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Old 06 March 2011, 04:41 PM
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Default Impreza Sport project "murdered out"

Hi all, not had an Impreza for a while and was looking the other week and found a 97 sport so decided to have a play around with it.

Heres how she stands atm only things i've done is fitted the splitter, Fitted 8000k HID lights, used a piece of etched effect vinyl to make the rear lights look like sti lights and fitted a cd player.















Things i've got ordered are

Orange LED side light bulbs (US Style)
Unequal length headers
Facelift grill
V6 sti bonnet with 22b side vents and large scoop
Getting a full system all the way thru and may change the silent hi power for a nice Jap can i have sat here
High level spoiler

Im getting her in the bodyshop in the next couple of weeks and im going to spray the whole car satin black along with the wheels having a refurb and also having them done satin black.

If anybody has seen another murdered out impreza please post it up so i can get some ideas, thanks for looking
Old 08 March 2011, 02:29 PM
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What does "murdered out" mean??
Old 08 March 2011, 02:59 PM
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its Black on Black, like this

Old 08 March 2011, 03:32 PM
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Done properly, it could look good on a classic!

I'd suggest tinting the rear lights red as opposed to that daft STi look-a-like vinyl and doing the alloys gloss black (imho of course )

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Old 08 March 2011, 05:12 PM
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there is a murdrered-out golf estate on south-west dubs, looks great
Old 08 March 2011, 05:18 PM
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Your plans sound good, the terminology sounds like yank ****

'murdered out' lol shizzle my nozzle
Old 08 March 2011, 08:57 PM
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lol
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Or a murdered out scoob this.

Old 09 March 2011, 09:23 AM
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There is one that has this look, but its not matte black.

Its in the before and after thread page 8 just under mine
https://www.scoobynet.com/685458-sho...er-pics-8.html
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Something like this?

Old 12 March 2011, 03:45 PM
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Very nice fella, im going satin black all over, i will update a couple pictures later im just smoothing the splitter into the bumper atm
Old 12 March 2011, 08:26 PM
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Abit of an update on some bits i got done today

When i picked my bonnet up the other day the bloke offered me a c-west front bumper and some side skirts for next to nothing so had to have them, quickly fitted the sideskirts as you can see in the pics and started refurbing the wheels.

dropped my scooby off a curb i have going thru the middle of my carpark (as you do) just so i could see what it would look like.













after inspecting the scoob abit more i found it has had a tiny prang, so decided to take all the front off and see what im looking at







Damage was very minimal so just played about with it abit and all sorted now.

Wheel that i did today





I really like the way this turned out, i decided to break the car colours up abit so im doing all the wheels satin black and then a clear coat on that

C-West bumper put up to my car, i think it will look awesome with some mesh and the lights fitted







More progress tomorrow
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No no no that bumper is hideous
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Originally Posted by blu-scoob
No no no that bumper is hideous
sorry have to agree, don't fit it.
Old 14 March 2011, 10:23 AM
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if i was to fit it i wouldn't just bolt it on, i had a C-West bumper on my first scoob, with a little work they look quite smart, this is how mine turned out after i retrofitted fog light brackets and lights



Does anybody know what make my side skirts are??
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At the end of the day mate its your car and you can do what ever you want to it. I have that bumper on mine and it looks great. Obviously youl get lovers and haters just do you own thing though.

Here mine fitted with all the lights in place...
https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...-new-here.html
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More of an update

I have decided to go for the de-spoilered look here is the progress, firstly i ground away the paint and then used the ball point of a hammer to hit the hole in slightly, welded the hole up and skimmed with fibre glass and filler, heres how she turned out.

I also welded up the lock and smoothed the line that goes thru the middle



Brushed primer onto the work area





Finishing touches before i wet flatted it





Painted







Also i have been smoothing the splitter into my bumper and here's the progress on that











The car as it stands atm













Thanks for looking
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quite liking that
Old 08 April 2011, 10:43 PM
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Not a big fan of it De-spoilered, Doesnt look as mean
Old 08 April 2011, 11:15 PM
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cheers for the comments guys, just going for the smooth and sleek look
Old 09 April 2011, 07:12 PM
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Got the roof, the rear quarter and the passenger side rear door done today, all went well apart from i had finished the door, just going to bolt it back on, picked it up and it slipped out of my hands, smashed the window and put a great dint in it, just got a window but got to live with the dint until monday but im slowly getting there.

piccy of now



Does anybody know what make my side skirts are??
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Bit more of an update today,

Ive got the drivers side rear quarter finished, i also decided to do a couple engine dress up bits, after peering thru the side vent in the bonnet i thought it was time i did something.











Wrapped my petrol flap in carbon



Here i used a degreaser then roughed it up with a scotch pad.



Used a white base so the green really shines



This is rover tara green





And a shot thru the vent, first of many to come



Ive not been into doing engine dress up before but im going to have a go.

Here are a couple shots of how she is now









Thanks for looking
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Looks good to me mate keep up the good work
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love the no spoiler look one of the drag cars on here has a little Audi TT style spoiler on the back that would finnish this of a treat. Ive been looking at matt finishes on my wheels o want a bronzy/browny colour for my race car. how does it cope with muck and grime?
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Looking good
I'm a fan of the 'smooth' look (have a nosey at my project thread in my sig )

Glad to see you kept the oem bumper!

I think the rear lights would look awesome if they were all red

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i nearly switched of when i saw the c west bumper, but seems like you are moving in the right direction again
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update:

Got the passenger side door and wing painted, also took the front bumper off again rubbed it down and repainted it.

Shes looking alot better and almost ready

Heres a couple of pics i took today























Most of you may be thinking "What the hell has he got a CD in the grill for??" well i saw it on a max power show car about 10 years ago, it will look better when i cover the centre with a carbon ring, it reflects loads of luminous colours and looks better than a horn.

Anybody will know the amount of time and skill it takes to work on a project like this, please note i have not used any air equipment such as sanders or guns, this is all done by hand, with good old sandpaper and wet and dry. im using aerosol satin black to paint the car aswel.

I know myself from working in a repair shop for a year the effort in getting panels prepped for paint even with the most up to date equipment.

cheers for looking
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good work mate, like your hard work, one thing though, watch out for the dibble, they will be clocking your HID's........
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Cheers fella, there not to bad around here to be honest, im out in the sticks 12 miles from any police station its the boy racer type lads they go after, ive done the speed thing, im into the cruize thing, lol.
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Nicely done mate, not my cup of tea but a lot of hard works obviously gone into her!

in my opinion an original main bonnet vent and a set of wide 'concave' gunmetal rotas would set it off a treat.. just personal preference though..


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