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  • #76
    This is going to be sick! Plan on taking it lower once the wheels are fitted?

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    • #77
      Originally posted by csroka View Post
      This is going to be sick! Plan on taking it lower once the wheels are fitted?
      Duhhhh! Once the new wheels and tires are on I should be able to lower it down some more.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by JVC View Post
        Already going at it this way... no turning back now! Might have to use a bit of bondo on the very outside to get it truly smooth. I'm hoping I can do it with just this Marine Tex stuff (aka JB weld) and that you won't be able to tell where there were holes.

        No turning back now!
        You're past the point of no return on TB Weld now. Will be cool when finished. Take your time to avoid any Bondo or paint shrinkage. Which white will you use?
        My first JDM project after decades of European cars!

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        • #79
          Originally posted by exexpat View Post
          You're past the point of no return on TB Weld now. Will be cool when finished. Take your time to avoid any Bondo or paint shrinkage. Which white will you use?
          Not a damn clue. Looking for some recommendations on that...

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          • #80
            That's a really good idea with the jb weld, when you get it all smooth try and use a primer filler to make sure you can't see where the holes go. Can't wait to see this when you get the new wheels on it.
            The hillbilly equivalent of a nasa substation worker.
            Originally posted by Dubway5887
            I felt bad for that dude. Of all places for a sink to be at a car show... Maybe sink holes like car shows like tornado's like trailer parks?

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            • #81
              Originally posted by projecthoarder View Post
              That's a really good idea with the jb weld, when you get it all smooth try and use a primer filler to make sure you can't see where the holes go. Can't wait to see this when you get the new wheels on it.
              Got two of them to this point with a wire brush and the 100 grit sanding block.



              Going to use bondo on the outermost layer to make it easier to sand and form with the curve of the wheels.

              Got a later of bondo on two wheels.







              That's where I'm at now! Grinding down the other two wheels then those will get the same treatment!

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              • #82
                Try to go a little lighter with the bondo. It's meant to be sanded of course, but if you glob it on like that you could easily end up with air pockets. Try using the plastic thing (name escapes me) to smooth it into the holes, don't just slap it on top. These will look amazing on your car once finished.

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                • #83
                  Man I can't be the only one who loves those S80 wheels you had on it in the first post.

                  Clean Volvo though, I like the sub setup and the diy on those rims

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by orion84gsl View Post
                    Try to go a little lighter with the bondo. It's meant to be sanded of course, but if you glob it on like that you could easily end up with air pockets. Try using the plastic thing (name escapes me) to smooth it into the holes, don't just slap it on top. These will look amazing on your car once finished.
                    Yeah, this was the final product of tons of extra sanding work that I didn't need to make for myself by globbing it on so thick.





                    I also picked up some coarse and medium sanding blocks... that made the work 10x easier!

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Stupid Kid View Post
                      Man I can't be the only one who loves those S80 wheels you had on it in the first post.

                      Clean Volvo though, I like the sub setup and the diy on those rims
                      haha, I liked them too, they were stupid bent, paint bubbling and I just wanted to get rid of them.

                      Thanks for the kind words! I hope it becomes something to look at once I'm finally done.

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                      • #86
                        To buy 4 more of these for $50 or not... that is the question...

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                        • #87
                          What a beautiful ride. I had the same one and i sold it:-(((

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                          • #88
                            ^nice paint
                            My first JDM project after decades of European cars!

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by sirmike View Post
                              What a beautiful ride. I had the same one and i sold it:-(((
                              Yours is definitely more beautiful than mine! Thanks though!

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                              • #90
                                Picking up a scratched up red bumper for my car to replace the spray paint/purple one I have now. Gonna try to touch up paint the scratches and then use that while I refinish my stock bumper as do some custom work on that.


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