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mpaul

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Post #51
Disco_Stu wrote:



I had a hunt around my local scrappy and found 5 of these wheels
Posted 10th Jan 2010 at 20:22
ksung17

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Post #52
bishop auckland! im only in darlington. Looks great Smile good luck with it man.
Posted 10th Jan 2010 at 20:35
peugeot dave

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Post #53
Im loving this keep up the good work, Paint is awesomme btw.Cool

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Posted 10th Jan 2010 at 20:40
Disco_Stu

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Post #54
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Liking the progress mate, colour scheme is a not to my taste, but meh, it's not my car.

Bargain alloys, although that looks like it has a flat spot, just right of top centre?


Yeah the colour is not to everyone

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Posted 10th Jan 2010 at 20:49
mpaul

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Post #55
What did you do with the side strips incidentally?
Posted 10th Jan 2010 at 21:03
Disco_Stu

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Post #56
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What did you do with the side strips incidentally?


We binned them and filled the holes with fibre glass and filler. (Just got rid of the plastic bits before Christmas).

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Posted 10th Jan 2010 at 21:09
mpaul

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Post #57
Actually binned them? I was after a set to colour code, or satin black. worth an ask anyway lol
Posted 10th Jan 2010 at 21:18
r*byb

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Post #58
Looks good, all the wiring you removed ? What sort of things were they for, as i currently have mine in the same situation where there is nothing inside but alot of wires, it's a rallye btw

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Posted 11th Jan 2010 at 07:14
Disco_Stu

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Post #59
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Looks good, all the wiring you removed ? What sort of things were they for, as i currently have mine in the same situation where there is nothing inside but alot of wires, it's a rallye btw


We removed the wiring for:
Rear wiper
Rear window heater
Internal lights
Central locking
Seat belt tensioners,
Airbags
Heating/cooling equipment (inc aircon)
Radio
Speakers

Does not look much but took ages to figure it all out Crazy

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Posted 12th Jan 2010 at 01:44
Disco_Stu

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Post #60
When I said cleaning under the car was the worst job I may have spoken too early, spraying the waxoyl was not very nice.


My new axel stands – not so clean anymore:




Thank god that’s over!!!!!!!

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Posted 12th Jan 2010 at 01:48
Disco_Stu

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Post #61
By the time we are finished (2020) the car will be like new!! – if I roll it over on the first corner at least the underneath will look as good as the top.

Hubs and Calipers before:



Hubs and Calipers cleaned & sanded:





Hubs and Calipers Painted (not more green I hear you shout):




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Posted 13th Jan 2010 at 00:25
mike rallye

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Post #62
lookin good there , i just started to paint my calipers kawasaki green
Posted 13th Jan 2010 at 00:54
Disco_Stu

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Post #63
mike rallye wrote:
lookin good there , i just started to paint my calipers kawasaki green


Should look good, hope you get them done a little quicker than me LOL

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Posted 13th Jan 2010 at 00:58
fugs

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Post #64
This is a fabulous looking car. Fair play on the massive amount of work. The worlmanship looks spot on and nice colours to! I've just started a 306-6 myself but will be doing track days and slowly improving the car as I'm not a huge fan of work.
Posted 13th Jan 2010 at 01:25
mike rallye

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Post #65
when the snow stops, and the weather little warmer, i will carry on. dont think i am going to do the front carriers those.
Posted 13th Jan 2010 at 01:45
jimmy_boy

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Post #66
Very well documented project!

Looks like no attention to detail has been spared Thumbs up

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Posted 13th Jan 2010 at 01:51
gtomi-6

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Post #67
keep this comming guys im checking it every day. really enjoyign this thread!!

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Posted 13th Jan 2010 at 17:37
lotek

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Post #68
Good thread guys. Thumbs up
I would of left the green in the tin but theres nothin wrong with being different, looks like you did a good job with painting it though Yes
Posted 13th Jan 2010 at 17:50
chris with a pug

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Post #69
What wax oil did you use? got a pic of the tin?
Posted 13th Jan 2010 at 18:10
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Post #70
fugs wrote:
as I'm not a huge fan of work.


no, neither is anybody else really LOL

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Posted 13th Jan 2010 at 18:13
rallyestyle

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Post #71
Very good project, great attention to detail Thumbs up

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Posted 13th Jan 2010 at 18:17
russbez

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Post #72
nice thread

how did you remove the old undersealant?
take it you done it indoors Smile

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Posted 13th Jan 2010 at 18:38
Disco_Stu

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Post #73
Thanks everyone for your comments!

chris with a pug wrote:
What wax oil did you use? got a pic of the tin?


I used standard black waxoyl (sprayed it on) - like this one here

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Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 00:03
Disco_Stu

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Post #74
russbez wrote:
nice thread

how did you remove the old undersealant?
take it you done it indoors Smile


We used a heat gun and scraper to removed the old stuff. The waxoyl was done a few months ago so we did it outside (lots of covers down).

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Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 00:07
Disco_Stu

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Post #75
Time to start work on the front sub-frame (more sanding and painting).

Before:


After:



Front arms before:


Front arms after (just needs to get some roller bearing bushes from ‘rich_w’ and ball joints then these will be completed):


Stuart

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Posted 14th Jan 2010 at 00:08

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