Goodies.
Pedal Covers, scuff plates and mat's. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ps6eed4104.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ps6d056adf.jpg |
Hey bud, what's the name of the place you get your bits off. I've looked on places like ICP, japanparts and impartsb46 on the bay. :)
Ta muchly P.s the red bull is looking better every day !! |
Originally Posted by GIBZY
(Post 11620696)
Hey bud, what's the name of the place you get your bits off. I've looked on places like ICP, japanparts and impartsb46 on the bay. :)
Ta muchly P.s the red bull is looking better every day !! All of the above and www.japperformanceparts.co.uk They can be a bit pricey but they have some good JDM stuff. Good to see you earlier and way too long since the last time. And so to bed. |
Originally Posted by The Trooper 1815
(Post 11620699)
All of the above and www.japperformanceparts.co.uk
They can be a bit pricey but they have some good JDM stuff. Good to see you earlier and way too long since the last time. And so to bed. Will look forward to the next installment of "where is there dirt hiding this time?" featuring the "Red Devil" !! Keep you eye out for a wrx bootlid for me on your travels. |
The car is coming on a treat Ian, glad to see you doing it tidy and getting rid of all the crap first ;)
Can’t beat a good clean in all the nooks and crannies :) |
Originally Posted by S3LDM
(Post 11620928)
The car is coming on a treat Ian, glad to see you doing it tidy and getting rid of all the crap first ;)
Can’t beat a good clean in all the nooks and crannies :) |
:) you do Ian.....you do..
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The Newage lights are famously crap and as they are made from plastic, they cloud and pit badly. The Red Menace was no exception, so got a good going over with Jeweler's Rouge. It's one of the finest polishes but only cost me £3 for a bag from eBay.
It can be bought in a stick but I bought the powder and made a paste using olive oil as per the instructions (you can use water too). What a result. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ps1c75f6c1.jpg The scuttle got a clean out as well. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psfe439a29.jpg |
Nice results there Ian, especially on the headlamps the difference is night and day.
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Looks like a new headlight!!! Cracking result
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coming along nicely ian :thumb:
you got a link for the headlight polish? the wifes c-max headlights need doing. |
Originally Posted by Scooby Stevo
(Post 11623190)
coming along nicely ian :thumb:
you got a link for the headlight polish? the wifes c-max headlights need doing. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JEWELLERS-...item563b2efa07 Here you go. |
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Looking good captain
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Just ordered some of the paste to try on the back and front lights. May aswell do all of the jewellery whilst I'm at it aswell !!
Cracking on that's what I like to see Q ;) See you Thursday |
Originally Posted by GIBZY
(Post 11624206)
Just ordered some of the paste to try on the back and front lights. May aswell do all of the jewellery whilst I'm at it aswell !!
Cracking on that's what I like to see Q ;) See you Thursday No problems G :thumb: |
It's been a bit quite on the Red Menace front but moss does not grow on a rolling stone.
I have been sorting out the external body work particularly the lights which have had a polish and will need another go to get them spot on. But whilst they where off the lug bolts where noted to be in a poor state with an obvious ingress of water. They are fixed into plastic and are difficult to remove being made of mild steel. But a good dose of Bilt Hamber Hydrate did the job. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...pshk3a0vg1.jpg While the lights where out and wheel arch liners off the crud was cleaned from behind the lights. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psj3hfst3j.jpg But I did fit some Osram Nightbreakers to the Main Beam Lights as they are not HID. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psj8qzpcun.jpg I also removed the bumper skin with the splitter attached and found it was cracked along the lip but I have sourced another skin for £50 and this will eventually be repainted in 22G and fitted along with the rear skin which is also webbed and has a small crease in it. |
Good work there Ian. I used the jewellers rouge coupled with p1500 wet and dry, gave a fantastic finish once mopped. Will be good to see it.
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So, Today was rear bumper skin day (well a few hours). Out with the lights to access the bolts into the body work but they appeared to have been removed before (more later).
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psb2zzsqk8.jpg There are bolts under the rear arches, near the exhaust mount and OS towing eye with very brittle plastic clips through the skin at the bottom, top and next were mud flaps are mounted. And with the skin off the rust and damage became apparent. The holes in the skin near the wheel arches where broken and the JDM number plate bracket is FUBAR'd. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ps2mmmgghi.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ps7s0smucn.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psaemipfgk.jpg But on a high note there was no rust up inside the rear wings or in the lower sections near the breathers just a bit of dust, crud and 5p. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ps1bp3dgzt.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ps5trcmiec.jpg Time to sort out the bumper brackets and source a new skin. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psvramvfh4.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...pskec7ri49.jpg |
Great work Ian... This is the best way to get to know a new car for sure
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Shocking what you find in all the nooks and crannies!
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I now have new front and rear bumper skins that will need colour matching to 22G. Whilst they are in the bonnet scope and rear window spoiler will get a match up as well. The car needs a really good DA cut and polish to get it back to it's best. The only big fly in the ointments is the paint chips above the wind screen, ChipsAway or equivalent?
The second phase of the plan is to get the various engine metal items - Cusco strut brace ends (with the brake stopper), rad brackets etc either powder coated or painted. Now I have had numerous items coated before but am wondering if there is a cost difference bewtween that and painting. The coating will entail a bead blast, prep and coat which is less labour intensive than painting. Whilst the stuff is getting done a good engine clean down will be on the cards. I'll do the Gearbox oil this weekend. The PAS fluid is getting done at the same time as the resevoir bottle bracket is knackered and I have a spare. My other thought is to fit a Hawkeye centre console and seats. I also know a very nice gentleman with a full cat back Hawkeye Milltek knocking about spare but I am not sure if it would need modding to fit the Blob. |
From experience doing brackets for the engine bay, I would powder coat as its a better finish and more hard wearing.
Got mine done at castle coatings in Caerphilly which is a stones throw or wheel specialist in Cwmbran will do also. Si |
Originally Posted by simb 2
(Post 11637532)
From experience doing brackets for the engine bay, I would powder coat as its a better finish and more hard wearing.
Got mine done at castle coatings in Caerphilly which is a stones throw or wheel specialist in Cwmbran will do also. Si I have used Castle Coatings on a few occasions for parts and wheels and cannot fault them. They always give me a good discount if I wear my cabbage patch kit too. The brakes need a good shoeing and stainless pistons but that will be after Japfest. I hope I can get the bodywork done before that though. |
With your amenities I'm sure your be fine cap'n!
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Originally Posted by simb 2
(Post 11637592)
With your amenities I'm sure your be fine cap'n!
I have a large plastic box and small electric heater I use to spray small items and I'll save a fortune doing it. http://www.godspeedbrakes.co.uk/impr...uild-kit-.html http://www.godspeedbrakes.co.uk/impr...tting-kit.html http://www.godspeedbrakes.co.uk/impr...-seal-kit.html High Heat Rear caliper stickers I have at only £4 for a set :thumb: |
Watching with interest!
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Originally Posted by simb 2
(Post 11638365)
Watching with interest!
(:thumb: Cheers Dave) to have a chat about the body parts getting painted. Jaz is a top bloke, honest and very helpful. The end result is that the bumper skins, boot lid and bonnet scoop will go in on the 23 March for painting. I got a good price and excellent service so far. Roll on April :norty: |
Originally Posted by The Trooper 1815
(Post 11638757)
I have just popped up to Endless Road who knew I was coming
(:thumb: Cheers Dave) to have a chat about the body parts getting painted. Jaz is a top bloke, honest and very helpful. The end result is that the bumper skins, boot lid and bonnet scoop will go in on the 23 March for painting. I got a good price and excellent service so far. Roll on April :norty: |
I took more bits off the tail end this afternoon.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...pstjqlr32v.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ps5ejfobvv.jpg So after a good scrap and scrub it was into my £4.99 "rust remover bath". http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psohxljgju.jpg Rust muncher added and into the shower for a wash and soak. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psklc5gq3i.jpg |
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