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I was tempted to sell my 19" banded range rovers to get a set of those but wondered if they'd be as heavy if not heavier. That's a lot of steel in a wheel.
 
Hi, we were away in the camper at the weekend and whilst sitting in the awning I noticed these small (but irritating!) rust spots on the bottom of the passenger door. slightly gutted! it looks just on the surface but keen that this doesn't spread, is this something easily tackled DIY or take it immediately to a professional? my thinking is rust treatment and/or rub down, primer then paint? if so how do I match?

and yes I know it needs a wash! TIA.
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Looks like you caught something in the door, you can order the paint online I did but over time there may be shading issues, there are three shades to pick from I believe based on age, if you love it paint shop it if your confident with sanding down with a bit of 320 grit adding some rust inhibitor and spray and blend or just do that bit to take your eye off it £300 / £50
 
Looks like you caught something in the door, you can order the paint online I did but over time there may be shading issues, there are three shades to pick from I believe based on age, if you love it paint shop it if your confident with sanding down with a bit of 320 grit adding some rust inhibitor and spray and blend or just do that bit to take your eye off it £300 / £50

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My 2016 Caravelle, which I got a couple of weeks ago. A few plans for it…suspension upgrade, add a spoiler, roof bars, front splitter and generally making it look a bit sportier. Maybe down the line I’ll get some slightly bigger wheels (currently on standard 17’s) but may well just get these painted black for now.

Some adventures to come, with a family trip to the Netherlands and Belgium over the summer
 
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