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| Fitting side skirts Hi people, looking for advice please! I've got side skirts to fit and I'm thinking of doing them myself. They are the skirts that are on the Punto Sporting. They didn't come with a fitting kit but I know that I'll need to bond them onto the car and put two screws in each wheel arch and two on the door sill. Any tips on what order to do this in? And what kind of bond to use, and how to hold the skirt on while it dries? Sorry for all the questions, just don't want to start it and make a mess of it! I've been to a body shop who will fit them for around £65 which seems ok, I just would rather not spend this if I can do it myself. Thanks in advance
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| can go much lower | Re: Fitting side skirts Get a max power haynes modifying manual, it tells you everything you need to know... Just like this one iirc they're £20 in halfords http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Haynes-MAX-pow...QQcmdZViewItem
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