Big Spence
25-12-2006, 12:02:06
When i ordered my R26 in Mercury last week I took the option of having the decals removed as I wasn't keen on the roof decals.
Does anyone know if Renault will allow u to have just the side and bumper decals without having the roof ones?
It just after seeing rg225 pics of his R26 i thought they looked really good on the Mercury........
Happy Xmas
Big Spence
pjdt77
25-12-2006, 13:07:24
Easier to just get the lot fitted m8, and take the roof ones off at the dealership. CHeers Phill
shinyautos.com
26-12-2006, 00:14:09
Get the lot mate and just take the roof ones off if you don't like them like phil said! :wink:
ric04vrs
26-12-2006, 00:27:34
got to agree ,they did look ok on the mercury , might not be as good on other colours though
Big Spence
26-12-2006, 16:25:34
Cheers lads.........
Not thought of that, I take they are easily removeable?
Spence
shinyautos.com
27-12-2006, 18:18:53
Can't see why not mate,
Hair drier and a bit of tcut should do the trick.
pjdt77
27-12-2006, 21:30:19
Like I said m8, I would ask the dealer to remove them, then when you pick up the car if there's anything wrong they will have to rectify it, before you accept it. Cheers Phill
Big Spence
28-12-2006, 16:08:27
Like I said m8, I would ask the dealer to remove them, then when you pick up the car if there's anything wrong they will have to rectify it, before you accept it. Cheers Phill
Good point Phil, but I'm buying my car as a Pre-Reg off an internet company, so it is gonna be delivered on a trailer, however my mate owns a bodyshop so I'm sure he could remove them causing no damage.
Who knows I might even get attached to them
:D
pjdt77
28-12-2006, 22:31:18
Like shiny said mate just make sure you apply some direct gentle heat, this helps re-activate the glue and makes removal easier. Cheers Phill
BlackRat250
29-12-2006, 18:32:01
All you need is a heat paint stripper, a wall paper stripper and a brillo pad for scraping the glue off. :lol: :lol: :lol:
pjdt77
29-12-2006, 19:20:43
Really Dave, were trying to help the lad out......a sandblaster is better for glue removal. :lol: :lol:
BlackRat250
29-12-2006, 19:28:05
soz, i wasn't thinking. Your right.