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Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #498537
07/12/2007 14:56
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All the glass out?

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #498542
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Not the doors (I think they said it's quick to wind the window down, and work that way). But as for the rest, yes.

He was saying that if you can get the windows out relatively easily, the finish is far better than if you just mask up and around, he also said it's an easier job with glass out.

\:\)

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #498561
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 Originally Posted By: circolo
Not the doors (I think they said it's quick to wind the window down, and work that way). But as for the rest, yes.

He was saying that if you can get the windows out relatively easily, the finish is far better than if you just mask up and around, he also said it's an easier job with glass out.

\:\)


Many of them who do so-called "mint" finishes don't bother with taking the glass out.... \:s

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #498589
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That's because take the rear quater glass out is very difficult without breaking it \:\(

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: bockers] #498604
07/12/2007 17:24
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Nah its easy, 20 mins a side, done 5 pieces this week. Non broke & im not a windscreen man \:\)

Laziness not wanting to strip the trim out. \:\)

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #498614
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I though they were stuck in with the same glue they used on the rear light cups. Good to know they arn't \:D

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Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: bockers] #498617
07/12/2007 17:47
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Yeh but you can use cheese wire on the glass, chops through anything.

If you try cutting the quarters out with a blade the same as the rear lights then yeh a real pain.

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #498652
07/12/2007 18:23
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That's it, that's what they used to cut the rear glue out for the rear windows. He describe it as razor wire, but I guess it's the same.

I've checked today the body is now all primed. The front bumper is being blocked down, and the main spray should have early next week, with a mop down afterwards. So will be ready next Sat.

Pictures to follow of course.

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Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #498664
07/12/2007 18:34
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 Originally Posted By: circolo
To give an example of how extensive the job is, they've removed the (Mariusz) LE side skirts, and are spraying behind them, and then filler spraying and spraying the side skirts too.

This is a "doors and bonnet off" job, in order to get the best result.

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Didn't you say it was having a Zender bumper?


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Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: Sedicivalvole] #498762
07/12/2007 20:18
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 Originally Posted By: Sedicivalvole
Didn't you say it was having a Zender bumper?


She already has the Zender bumper (see my signature pic). But the Zender Bumper and LE skirts are Mariusz' fibreglass moulds, and although the quality is good, they're being flattened and prepped, so that the Black doesn't show any rippling in the gel coat.

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Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #498888
07/12/2007 23:07
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Sounds like a really exciting piece of work to me. For what its worth, I think youre dead right to have a go at bringing her a little up to date if thats what you want.

I like the fact that what you are doing sounds quite sublte & very tasteful. I cant wait to see the end result.

As for the price.....sounds about £1000 under priced to me for the extent & finish youre after.

Are you painting the headlight plastic in the gloss aswell? A thought for you?

Chris

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #498900
07/12/2007 23:26
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Thanks Chris.

The price? It's a special price, I think the intention is to show some "customer loyalty", (he's had a fair amount of work from me in the past), plus I said I'm happy to pop his details on here for others who may be interested, particularly those in the Essex and surrounding areas.

I did think about the headlamps, and that along with a couple of other ideas are on my list of possibilities, depending on how it looks when this has all been complete.

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Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #498952
08/12/2007 01:26
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Filler cap origanal is the best bit why get rid

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #499106
08/12/2007 06:27
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 Originally Posted By: lickyl
Filler cap origanal is the best bit why get rid


each to there own

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #499107
08/12/2007 06:28
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 Originally Posted By: circolo

The price? It's a special price,


bugger

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #499944
10/12/2007 15:20
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 Originally Posted By: lickyl
Filler cap origanal is the best bit why get rid


Personall, I'd say the best bit's of the car are the slashes across the wheel arches, the front lights, and the flared rear arches. All of which are staying 100% original.

I think the Jury is always going to be out on whether replacing the filler cap is a good move. Particularly as the filler cap is very unique to the Coupe. But for me, it's a part of the car that never quite matched the rest of the styling.

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Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #499945
10/12/2007 15:21
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 Originally Posted By: jaip
 Originally Posted By: circolo

The price? It's a special price,


bugger


Sorry. That said, I'm sure other special prices can be arranged, but maybe not so good...

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Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #500154
10/12/2007 21:02
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To be frank, mate I think you're mad as a fish to change the colour and to fill in the fuel cap. I love the silver colour and I too think that the original fuel cap is one of best things about the coupe's styling. I think you're spending a lot of money to make the car less valuable but I'm one of the boring "keep it original" brigade. Life would be boring if we were all the same in our tastes.

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #500257
10/12/2007 23:17
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 Originally Posted By: AlanW
To be frank, mate I think you're mad as a fish to change the colour and to fill in the fuel cap. I love the silver colour and I too think that the original fuel cap is one of best things about the coupe's styling. I think you're spending a lot of money to make the car less valuable but I'm one of the boring "keep it original" brigade. Life would be boring if we were all the same in our tastes.


I'm boring, too. Really really boring. I love originality \:D

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #500270
10/12/2007 23:29
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It's quite funny reading some of these comments. \:\)

For me changing the filler cap, and changing the colour to a non-fiat pure black will make the car look stunning, I'd emphasis, for me. For others, this goes against being totally original, or simply not to their taste.

But what works for one, doesn't work for others. We all know that, really.

I totally agree, that if you intend to try to make money out of the Coupe, in say, 10-15 years time when it will be classed as a classic, then original is best. But firstly, that's not my goal with this, and secondly (if it were my intentions to sell as a classic), if in 10-15 years I still have the car, the colour can be reverted back easily enough, and the original filler cap refitted. The classic car price will pay for the work, with money to spare. (Nothing has been cut out of the panels to accomodate the new cap). If I wanted to sell 'as original'.

The colour change and work is purely for my enjoyment, and I can tell you I'll be chuffed to bits when the work is finally complete.

\:\)

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #500297
11/12/2007 00:09
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Engine bay - they going to do it properly and remove the engine? ;\)

Not too sure about the fuel cap (but thats the point of modding) but shall see the finished pics - just worried it will look like a Hiundai...

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #500388
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personally I am looking forward to seeing some pics. especially the fuel cap.

I did think that the fuel cap was going to be blended so that the lines of the car would remain the same in each side. And by blended in I mean a metal cover painted black.


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Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #500544
11/12/2007 05:59
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 Originally Posted By: circolo
and I can tell you I'll be chuffed to bits when the work is finally complete.

\:\)


°\(

i think i dislike you \:D

good on you fella, drive through your way a fair bit as my mum lives in Waltham Abbey.

Will keep me eyes peeled.

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #500589
11/12/2007 15:04
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 Originally Posted By: Fergie
Engine bay - they going to do it properly and remove the engine? ;\)

Not too sure about the fuel cap (but thats the point of modding) but shall see the finished pics - just worried it will look like a Hiundai...


Good question. He did mention the absolute correct way, would be to remove the engine, but he reckons he can do as good a job with the engine in place. Remarking that the parts he won't be able to get to, you can't see unless the engine is to be removed. I guess this is the only "shortcut".

I know what you mean re tha filler cap. But I reckon the rest of the Coupes standard styling is enough to take any possible liking to the Hyundai (is that the right spelling?) completely away.

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Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: sugerbear] #500595
11/12/2007 15:11
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 Originally Posted By: sugerbear
personally I am looking forward to seeing some pics. especially the fuel cap.

I did think that the fuel cap was going to be blended so that the lines of the car would remain the same in each side. And by blended in I mean a metal cover painted black.


You're right in thinking that too. The standard eliptical recess for the orginal cap, has had a small plate welded inside, allowing the filler cap to fit flush with the rest of the body line. I asked for the cap to be very slightly sunkened, (by only just a mm or so). I particularly didn't want the cap to be proud of the body work, otherwise it'll look like one of those cheap stick on jobbies.

The end result is a cap, which sits almost flush with the rest of the bodywork, with soft rounded edges meeting the soft edges of the cap. \:#

For me, even in filler, it looked very good. And the rounded edge, matches very well with the de-seamed rounded edges of the rear light surrounds.

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Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #500596
11/12/2007 15:14
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 Originally Posted By: jaip
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and I can tell you I'll be chuffed to bits when the work is finally complete.

\:\)


°\(

i think i dislike you \:D

good on you fella, drive through your way a fair bit as my mum lives in Waltham Abbey.

Will keep me eyes peeled.



You're more than welcome to pop over and take a look when it's all complete. \:\)

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #501184
12/12/2007 04:26
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Why didnt you just use LE nero black, that is pure black... totally pure, no aditives straight of the standox mixing tin with black on it! plus at least its an origonal colour to shut up the boring gits on here ;\)

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #501293
12/12/2007 15:21
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 Originally Posted By: paulr20vt
Why didnt you just use LE nero black, that is pure black... totally pure, no aditives straight of the standox mixing tin with black on it! plus at least its an origonal colour to shut up the boring gits on here ;\)


Y'know, I'm not sure that it is pure Black. If it is, then it'll be the same Black that's being used, as the Black that's going on is straight pure Black.

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Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #501300
12/12/2007 15:33
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You like black, or summink? \:D

Re: She's in. Full Respray & Flush filler cap. [Re: ] #501411
12/12/2007 18:08
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Does it show?

Actually for the Coupe, I've always thought the styling was so "out there" that a dark colour was best to suit it's lines. And what could be darker than black?

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