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Haven't updated his in a while so here goes

This is the current state

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These were be cracks in the bay

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This time I have also had the skirts chopped so that I can remove the wings as and when I like

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Having all of the sealer redone On the skirts

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Above is the slice I the skirt where the wing joins up

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All of the sealer removed

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The skirts all fillered up

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The inner wings before

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After, all the this crap removed and cleaned up rest for new spray sealer with a 30 year guarantee

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The state of the bay

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Tiny dent in the bonnet

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Cut the tabs of the bitten if the bumper too, all 3 of them

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I have had the car repainted again, because if you slap too much paint on one panel it will never look right so off came the old

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More progress soon

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Wow, looks extreme but like you say - the only way to do it right.

 

Keep up the good work

Its heartbreaking to have to rip it apart again but it needs to be done.

 

I should hopefully have some nice updates this weekend or early next week.

 

Cheers mate

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I hope you're friends with the sprayer, you must have a lot of money to spend on paint haha

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Ha I a friends with him but still pay through the nose, but how I see it is, if iwasnt into cars i would be into something else wasting my money on other ways haha

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So the car has been painted, I have opted for the best laquer he could get hold of, so it only needed 2 coats

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The inner wings looking mint, really happy with them

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I should have it back mid week hopefully, doors, bumpers, boot and bonnet to be painted tomorrow and that's it

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Got the bases of my seats welded up and the brackets reversed also, just gave them a bit of etch primer for the bare metal and then gloss black to blend it all in, happy with how they came out for a quick job.

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Ordered a chrome new trim, and late spec grill

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And I will be picking my car up tomorrow finally! Just been flatted and polished today and spray undersealed!

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I will have some decent photos soon, get the new lines on tomorrow and get the wheels on.

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The VW spec spray sealer/stone chip looks ace. Little things like knowing it's done right "behind the scenes " please me no end.

Keep up the cracking work and I look forward to seeing it home and with the rims on it

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The VW spec spray sealer/stone chip looks ace. Little things like knowing it's done right "behind the scenes " please me no end.

Keep up the cracking work and I look forward to seeing it home and with the rims on it

Cheers lofty, kinds words! It awesome stuff, it's rubberised so the stones just bounce off, and then I am putting arch liners in this time too.

I have done a bit of work on it tonight, got one side done, got a big day ahead of me tomorrow but I should get it something like and some nice photos up!

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Looks fantastic mate. Wasn't tempted to change the colour as it was fully resprayed again?

I wasn't actually, especially with my wheels this year is suits it perfect, also with me being a perfectionist, I would of had to of had a glass out respray which from my painter would cost around 7k. Haha

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It's off an mk3 octavia, same as the steering wheel man. It's a bit nerve racking having one of these, as they fit badly and sit really high, so I had to drill up the centre of it with a drill but the same diameter as the gear stick so hat it would sit lower! Just a word of caution

Nice work. :thumbup:

I've got the Octavia vRS gear stick as well but not fitted it yet. How did you manage to switch the leather over as i can't seem to seperate the plastic inside??

Also, how much drilling inside did you do?? I've shortened the gear rod down by an inch and drilled the inside a little on mine but it still seems to sit quite high.

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Nice work. :thumbup:

I've got the Octavia vRS gear stick as well but not fitted it yet. How did you manage to switch the leather over as i can't seem to seperate the plastic inside??

Also, how much drilling inside did you do?? I've shortened the gear rod down by an inch and drilled the inside a little on mine but it still seems to sit quite high.

The trimmers swapped over the leather for me, but in regards to the drilling, quite a scary amount, just keep doing a bit at a time, you can push it quite far in all honesty!

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