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powdercoat looks good...

 

no excuses now not to do the 20v conversion.

needs coilovers in it now

 

 

Its gonna have to wait till after Christmas.

 

Got so much work to finish in December. I am fully ready now I believe, I doubt Ill have to leave the yard till its running once I start on it.

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looks good Matt... what was the sting like on the powder coat? I have a few little things I want to get coated.... (bonnet hinges/latch and 1-2 other small items)

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looks good Matt... what was the sting like on the powder coat? I have a few little things I want to get coated.... (bonnet hinges/latch and 1-2 other small items)

 

 

all that was $120 including GST :wink:

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all that was $120 including GST :wink:

 

 

Yep, $120.

 

I'm pretty darn stoked with it. They were off Kingsford Smith Drive, Langfords I think.

 

Its really hard to go to work each day knowing that with a few days work the 71 could be transformed.

 

The 4ac is good for 7000rpm+ so I'm just enjoying it for what it is and not worried if it cracks up on me.

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The 4ac is good for 7000rpm+ so I'm just enjoying it for what it is and not worried if it cracks up on me.

 

Bastard! Mine screems out in pain at 4500rpm :wink:

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Yep, $120.

 

I'm pretty darn stoked with it. They were off Kingsford Smith Drive, Langfords I think.

 

Its really hard to go to work each day knowing that with a few days work the 71 could be transformed.

 

The 4ac is good for 7000rpm+ so I'm just enjoying it for what it is and not worried if it cracks up on me.

 

 

Cool, seems quite reasonable................. don't get too used to the 4ac... lol

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Cool, seems quite reasonable................. don't get too used to the 4ac... lol

 

 

Checked the oil in it today.

 

Not even on the stick. Topped her up. Didnt miss a beat. It wasnt far off the stick.

 

Its just gotta last 4 weeks or so before its out. I reckon it will. The car just clicked over 398000klms today.

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Checked the oil in it today.

 

Not even on the stick. Topped her up. Didnt miss a beat. It wasnt far off the stick.

 

Its just gotta last 4 weeks or so before its out. I reckon it will. The car just clicked over 398000klms today.

 

 

4ac's don't need oil... it only leaks out anyway

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holy smokes batman, that powdercoat looks great.

 

120 bucks, was that a mates rates or just a walkin price? I need to get some bits done soon.

 

 

It was mates rates at the place where Terry (mungi mods) takes all his wheel centres to be coated.

 

Its not an expensive thing to do really, its easy enough for them, just a quick blast and hang it up and coat it.

 

I had a few things done for work once, it cost about $50, that was just a bout 6 small pieces in flat black. Its not a very expensive thing to do. I guess it works out cheaper to get more things done in the one hit, and the colour will be uniform, also.

 

Oh, thanks for the compliment.

 

:P

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good work those wheels look the goods....

$120 bucks for the centres seems a bit expensive even ay... maybe the price of powdercoating in Brisbane is more exxy than in adelaide.

just thinking cos to do an entire trailer from start to finish... degrease, sandblast, dismantle, put in jig, caulk and top coat in a metallic pearl powder we only charge $350 bucks!!.

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good work those wheels look the goods....

$120 bucks for the centres seems a bit expensive even ay... maybe the price of powdercoating in Brisbane is more exxy than in adelaide.

just thinking cos to do an entire trailer from start to finish... degrease, sandblast, dismantle, put in jig, caulk and top coat in a metallic pearl powder we only charge $350 bucks!!.

 

 

I reckon you might need to read a few more posts, champ.

 

$120 was for the big pile of pieces I had done on the previous page.

 

My wheel Reco for all 4 ssrs costs $250. That includes powdercoat, new high tensile allen head bolts, polishing, and re-rolling one rim that had had a tiny tap because I'm fussy. Terry does a great job. Better than the wheel restorers who charge a fortune, thats for sure.

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