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Bravo Matthewr1990's T-Jet Bravo Dynamic

Introduction

So after months of looking around, researching, test driving and even a little fight (don't ask). I have finally got myself a Bravo. And what a beauty she is. It's a (57 plate), Dynamic, T-jet 120.

Goodbye Megane. You horrible excuse of a car!

Now can someone point me in the direction of a new brain. Even the climate control confuses the hell out of me LMAO. Gonna need a really good read of the manual.

Anyway. The car has a full service history and only has 57,000 miles, it had got a broken glove box but the garage is sorting this for me. It's coming with 9 months mot, 6 months tax and warranty, it's just had new belt's, water pump, brakes and two front tyres. It's in beautiful shape with no dents although there is paint work damage on the rear bumper. It's not deep, they're just surface scratches and no dent so god knows what they hit or did lmao. But it's not severe and barely visible from a distance, so it will be sorted when and if I'm ready.

QUESTION: being as this is a 57 plate car. Will it be able to connect to my iPhone 5 with a software update and the right connector?

So anyway without further ado here she is. She will have a name in due time


Good looking interior


Considering it's 6 years old, the upholstery is immaculate


Beautiful colour

So what do you think?
Re: My new Bravo :D

So I received my forever black stuff to bring the life back into my bumpers and trim.

My god it's a miracle maker. Now that it has dried fully it could probably use another coat in some spots however for how much effort and cost it has been incredibly impressive.

Here's some before shots of my rear diffuser and wing mirror so you get the idea of the horrible grey and mismatched colour from the sun and weather, yes that wing mirror is as clean as I can get it. Those marks are from the weather (n)


Here's half way through my rear diffuser so you can tell how well it works,


And some final shots. As good as new. Well worth it.


Few tips for those that are interested, it's meant to last 7 years and has built in UV blocker to stop the colour being greyed by the sun again. It is actually a dye so when applying best to have a damp towel at hand to wipe the paintwork. If it dries onto the paintwork it's permanent. So more sure the cars not too hot. I've done one thorough coat and I'm so impressed, I'll do another coat tomorrow probably and then a third some point next week just to really get that deep black even finish.
 
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Re: My new Bravo :D

So I received my forever black stuff to bring the life back into my bumpers and trim.

My god it's a miracle maker. Now that it has dried fully it could probably use another coat in some spots however for how much effort and cost it has been incredibly impressive.

Here's some before shots of my rear diffuser and wing mirror so you get the idea of the horrible grey and mismatched colour from the sun and weather, yes that wing mirror is as clean as I can get it. Those marks are from the weather (n)


Here's half way through my rear diffuser so you can tell how well it works,


And some final shots. As good as new. Well worth it.


Few tips for those that are interested, it's meant to last 7 years and has built in UV blocker to stop the colour being greyed by the sun again. It is actually a dye so when applying best to have a damp towel at hand to wipe the paintwork. If it dries onto the paintwork it's permanent. So more sure the cars not too hot. I've done one thorough coat and I'm so impressed, I'll do another coat tomorrow probably and then a third some point next week just to really get that deep black even finish.

how much is this stuff looks amazin
 
Re: My new Bravo :D

So I received my forever black stuff to bring the life back into my bumpers and trim.

My god it's a miracle maker. Now that it has dried fully it could probably use another coat in some spots however for how much effort and cost it has been incredibly impressive.

Here's some before shots of my rear diffuser and wing mirror so you get the idea of the horrible grey and mismatched colour from the sun and weather, yes that wing mirror is as clean as I can get it. Those marks are from the weather (n)


Here's half way through my rear diffuser so you can tell how well it works,


And some final shots. As good as new. Well worth it.


Few tips for those that are interested, it's meant to last 7 years and has built in UV blocker to stop the colour being greyed by the sun again. It is actually a dye so when applying best to have a damp towel at hand to wipe the paintwork. If it dries onto the paintwork it's permanent. So more sure the cars not too hot. I've done one thorough coat and I'm so impressed, I'll do another coat tomorrow probably and then a third some point next week just to really get that deep black even finish.

Mathew I think it looks awsome just as new as mine are now.it's something I certainly will be keeping logged in my mind for "when" mine go,
Well done dude top notch.

Just thought I will bring my car to you as you won't go through that whole bottle lol.
 
Re: My new Bravo :D

Mathew I think it looks awsome just as new as mine are now.it's something I certainly will be keeping logged in my mind for "when" mine go,
Well done dude top notch.

Just thought I will bring my car to you as you won't go through that whole bottle lol.
Ha, I'm about half way through the bottle. I'll be doing a couple of more costs soon. Not as thick though so may have enough left for your wing mirror if you're lucky lmao
 
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