I now have 4 centre caps for the rims, but Im not happy with the distance they stick out from the centre of the wheel, so Im having them cut in half, flared and then rechromed, I'll update these when I get them sorted.
So! on to another project, the front spoiler/spliter. Captain Hook gave me a an old bumper yesterday and I had a close look at the photos Rover posted last year... I decided to cut the bumper on the curve, just seemed like a good place to start, so I measured off 11cm along the length on the bumper and cut it with the jigsaw, a quick clean up with a power plane and your left with a great finish in seconds.



After offering it up to the front of the van, it needed the ends shaping to a similar angle of the existing bumper; a couple of V's where cut in and then the area was heated up with a paint stripper to fold the end in. A soldering gun was then used to weld the back to keep everything in place. I then heated the joint up and smoothed it out using a plallet knife to make it reasonable smooth. A peice was cut to fit in the towing eye and again welded on both sides.

Some Isopon bumper filler over the blanked off towing eye hole and some over a couple of distortions on the ends where the heat gun has been, ready to be sanded down tomorrow. You can also see where I marked the next area to be cut to give a more spliter look. I will again offer it up to the van as I still think its a little too deep, but I want to set some spot/fog lamps into the bumper awell and Im not sure if I will set them accross the joint or just above it. Not sure on how to paint this kind of plastic, you advice is welcome.

