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knight4led Posts: > 500

@alinsr just noticed your post. Thank you for your kind words. Glad to see that people are still finding this guide periodically.
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Posted: 2005-07-26 04:58:36
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MackTypeR Posts: 28

Come on Knight, i wanna see the finished article! Yellow and black are my favourite colours.
Oh and Ghost, when i was reading your first post when you were mentioning all the coats u were putting on i thought "Whoa that's a lot of paint to be putting on a phone".
The P910 screen is different to the P900 screen by the way, but ya can probably buy a new screen off Ebay. I would go for another P910 cos the XDA II is very big and not very good in my opinion.
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Posted: 2005-07-26 10:58:50
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jorgos Posts: 14

@p900userabuser

Hi,

that black cover, ist that painted or just bought somewhere?

Thanks,

Jorgos
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Posted: 2005-07-26 14:40:10
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Luke-the-magic-man Posts: > 500

painted
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Posted: 2005-08-05 12:48:23
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jambeedavid Posts: 21

that phone is tight!!!
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Posted: 2005-08-06 00:14:19
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sailaab Posts: > 500

Supra Stuff. Amazing Effort. Thanx for the detailed guide Knight4led.

Either you are Crazy or Genius..
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Posted: 2005-08-06 04:14:00
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knight4led Posts: > 500

Thanks. I would like to believe I am a bit of both, in truth I am probably just a nerd. It wasn't an entirely original effort, I had read a small text only guide on how to do take a P900 apart and assumed correctly that the two were similar. It was still an ambitious project because I had no photos to work from. The project began with the simple intention of replacing housings, and evolved when I decided to paint the damaged housing. Now I have a bright yellow housing and a normal one.

Anyway, I am glad to see that people are still finding this thread useful long after I created it.
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Posted: 2005-08-06 08:12:22
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arvinlad Posts: 447

Excellent job on the tutorial Knight!

Mick
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Posted: 2005-08-06 10:38:05
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MominIslam Posts: 278

same here,, i would love to giv it new look too,,,

just dont hav da ballz,

i might mess with somthin unknowingly and mess it up...
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Posted: 2005-08-07 00:49:17
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mrao Posts: > 500

Extremely well done tutorial , mate....and thats an honest opinion.....I just got mine about 3 weeks ago, and dont have the guts to try something as detailed as this .....yet...but whenever I do, i know where to look
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Posted: 2005-08-07 02:56:16
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