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Jay_ 20th August 2009 09:08

thats going to look really smart mate! keep it up!!

Rossi86 20th August 2009 09:28

doing some good work their! like your ideas!

should be awesome when its all painted. im interested to see the rear boot and bumper finished.

Jimmy-Boy 20th August 2009 10:34

big fan on the relocated washer jets!

jdizzy 20th August 2009 11:43

i like how youve got the washers mate :)

Winny 23rd August 2009 21:45

Thanks for the comments everyone! ;)

Done a little door cleaning today. Removed the door badges and painted the recess with evo stick, then sprayed it with sand to give a good surface for filler to bond to.


I also de-locked the car, fiberglassed behind the hole.


One picture of the whole car, although its a tad messy my thread needs a 'whole' picture!


I've filled all the recesses in each door but its too dark to take a picture!

SaxoIOW 23rd August 2009 21:51

really top notch work here, will be somthing else when its done! Will keep a close eye on the progress

Shadowdemon 23rd August 2009 22:19

Good work :y:
Cant wait to see it finished :)

E3D 23rd August 2009 22:30

looks great, how about smoothing in a dimma grill?

maybe these? only £190 including subframes


Winny 23rd August 2009 22:42

Thanks for the comments and input!:bored:

Quote:

Originally Posted by E3D (Post 3618009)
looks great, how about smoothing in a dimma grill?

I've done the grill earlier in the thread.

As for the interior I'm going to do a custom retrim.


Unsure about colour though, its still in planning until I finish the bodywork.:y:

5AMBO 23rd August 2009 23:00

Great progress there mate. Good work. Im looking forward to seeing more pics

j8nno 24th August 2009 11:42

Think this will look mint top work fella

saxomat 24th August 2009 13:04

cars looking very good how had was it to make that licence plate recess .. :y:

wilddevil 24th August 2009 13:14

very good woorks!:afro:
i like keskin kt8 and the rear number plates on bumper,will also big mouth on front bumper?

Waynerenton 24th August 2009 17:43

looking good mate :y: , cant wait to see it when its finished

yorker 24th August 2009 19:29

Your cars looking good, I just want to know about the washer jet relocation, did you use the standard saxo washer jets? And do they work as well as in the bonnet?

S8TTG 24th August 2009 20:03

Looking good mate, i love the euro smooth look!

jdizzy 24th August 2009 20:04

go for the cream on the custom re-trim :) lol

Winny 24th August 2009 20:15

Thanks for the comments everyone.;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by saxomat (Post 3619051)
cars looking very good how had was it to make that licence plate recess .. :y:

With a wooden mould for the fiberglass bit, and an accurately measured cut-out from the origonal bumper, its easy, just blending it in with filler takes a long time, but as does any filler work if you want a really good finish.

Quote:

Originally Posted by yorker (Post 3620127)
Your cars looking good, I just want to know about the washer jet relocation, did you use the standard saxo washer jets? And do they work as well as in the bonnet?

The washer jets work fine after I directed the jets with a pin into my window lol, I have some flat black Xsara ones from eBay now just waiting to put them on, trying to finish prep work for spraying.

Quote:

Originally Posted by wilddevil (Post 3619089)
very good woorks!:afro:
i like keskin kt8 and the rear number plates on bumper,will also big mouth on front bumper?

I might remove the vertical slats from the bumper, want to keep some lines in the car. :p

Winny 6th September 2009 20:35

Bump! Had the front bumper off today to make the lower 'grill' into a single bar, and remove all of the vertical slats, although after removing all of the supporting bits of plastic the middle bar was so wobbly, me and my Uncle just lopped it out. Widemouth!


Did a little work on the boot too, fitted a solenoid onto a plate and my Grandad made a mechanical way to get into the car, incase my central locking fails or the battery goes flat, the where-abouts of which will be a closely guarded secret lol!


Thats just about all of the body work done for me, car goes in for spraying in 5 days!:drink:

saxomat 8th September 2009 15:10

good progress lookig forward to it all painted :y:


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