dopydanny08
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as mentions in FINALLY GOT MY EXHUAST FITTED i had 2 windows smashed and got a tailgate from a m8 of mine a diff colour to mine and it looks shit n reli havnt got the money at the min to get it sprayed so i decided to hav a go at smoothing my old boot and get the glass changed over after wards




gotta sand and put sum more filler over the left side of the lock as you can feel the edge of were the lock is other than that is totaly flat

with 1 coat of paint gotta wet n dry n paint again and laqur a few coats
will post pics up once complete oh just incase any1 wounders ive neva done bodywork in my life till now
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Minty_Fresh
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nice one..
thinking about getting mine done..
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dopydanny08
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too b completely onest m8 isnt hard at all took me 2days to get that done will be hoping to get the rest finnished tomoro and painted the blue paint dose look a bit dodge but i had sprayed it bout 1 minute earlier
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Minty_Fresh
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id do all the work myself, but get a bodyshop to spray it...
do like semi smoothed boots
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dopydanny08
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yea look alot nicer than a fully smoothed boot wouldnt bother gettin a body shop 2do it cost 2 much wen u could do it urs self if ur carfull n dnt go to slow so it runs
[Edited on 03-05-2008 by dopydanny08]
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DannyB
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looks like you did a good job
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16V_1600
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Top effort, I was going to get mine smoothed etc but not bothering anymore.
Agree they do look good.
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dopydanny08
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yea im happy with it so far looks gd but as stated ive neva done bodywork of anykind till now
[Edited on 03-05-2008 by dopydanny08]
[Edited on 03-05-2008 by dopydanny08]
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dopydanny08
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if any1 lives local and wants theres done let me no wont charge anywere near wat a body shop does only a small fee for CS members
[Edited on 03-05-2008 by dopydanny08]
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DannyB
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Practice makes perfect,i want to take the sri badges off the side of my car (recessed into sidestrips) and smooth over them and spray white, similar to the st's.
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dopydanny08
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yea should look nice im thinkin of gettin a gsi spolier and smoothing it in with the boot
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dopydanny08
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uup
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dopydanny08
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up
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nova_gteuk
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Better off welding it,the fibreglass will sink and filler will crack after time.
[Edited on 03-05-2008 by nova_gteuk]
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B3KAN
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Whats the masking tape in the middle for? Are you having viper stripes?
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dopydanny08
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nah thought id do it in sections than do the whole thing all in1 thn if it gose wroung dont have to do the whole lot again
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Benn
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You dont sand paint back before lacquaring.
Lacquar will not fill scratches, if you sand it you'll need to put more colour on.
Why have you taped bits up? You'll need to spray it all in one go to get a good finish.
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Sidesport
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End product looks good from the pics mate, but like someone said, it will sink and crack in the future...should haver welded it dude!
Chris
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STEvieXE
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load of crap that repair is awful just by looking at it. cracker reason why diy bodywork isnt a gd idea
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mattk
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a much better effort than I would come up with
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AndyCorsaSport
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quote: Originally posted by STEvieXE
load of crap that repair is awful just by looking at it. cracker reason why diy bodywork isnt a gd idea
Have to agree. Give it little time and it will sink or crack, should weld a plate in, also i see no filler, and the edges arent feathered out, its just a solid line, you will be able to see it when its painted.
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bigdan
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quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
quote: Originally posted by STEvieXE
load of crap that repair is awful just by looking at it. cracker reason why diy bodywork isnt a gd idea
Have to agree. Give it little time and it will sink or crack, should weld a plate in, also i see no filler, and the edges arent feathered out, its just a solid line, you will be able to see it when its painted.
took the words out of my mouth
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BeArDy
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Home Bodywork always makes me laught 
people think it is so so easy.
massive hole forget welding it up just put a full tin of fiberglass in there and it will be right 
why the hell you have painted the sides and not all of it at once i will never know.
Bodyshop people (like myself) charge for a reason if it was easy we wouldent earn a living
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STEvieXE
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quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
quote: Originally posted by STEvieXE
load of crap that repair is awful just by looking at it. cracker reason why diy bodywork isnt a gd idea
Have to agree. Give it little time and it will sink or crack, should weld a plate in, also i see no filler, and the edges arent feathered out, its just a solid line, you will be able to see it when its painted.
thats what i meant about the repair, way too much filler rubbed away. cant feel it because he has no feelin in his hands for filler and it maybe looks ok with a wet coat of primer on it because its on a curve but it is totally wrong.
dont even wanna talk about the f/glass
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AndyCorsaSport
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quote: Originally posted by STEvieXE
quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
quote: Originally posted by STEvieXE
load of crap that repair is awful just by looking at it. cracker reason why diy bodywork isnt a gd idea
Have to agree. Give it little time and it will sink or crack, should weld a plate in, also i see no filler, and the edges arent feathered out, its just a solid line, you will be able to see it when its painted.
thats what i meant about the repair, way too much filler rubbed away. cant feel it because he has no feelin in his hands for filler and it maybe looks ok with a wet coat of primer on it because its on a curve but it is totally wrong.
dont even wanna talk about the f/glass
Fillers a really hard thing to get a grasp of, ive been at my place 2 and a half years now, and am getting quite good with filler now, dont really do much of it, but its not something you can just slap on and expect to get right straight away
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