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Re: Finally, my rebuild underway, panel beating first...
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Ill have a look thanx

Posted on: 2009/8/11 13:41
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Any hardware store has ns4 and should be between 50 and a 100 bucks depending container size

Posted on: 2009/8/11 10:46
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Where do we get this ns4 and how much?

Posted on: 2009/8/10 16:39
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Re: Finally, my rebuild underway, panel beating first...
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looking great!

especially after seeing the before pics!

just rebuilt dattogals car... purchase price 1250 end cost was 5000 (aus dollar) after we replaced every suspension bush, brake part (including new discs drums and rebuilding calipers etc), suspension part and full service etc etc

had to do some body work and resprayed bottom half of car but we did that ourseles at minimal cost (included in 5k)

see her project thread anyway to see results

KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK you are going to the effort of restoring one back to life that most people wouldnt attempt so be proud of yourself, you will be loving it when it's finished and you will know every part of the car and know that you built it too which is even better!

Posted on: 2009/8/6 13:14
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Re: Finally, my rebuild underway, panel beating first...
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i think its for 1200... from how it fits there was no mods needed.

Posted on: 2009/8/6 12:48
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Looks really nice mate, nice front spoiler too. Is it for a 1200 or something else fitted up?

Posted on: 2009/8/5 10:41
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no comments, crit, etc...

Posted on: 2009/8/5 10:16
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Re: Finally, my rebuild underway, panel beating first...
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Ok, I was really pissed off with the panel beater coz he was meant to have test sprayed an area & waited for my go ahead to spray the whole car. I think his partner was getting impatient coz my car has been there a while now.

Ive attached some #OOPS#ty pics that i took with my phone:
there wer a couple of things that i still wanted done like blanking the hole where an alarm switch was fitted on the passenger door, etc....

what you guys think of it?

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Its not for the side you going to spray it for the back of the panel. Or thats how I understand it

Posted on: 2009/7/31 14:57
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Re: Finally, my rebuild underway, panel beating first...
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1000Coupe Please explain: good progress there, make sure u use rust converter and fish oil or similar on the back of the panelsover a wider area than the plates u have put in,

The "oil" part please; is this some panel beating magic. I'm feeling quite dump here, as far as my knowledge stretch, oil on the surface of parts that needs a spray job is bad.

Posted on: 2009/7/31 14:50
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