Conversion*

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What wheels you going for?
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Re: UK's First Teal EC9 *USDM Rear Light Conversion*

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man :( i feel gutted for you...i honestly think this is why i could never pay out for a paint job...theres too many inconsiderate dicks on the roads etc...
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Re: UK's First Teal EC9 *Custom Spoiler Attempt*

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So seeing as the weather was good today i thought id have a play around with a spare rear spoiler i had laying around

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And a quick test fit before moving on to filler and fibreglass
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Still needs alot more doing to it yet as im not happy with the way it has come out
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Re: UK's First Teal EC9 *Custom Spoiler Attempt*

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That looks good to be fair.
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Re: UK's First Teal EC9 *Custom Spoiler Attempt*

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I like it I do think it looks good but why not just take mine :OD
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Oh dont worry il be taking yours for sure haha just waiting till you relplace it :p
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Re: UK's First Teal EC9 *Custom Dual Carb Decal*

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Thought id stick this on today

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Re: UK's First Teal EC9 *Rear Bumper Repair*

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So not been on 4guk in a while and neither have i been bothered to update or sort out the car,so yesterday seeing as we're getting some serious sun i thought id finish off the sorting out the rear bumper that someone had reversed into and buggerd up..

started flaking what ever paint i could off by hand and then when no more would come off i started wet flatting it to bring out the oem black on the bump strips..

Didnt really take any pics at the time but should have some pics tomorow :)

and as the number plate holder needed pulling out i thought it would be easier to remove the whole bumper.. pulled out looks better then what it was now

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