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antd last won the day on October 30 2023

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  1. A few weeks ago I posted a photo of my 2011 Agila. Only brought the car 24/9 this year. It had a dent on the rear drivers side. Would cost a lot to have it plastic welded etc. So I thought I would cover the dent with a Red Reflector. Halfords didn't have the right size so went on Google. Found 2 Oblong Reflectors for only £2.85p. As you can see from first photo, reflector covers the dent perfectly. As I still had another reflector I put it on the opposite side. They look like they are part of the car. WARNING: The adhesive is very strong. Once it touches the paint It Will Not Come Of. Be sure reflector is in the right position before pressing it on. Luckily it is level across the number plate, so once I had the dent covered, I measured the distance from reflector ,(On the Driver's side) to the number plate. Simply a matter of getting the same distance on the Passenger side. Hope this is useful to other members
  2. Hi. Just brought an Agila. It has a small dent back of the car. (Photo attached.) Thought best way to cover it would be to get a red reflector over it and stick it on. I figure it would look natural having Red reflector, like it was always there. Size about 3" Wide and 2" Depth. Think that's 80cm Wide and 60cm Depth. Save me paying someone to knock out the dent and paint it. What does anyone else think?
  3. Keep trying. I have just changed my Near Side Sidelight Bulb. Real pain to do. Once you have 2 fingers on the bulb holder Just pull it backwards with a firm grip. It will come out. It does not need to be twisted left or right. Hope this helps.
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