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pigthief wrote:Few days late, but here are the painted trim pics. Looks great i think, the pic top left is a repair to rhe rear bumper trim, plastic weld. Fingers crossed this looks ok to paint post sanding.
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Are you doing the side skirts too. It will look mint.
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My bumper trim is nowhere near as bad as that mate. Must do those pics for you. Got to get rear ones off yet but they in alright nick and will look great with that trim paint you got.
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Some NOS bits
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Had time at my motor club today, finally got the raptor coating on the floor and really happy with it hoping its looking as good as it does here as had to drive it home 20mins before fully dry.
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Also got the lower engine cover fitted, was dead easy but the sump access hole is in the wrong place and needs to be modified
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Klif wrote:Hopefully a relatively easy repair and how to get rid of gyno will save some hassle at the MOT - no fun though... but that’s it with mentioned here things at the age they are
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It has some wheel arch welding to be done as it won't pass mot like it is, so I have repair panels ready to go salvaged from an old DTM.
Then I have a long list of jobs to do to get it how I want her but important things first.
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What do you mean?DavidCarty wrote:Klif wrote:Hopefully a relatively easy repair and will save some hassle at the MOT - no fun though... but that’s it with these things at the age they are
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It has some wheel arch welding to be done as it won't pass mot like it is, so I have repair panels ready to go salvaged from an old DTM.
Then I have a long list of jobs to do to get it how I want her but important things first.
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So found a lovely wet patch near the rear passenger light in the boot, thinking seal or the sunroof drain has come loose.
Also my lovely roof spoiler keeps coming loose, the sealant is rubbish.
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Also my lovely roof spoiler keeps coming loose, the sealant is rubbish.
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Wasn't expecting to jave to dp tjis today. But its done a repainted, may have to put some sealant on later
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Looking well bud
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THE WELLY rio verdi ecotec on a N reg
UNCLE ALBERT gray 8v on a J reg
Best engine bay 2011
Best engine bay 2014
Best in show 2016
Treasures cup 2016
Best engine bay 2017
Best modern retro total retro 2018
mag features
practical classics
modern classic
performance vauxhall
Have car have cloth will clean need life
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Cheers, wish i could get it all done quicker.rich30mex wrote:Looking well bud
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Not much done recently, managed to pick up a brand new pair of FAI front wishbones and finally got hold of a straight rear partial shelf
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So a few months without any work done. Bought a few bits for the spares box, also found a straight parcel shelf
Got some headlight covers too in good shape.
So its that time of year, MOT in 5 days hoping that all I have done over the past year is improve it, so all I will be doing this week is refittiing the door cards and sill covers, tbough can't remember how the sill covers go, checking the handbrake adjustment and giving the lights a once over.
Fingers crossed this will be a paperwork exercise
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Got some headlight covers too in good shape.
So its that time of year, MOT in 5 days hoping that all I have done over the past year is improve it, so all I will be doing this week is refittiing the door cards and sill covers, tbough can't remember how the sill covers go, checking the handbrake adjustment and giving the lights a once over.
Fingers crossed this will be a paperwork exercise
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Good luck!
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