The car is now all painted and we have started the fit up, doors are hung, rear bumper on, front still to go on plus bonnet and rear hatch.
So spent yesterday going through the trim and sorting the various fasteners I have chucked into an ice cream tub with no idea what is for what !
First job , and get some small bits into bigger bits I can recognise, assemble mirrors, I think the N/S motor assembly is sick as it does a bit of whirrrring then dies but I want to get the car together so I can drive it home and save on the loader cost.
I confused.com'ed it a month ago and got a fully comp quote for £90, bearing in mind the loader wants £30 to take it 1-2mile I think i'd rather insure it and drive it, as it will go straight on the road now anyway.

Big M mentioned flatting the plastics with fine wet'n dry, which is a method I've used before on fifties stuff ( interior handles..etc )
but I thought it was going to be difficult on all the angles on say the rear vents.
So after first cleaning the front scuttle trims with Muc-off and warm soapy water I tried a 3m scratch pad, doing it wet and I am really pleased with the result 20mins or so and it worked a treat.
Below is the result, with an untouched one at the top, no silicon or treatment on either and they are both just clean and de-greased

A little Autoglym trim and bumper on and it looked spot on, I did both scuttle trims, the rear vents and also the upper intercooler trim that fits in the spoiler and they all responded equally well.
Hopefully, with Monday night on it and a full day Wednesday we should get it back together.