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Thanks guys!

Obviously the longchamps won't stick that far out, but should make the edge of the guards. I'm looking forward to putting them on.

I'm going to start all the JDM mods after it's road worthy.

Just need to touch up the paint, buff, wax, armourALL of it, and vacuum it out.

Should be road worthy in a week.

 

Anyone know a good way of getting the side rubber off without wrecking the paint under?

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Thanks guys!

Obviously the longchamps won't stick that far out, but should make the edge of the guards. I'm looking forward to putting them on.

I'm going to start all the JDM mods after it's road worthy.

Just need to touch up the paint, buff, wax, armourALL of it, and vacuum it out.

Should be road worthy in a week.

 

Anyone know a good way of getting the side rubber off without wrecking the paint under?

 

Paitence and a heat gun will remove those rub strips easily. Then use eucalyptus oil to remove any glue from the paintwork :y:

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Paitence and a heat gun will remove those rub strips easily. Then use eucalyptus oil to remove any glue from the paintwork :y:

 

fast reply!

so sit there with a heat gun over it and peel it off slowly like a bandaid?

Cheers.

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UPDATE:

My mate Steve and I went to a Wreckers on Cooper St, there was a perfect CS almost exactly the same as mine with a perfect dash. The door had a different trim and a pinstripe on it. Thanks to Ben for finding it! :laff:

 

Centre console is in terrible condition, it's all faded and blotchy I tried painting the spare one but all the paint blobed together even after I used prep sol on it twice, spray on silicon on the blue. The black one looks a lot worse in person.

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I didn't realise how far you had to go into the dash to unscrew the pad at the back. We ended up unscrewing about 50 nuts bolts and screws to get to the 4 nuts holding in the pad itself... We had to do it twice, haha.

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Well worth the effort though.

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Steve cleaning an air vent.

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New door bolted on, Perfect fit.

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iPhone died (surprise) before I got photos of the rest.

More photos tomorrow.

The pinstripes came off with some work from a sharp edge

 

I tried the heat gun on a rubber strip, and I found out the bad way that someone has done a pretty dodgey spray job on most of the panels, the car is going to need a full respray in the future, taking the strips off ripped some paint up with it. I'm not too fussed at the moment, as I'm just gonna use it as a daily and it has a lot of dents that aren't so noticeable.

I got some touch up paint to go over all the rust patches, which I'll be doing tomorrow.

 

Put the new tacho dash in I bought, works perfectly and looks brand new. I'm surprised how easy it went in. I thought I would need to rewire something...

 

More to come tomorrow!

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fast reply!

so sit there with a heat gun over it and peel it off slowly like a bandaid?

Cheers.

 

 

Yep heat it up and slowly peel it like a bandaid :wink:

 

Oh don't forget to remove the chrome strip on top of the passenger door as the others don't have it, SE models never had that brightwork.

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Yep heat it up and slowly peel it like a bandaid :wink:

 

Oh don't forget to remove the chrome strip on top of the passenger door as the others don't have it, SE models never had that brightwork.

yea I noticed that haha.

 

I wouldn't say a band aid.....I'd say the way you treat a new virgin.

 

Slowly and carefully

I decided I'm goign to have to put the strips back on the paint is just too damaged, it has huge holes appearing, and yes i was being careful. :bash:

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Update:

Door ready for new strip.

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Fixed all the rust, luckily most of it was only small holes...

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...Except for the rust gathering around the plug holes.

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Paint was cracking on the front fender and near the filler cap, so i sanded that back for a touch up job.

AS you can tell in the photos, was too cold and rainy for painting.

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When the paint goes on it will be ready for roadworthy!

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Update:

Before the spray job, this was a really quick fix to get it looking roadworthy, a proper paint job will be done later down the track, when all the mechanicals are done to my standards.

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After, with everything re-fitted.

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Tail lights put in, looks so much better than the stock ones!

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Going to get buffed tomorrow, and get it booked in for the roady!!

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