LiamGTR Posted July 5, 2010 Author Share Posted July 5, 2010 new plates look well if there was not a recess i'd deffo say small plates, but as theres a recess it needs big plates imo Ditto. I'm definitely keeping the small plates for my next car(s) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hezz Posted July 5, 2010 Share Posted July 5, 2010 saved you a few quid filling and sorting out the holes too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lee_2f2f Posted July 5, 2010 Share Posted July 5, 2010 Don't forget, before you put the new plate on, put some vasoline on the holes, it will help deter the rust. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McRic Posted July 5, 2010 Share Posted July 5, 2010 Don't forget, before you put the new plate on, put some vasoline on the holes, it will help deter the rust. confused by this one, I may be wrong but is vasoline not water based? The answer to that will be no...BORAGO OFFICINALIS SEED OILAn emollient; specifically, a botanical oil rich in triglycerides (which are building blocks of skin lipids) and antioxidants (which are a part of nature's defense and repair mechanisms). BUTYLENE GLYCOLA humectant material that binds with water molecues and holds them in skin cells. CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDEAn emollient; helps seak in moisture and gives your skin a smooth feel. CARBOMERA thickener; gives lotion a thick, rich feel. CETYL ALCOHOLAn emulsifier; an ingredient that helps to hold the lotion together. These ingredients are what keep all the other ingredients blended together in a smooth, creamy product. CLYCERYL STEARATEAn emulsifier; an ingredient that helps to hold the lotion together. These ingredients are what keep all the other ingredients blended together in a smooth, creamy product. CYCLOPENTASILOXANEA silicone; gives lotion a smooth, skily feel. DIMETHICONEAn occlusive emollient material made from silicone, dimethicone helps seal in moisture and gives your skin a smooth feel. DISODIUM EDTAA preservative; essential to keep lotion fresh every time you want to use it. DISTEARLYDIMONIUM CHLORIDEAn emulsifier; an ingredient that helps to hold the lotion together. These ingredients are what keep all the other ingredients blended together in a smooth, creamy product This particular emulsifier iteracts with the skin surface to provide a silky skin feel. DMDM HYDANTOINA preservative; essential to keep lotion fresh every time you want to use it. ETHYLENE BRASSYLATEAn odor neutralizer to help mask any unpleasant odors from certain essential ingredients. Because Intensive Rescue products are unfragranced, they do not hide their ingredients behind a wall of heavy perfume. GLYCERINA humectant or "water magnet" that binds with water molecules and holds them in skin cells. Glycerin effectively replicates the role of your skin's own natural moisturizing factor. GLYCERYL STEARATEAn emulsifier; an ingredient that helps to hold the lotion together. These ingredients are what keep all the other ingredients blended together in a smooth, creamy product. GLYCINE SOJA (SOYBEAN) STEROLAn emollient; specifically, a botanical oil rich in triglycerides (which are building blocks of skin lipids) and antioxidants (which are a part of nature's defense and repair mechanisms). GLYCOL STEARATEAn emulsifier; an ingredient that helps to hold the lotion together. These ingredients are what keep all the other ingredients blended together in a smooth, creamy product. HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OILAn emollient; specifically, a botanical oil rich in triglycerides (which are building blocks of skin lipids) and antioxidants (which are a part of nature's defense and repair mechanisms). HYDROXYETHYLCELLULOSEA thickener; gives lotion a thick, rich feel. ISOPROPYL ISOSTEARATEAn emollient and humectant; helps seak in moisture and gives your skin a smooth feel. ISOPROPYL PALMITATEAn emollient; helps seal in moisture and gives your skin a smooth feel. LACTIC ACIDAn Alpha Hydroxy Acid that helps soften hard calloused skin. LECITHINA natural phospholipid known to be an important component of healthy cell membranes. LINOLEIC ACIDAn essential fatty acid known to be a building block for skin ceramides (which are components of a healthy lipid barrier). LINOLENIC ACIDAn essential fatty acid that is a building block for skin ceramides (which are components of a healthy lipid barrier). MAGNESIUM ALUMINUM SILICATEA structurant (or a thickener) to give the lotion a rich, elegant consistency. Structurants add thickness to the formula without adding heaviness or stickiness to the lotion. METHYLPARABENA preservative; essential to keep lotion fresh every time you want to use it. MINERAL OILAn emollient; helps seak in moisture and gives your skin a smooth feel. PEG-100 STEARATEAn emulsifier; an ingredient that helps to hold the lotion together. These ingredients are what keep all the other ingredients blended together in a smooth, creamy product. PETROLATUMPure Vaseline Petroleum Jelly has been caring for skin over 130 years. It is an occlusive emollient that seals water within your skin and its cells. Petrolatum fills in for lost lipids to help restore skin's all-important barrier function - keeping the outside world out, and the moisture in. PHENOXYETHANOLA preservative; essential to keep lotion fresh every time you want to use it. POTASSIUM HYDROXIDEA neutralizing agent used to maintain the pH of lotions. POTASSIUM LACTATEUsed to maintain the pH of the AHA at an effective level. PROPYLPARABENA preservative; essential to keep lotion fresh every time you want to use it. SODIUM CHLORIDEWorks with cationic emulsifer. SODIUM HYDROXYPROPYL STARCH PHOSPHATEA thickener; gives lotion a thick, rich feel. STEARETH-21An emulsifier; an ingredient that helps to hold the lotion together. These ingredients are what keep all the other ingredients blended together in a smooth, creamy product. STEARIC ACIDAn emulsifier; an ingredient that helps to hold the lotion together. These ingredients are what keep all the other ingredients blended together in a smooth, creamy product. STEARYL STEARATEAn emulsifier; an ingredient that helps to hold the lotion together. These ingredients are what keep all the other ingredients blended together in a smooth, creamy product. TAPIOCA STARCHA thickener; this particular thickener gives lotion a smooth, silky feel. TITANIUM DIOXIDEAn opacifier that helps bring out the clean white color of the lotion. TOCOPHERYL ACETATE (VITAMIN E ACETATE)A material naturally found in skin as a natural anti-oxidant. TRIETHANOLAMINEAn emulsifier; an ingredient that helps to hold the lotion together. These ingredients are what keep all the other ingredients blended together in a smooth, creamy product. WATERWater is fundamentally essential to quickly restore the flexibility of your skin's dry surface layers, but it requires additional ingredients to keep it locked in. XANTHAN GUMA thickener; gives lotion a thick, rich feel. ps sorry Liam back on topic, plate's looking good Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LiamGTR Posted July 6, 2010 Author Share Posted July 6, 2010 Don't forget, before you put the new plate on, put some vasoline on the holes, it will help deter the rust. Will do mate, cheers Didn't even think about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lee_2f2f Posted July 6, 2010 Share Posted July 6, 2010 Don't forget, before you put the new plate on, put some vasoline on the holes, it will help deter the rust. confused by this one, I may be wrong but is vasoline not water based? You have bloody confused me now with all that stuff you just posted. haha. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LiamGTR Posted July 6, 2010 Author Share Posted July 6, 2010 Turns out i'm not getting my new plates today, went into work, and the manager was expecting me to pay, no thanks, if i'm going to pay i'll go somewhere that's not £13.99 EACH. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LiamGTR Posted July 6, 2010 Author Share Posted July 6, 2010 (edited) Just bought a pair of these for the sale price Halfords wanted for shitty standard ones (the GB badge is domed gel aswell):http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/2913/gelplategallerypic.jpg Yes, they are legal. Edited July 6, 2010 by LiamGTR Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Lee_2f2f Posted July 7, 2010 Share Posted July 7, 2010 'like' Used Facebook lately Aaron? ---------- Liam, Plates look good, b**lacks to paying Halfords thieving proces for plates, good one on going elsewhere, Look forward to having a gander at these. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hicksy Posted July 7, 2010 Share Posted July 7, 2010 Liam i work at halfords(for another 8 days anyway) and they match prices, the plates on my car were made by myself but mathed to the local UNIPART price(where im now going to work) and i think i paid £6+VAT each The raised plates look good btw , get some pics up when they are fitted Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LiamGTR Posted July 7, 2010 Author Share Posted July 7, 2010 Liam i work at halfords(for another 8 days anyway) and they match prices, the plates on my car were made by myself but mathed to the local UNIPART price(where im now going to work) and i think i paid £6+VAT each The raised plates look good btw , get some pics up when they are fitted Thanks for the heads up mate, never knew that, and the manager didn't let me know either the cheeky sod! (He is new, and is being sacked already ) Yea pics will be up tomorrow, I bought them yesterday, he has dispatched them today, so will prob get them tomorrow and they will be going straight on! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hicksy Posted July 7, 2010 Share Posted July 7, 2010 (edited) Liam i work at halfords(for another 8 days anyway) and they match prices, the plates on my car were made by myself but mathed to the local UNIPART price(where im now going to work) and i think i paid £6+VAT each The raised plates look good btw , get some pics up when they are fitted Thanks for the heads up mate, never knew that, and the manager didn't let me know either the cheeky sod! (He is new, and is being sacked already ) Yea pics will be up tomorrow, I bought them yesterday, he has dispatched them today, so will prob get them tomorrow and they will be going straight on! I dont expect some of them like the price match, but thats the company policy , "if you can buy the same product cheaper, within seven days and 20 miles of the store, Halfords will match the price" Yea i want to see the pictures, im bored of std plates haha Edited July 7, 2010 by hicksy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TC-DNB Posted July 8, 2010 Share Posted July 8, 2010 Those domed plates will look much better Liam. The shorter plates are cool but don't work with the recess. I'm glad i didn't go for a shorter/smaller front plate Like the private plate mate, i'm looking at R55 TKO when i get the cash (R55 - looks like RS with an exta S - how somebody with a lisp would say it haha, and TKO is my DJ name) My euro plates should be here soon, will be interesting to see how they've come out. You fitted your domed ones yet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LiamGTR Posted July 8, 2010 Author Share Posted July 8, 2010 Those domed plates will look much better Liam. The shorter plates are cool but don't work with the recess. I'm glad i didn't go for a shorter/smaller front plate Like the private plate mate, i'm looking at R55 TKO when i get the cash (R55 - looks like RS with an exta S - how somebody with a lisp would say it haha, and TKO is my DJ name) My euro plates should be here soon, will be interesting to see how they've come out. You fitted your domed ones yet?Nah, his eBay listing says next day delivery... isit Fcuk I'll get pics up soon as they arrive mate, but yea, unless you've got a smoothed/euro front bumper like somebody did on here, short plates look daft IMO. Euro will probably look better than my domed 3d gel, but I wanna stay legal, I like having my £30 in my pocket instead of where it goes when you get fined. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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