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Splitter is still there its just yellow , i didnt take it off as im getting a cupra one shortly
(28-02-2014, 11:29 AM)Grant Wrote: That looks gorgeous.
Has it had a full respray previously? If not, that is a surprisingly good match on the sundance.
Tbh its abit out in dull light but in sunlight it looks bang on , yellow is a weird colour tbh
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nice find there with that one looks clean and tidy had one before fun to drive.
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So been wanting to try my hand at detailing , saved some cash bought myself so goodies to make a starts and have had a few practise efforts and finally started to get the hang of it (it's not simple haha takes some doing )
Some of the new goodies
Ok so the pics are from the rear quarter of my 106 , it's had a poor respray and getting the paint fully flat is impossible due to the underneath/prep in areas but as anything it can be improved . So
This is a L.E.D light to show you the small scratches/swirls that most cars are covered in
This is after a concentrated stage 2 and stage 1 polish compound as you can see fantastic improvement
This is after a quick full panel sweep over with stage 1 and 2 there has been a massive improvement but as you can see they are still light scratches , so a much more to be done
A much more concentrated in the same area , full stage 2 and 1 and as you can see great results
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Great results
Always scared I'm going to go to hard or 'burn' through a layer of paint when I use a machine polisher.
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This car is so much win! Making me so tempted to be ridiculously irrational and buy one!
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(10-03-2014, 07:59 AM)Grant Wrote: This car is so much win! Making me so tempted to be ridiculously irrational and buy one!
Haha well hopefully you will , be better once ive finished it all haha
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Yes epic detailing <3 Im a big fan of Poorboys, love there stuff! Looks like your already getting some great results, well done
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Looks so much better with the bumper strips gloss blacked
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Forgot to ask is that a rotary or DA polisher?
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From looking at it, rotary as I think it's an angle grinder lol
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Its a silver line rotary buddy , saving up for a proper flex buffer etc , but this does the job fine tbh
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Thats ballsy going straight for a rotary! Looks like you picked it up quick though, would love to do the same on mine
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Yeah u have to move quick , but the flex one im saving for its epic for job just a shame its £400 haha
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Quicker you move the quicker your done haha! Might have to buy some of that SSR stuff :p
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(11-03-2014, 08:58 PM)Tom Wrote: Quicker you move the quicker your done haha! Might have to buy some of that SSR stuff :p
Very wrong! If u try and do it all too quick the results are poor , every panel has to be split into small areas and then carefully done using the correct stages haha that rear quarter isnt done and i was on it over 2hrs
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Looking good dude!! Keep up the good work
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Wow looks great in the sunlight
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(11-03-2014, 04:00 PM)Tom Wrote: Thats ballsy going straight for a rotary! Looks like you picked it up quick though, would love to do the same on mine
Nah you have to be a prat to burn the paint. Providing you go nice and steady and perhaps read a guide for a few tips before hand, you will be fine!
Is that a crack in the rear wheel arch trim or is it the edge of a chip protector? Looks fantastic man!
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No its edge of chip protector need to get a tar remover to clean them up tbh
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So a few more bits done , new sunstrip and new cold air feed fitted , tad bigger than I originally wanted but managed to fit it snug so I'm happy with it .
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So need to update , got the rear windows tinted
After this i decided to go all out and sort the engine bay as this is how it looked
Gave it all a really good clean and polished my rocker covers
Then i finally painted my rear bumpstrips gloss black
New pads and discs for the gti180 brakes
And then had loads of custom covers made and polished , sanded loads of rust out and a quick blow over , tidyied all loose wires with yellow conduit and then themed the car for the french car show
I also got the one of a kind custom windscreen sticker made
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Were you on the track in the 1430-1630 FCS session?
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Epic!!
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What the f*ck have you done with those stupid toys? :/
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(09-06-2014, 09:03 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Were you on the track in the 1430-1630 FCS session?
No mate
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