QUOTE(dares @ Feb 26 2012, 11:40 AM)
Wish I could say I enjoyed the DIY yesterday, but I was damn stressed out especially when I scratched the door trim panels and had difficulty re-installing them back because the insulflex was too thick (To quote myself yesterday "LAST TIME AND NO MORE!").
Even now the front door trim panels are not completely sealed so I have to cut out some of the insulflex out later, but I dah takut wanna dismantle the door trim panel
Guess I'm just not cut out for DIY, but many thanks to mahihi (I think he was quite stressed out by my car also
) and Ah Wai of Yau Yip, as well as V12k.
But now the door trim panels feel 100000 times more solid...I can't even pressed it in like last time. mahihi also helped install the insulflex into the boot, and I still got a giant piece stowed away in my car for for my front bonnet
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lols....10 mm is like this one la...u need some patience....different car different door panels different clips as well....use 10 mm over 6 mm coz the difference is quite significant....about the scratching,u can purchase oem grey paint at garage section,but after a while u will numb ad one la,lols...and bout the stressed out,it is normal whenever i try to install 10 mm on front panels,lols...the ori clips is kinda useless i can say...takut then come exhaust shop again lo,hahaGuess I'm just not cut out for DIY, but many thanks to mahihi (I think he was quite stressed out by my car also
But now the door trim panels feel 100000 times more solid...I can't even pressed it in like last time. mahihi also helped install the insulflex into the boot, and I still got a giant piece stowed away in my car for for my front bonnet
Feb 26 2012, 03:18 PM

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