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How do I get RANGE ROVER straight at the same position

So I got all the Letters front and back. How do I do this now to get them straight and at the same place again. Daniel

Past:FFRR 2004 Vogue 4.4l bonnatigrey/sand/ burr walnut
Modifications: SC grill (not fixed) SC MY10 sidevents (not fixed), MY10 Letters front and back, clear sidelights , MY10 rear lights (not fixed), MY09 steering wheel trims, new MY09 sterringwheel 19'' seven spoke wheel (not fixed) 19'' MTS (not fixed), 20 '' wheels, doorhandelcovers brunel (not fixed), complete doorhandels (not fixed) burr walnutdoorsouround (not fixed)

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look at some FFRR's on ebay or pistonheads and copy the letters from them ... ... - .- -.




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Question Embarassed British Humor? Daniel

Past:FFRR 2004 Vogue 4.4l bonnatigrey/sand/ burr walnut
Modifications: SC grill (not fixed) SC MY10 sidevents (not fixed), MY10 Letters front and back, clear sidelights , MY10 rear lights (not fixed), MY09 steering wheel trims, new MY09 sterringwheel 19'' seven spoke wheel (not fixed) 19'' MTS (not fixed), 20 '' wheels, doorhandelcovers brunel (not fixed), complete doorhandels (not fixed) burr walnutdoorsouround (not fixed)

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If I recall, I used a cotton thread taped at each side of the bonnet to ensure the lettering was straight Thumbs Up 2005 Audi A8 W12
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Mounty wrote:
Question Embarassed British Humor?


no i was serious..looking at other FFRR's will give you a good idea where to put the letters.... ... - .- -.




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Some of the kits come with a template.

http://www.powerfuluk.com/products/range-r...wipes.html

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if they are genuine letters the backing will line up pre spaced with the bonnet edges and lip, spacing it is then fairly simple

if not genuine - its out with a tape measure and sharpy marker... you can usually remove pen marks with meths.

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Got the genuine. There is a prespaced sort of paper with square holes. so I just put the letter it in the middel of the square or do I line it up to the top? Sorry for all those questions but if it is not perfect I will hate it. Daniel

Past:FFRR 2004 Vogue 4.4l bonnatigrey/sand/ burr walnut
Modifications: SC grill (not fixed) SC MY10 sidevents (not fixed), MY10 Letters front and back, clear sidelights , MY10 rear lights (not fixed), MY09 steering wheel trims, new MY09 sterringwheel 19'' seven spoke wheel (not fixed) 19'' MTS (not fixed), 20 '' wheels, doorhandelcovers brunel (not fixed), complete doorhandels (not fixed) burr walnutdoorsouround (not fixed)

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Found the answer myself:


&feature=player_embedded Daniel

Past:FFRR 2004 Vogue 4.4l bonnatigrey/sand/ burr walnut
Modifications: SC grill (not fixed) SC MY10 sidevents (not fixed), MY10 Letters front and back, clear sidelights , MY10 rear lights (not fixed), MY09 steering wheel trims, new MY09 sterringwheel 19'' seven spoke wheel (not fixed) 19'' MTS (not fixed), 20 '' wheels, doorhandelcovers brunel (not fixed), complete doorhandels (not fixed) burr walnutdoorsouround (not fixed)

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Amazing what you can find on You-tube! Good of PowerfulUK to post it too and I see they have posted a few other "how to" files as well 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

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A really useful vid Thumbs Up

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A really useful vid +1

I have been threatening to do mine for a bit now, whats putting me off is the previous owner has glued some letters onto the bonnet Censored

I am concened about the finish once these have been removed (or even if the glued ones will come off) and wondering if the bonnet will need paint

Any advice or suggestions?[/u]

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try first with hairdryer with warm air if it lifts off. If it goes off you can use glueremover. There is some special remover for cars. Daniel

Past:FFRR 2004 Vogue 4.4l bonnatigrey/sand/ burr walnut
Modifications: SC grill (not fixed) SC MY10 sidevents (not fixed), MY10 Letters front and back, clear sidelights , MY10 rear lights (not fixed), MY09 steering wheel trims, new MY09 sterringwheel 19'' seven spoke wheel (not fixed) 19'' MTS (not fixed), 20 '' wheels, doorhandelcovers brunel (not fixed), complete doorhandels (not fixed) burr walnutdoorsouround (not fixed)

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Just a quick note to say thanks for the positive comments about the videos... they are a little "low budget" but i hope it helps people even if they don't purchase our products.

Simon at Powerful UK

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Powerful UK wrote:
Just a quick note to say thanks for the positive comments about the videos... they are a little "low budget" but i hope it helps people even if they don't purchase our products.

Simon at Powerful UK


does them positive comments offset all your chrome stuff they slag off...... Laughing 2004 black Vogue TD6

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