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Maybe it doesn't support photobucket http://s1137.photobucket.com/albums/n505/MartinsElerts/
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Originally posted by sally pu View Postwow, how old are you...bc you are making half of us look stupid with this build! props man, you are doing it the right way...I think you should have went with a bigger power plant but I guess this one will really be low and slow
It's great to see someone appreciate the work that I put in this car, usually at the workshop I get ridiculed for my attention for detail.
I had to go for the 1.8is because the car has never been registered in my country, and if I were to go for an engine that is bigger than mentioned in the documents there would be problems in the technical inspection. And in the end I would have to write a car rebuild project for the committee, and that is very expensive.
So the plan is to register it with the 1.8is, and afterwards replace it with a proper 6 cylinder.
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Midnight oil
There has been no time to work on my car as I had other projects going on.
Decided to paint the front valance .
It was hanging on the wall for three months, I had dipped it in a rust converter, so that it would not rust any further as it was bare metal.
You could call this the leftover valance, as every ingredient was a leftover from other projects.
Started by removing the rust converter
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A clean surface to work with.
The bare metal needs some protection, so I used acid primer.
Valance it self had a lot of dents and road ware, but as it was also very rusted I decided not to use any body filler as it will need to be replaced as soon as I have some cash.
Applied some acrylic primer and stone chip protection.
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Left over paint and clear coat later we have a "LEFTOVER VALANCE"
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