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2cute 03-02-08 04:04 AM

Well......at least i managed not to paint myself this time
 
so i have been working on getting this whole thing completed for a while now. i posted pics up before of all the stuff primered but now paint is laid and im happy. should be putting everything on the car on either tuesday or weds ill post pics once its all together too.

everything after clear was laid:

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e7...afterclear.jpg

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e7...afterclear.jpg

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e7...afterclear.jpg

everything when paint was laid with no clear:

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e7...eforeclear.jpg

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e7...eforeclear.jpg

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e7...eforeclear.jpg

primer only:

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e7...rprimered2.jpg

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e7...arprimered.jpg

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e7...tprimered2.jpg

when i bought stuff (before all body work and still silver):

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e7...ghtrx7body.jpg

chutzpah 03-02-08 04:44 AM

lol @ thread title

good job there!

NZ rx7 s1 03-02-08 06:06 AM

really like that rear bumper. what kit is this

82transam 03-02-08 08:39 AM

I like the kit too, very clean. I wanna see pics of it mounted on the car!

2cute 03-02-08 08:56 AM


Originally Posted by chutzpah (Post 7930524)
lol @ thread title

good job there!

lol well whn i primered i painted myself yellow on accident.

thank you!

2cute 03-02-08 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by NZ rx7 s1 (Post 7930566)
really like that rear bumper. what kit is this

pacific kit

2cute 03-02-08 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by 82transam (Post 7930685)
I like the kit too, very clean. I wanna see pics of it mounted on the car!

thank you!. i have to wait for it to dry before i ca install it. there is some major man handling involved in getting the front and rear on. i dont need to go and put big old hand prints in the paint cuz im inpatient.

ill definately post up when its on

warwickben 03-02-08 09:06 AM

nike kit, can you send a link where you got it(if its still made)

o yeah i hate you all with fb's. there like no kits made for sa's. besides mariah. which are not bad looking.

2cute 03-02-08 10:20 AM

click me for kit.

the front bumper i have is the top one (obviously)

looks like the rear valance might be gone. if not completely for a bit anyhow.

lol. yeah well next will be a FB with the mariah gtu kit (iirc its the gtu. its the one thats super super wide.)

just what i need though another car to be a money pit lol.

oh and for the record i have a very weird kit. my side skirts are different than the ones on the site and my rear spoiler (which isnt pictured) is different too.

teddyrx2 03-02-08 12:46 PM

wow that came out really good...good job schools

flight_of_pain 03-02-08 12:50 PM

ive found that the easiest way to mount that front is with two people, one on each end. that keeps you from putting a ton of stress on one area, with two of ya you can put a little stress across the whole thing and slip it on.

isaac

85TIIDEVIL 03-02-08 01:36 PM

Might of been better to fully mount before painting, remove, then paint and put back on for a good idea of exactly what ur up against.

Unless of course you're already in the process of doing just that.... I used to HATE installing fresh painted parts when I did autobody work...

Looking good.

2cute 03-02-08 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by 85TIIDEVIL (Post 7931275)
Might of been better to fully mount before painting, remove, then paint and put back on for a good idea of exactly what ur up against.

Unless of course you're already in the process of doing just that.... I used to HATE installing fresh painted parts when I did autobody work...

Looking good.

the kit was already mocked up and necessary body work to accommodate fitting was done prior to paint. it would make no sense to have painted then attempted to do body work after.


i just happen to know that this particular piece is a pain in the ass to install. yes it was made from a mold but not all the pieces come out exactly the same nor do they fit exactly the same.

as for using 2 people. yes it does make it easier due to being able to hold things in place however one thing to consider is that fiberglass no matter how thick is brittle in nature and using 2 people to push it into place or attempt to stretch it over the existig bumper causes more strain on the piece.

2cute 03-02-08 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by teddyrx2 (Post 7931132)
wow that came out really good...good job schools

thank you

you should see it now that the clear has dried. its nice and flat. im so happy with the result

jshiz 03-02-08 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by 2cute (Post 7930835)
click me for kit.

the front bumper i have is the top one (obviously)

looks like the rear valance might be gone. if not completely for a bit anyhow.

lol. yeah well next will be a FB with the mariah gtu kit (iirc its the gtu. its the one thats super super wide.)

just what i need though another car to be a money pit lol.

oh and for the record i have a very weird kit. my side skirts are different than the ones on the site and my rear spoiler (which isnt pictured) is different too.

That kit looks just like this one.http://www.raceonusa.com/index.asp?P...OD&ProdID=6203 same thing?

2cute 03-03-08 01:53 AM

similar but substantially different. especially the sides and front.

jshiz 03-03-08 10:33 AM

oh. The rear had me confused since they look identical but the more i look at it the fronts ae different, i really can'n tell until i see your sides on your car.
POST PICS. (i curious lol)

2cute 03-03-08 10:49 AM

i have to wait for it to completely cure before i can put it on. hopefully today but probably tomorrow.

warwickben 03-03-08 03:34 PM

can you post pics of how it mounts. i have all ways wounded how they are.

duffman692002 03-03-08 11:40 PM

Nice color, can't quite tell what it is though. Looks like a gun metal color or is the flash playing tricks on me? Looking forward to pics of the completed car.

Kerebrus 03-04-08 12:30 AM

I prefer no sideskirts. The car still lines up with the front and rear kit. I've never liked side skirts on an FB unless if they are molded..

http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...7/IMG_0869.jpg

http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z...7/IMG_2714.jpg

chris_g 03-04-08 12:40 AM

Looks like what I have to do to my kit if I ever get around to it.

I got a good deal on the side skirts/rear fache and 3 piece spoiler.

Now they all need body work and I cant find the time to do it.

I really need to find a place at my college where I am able to do that kind of thing.

Yours looks great. Make sure to get pictures of how you mount the rear fache. I want to know how many rivets I will have to be adding. Thanks!

2cute 03-04-08 02:51 AM


Originally Posted by Duffman692002 (Post 7937198)
Nice color, can't quite tell what it is though. Looks like a gun metal color or is the flash playing tricks on me? Looking forward to pics of the completed car.

its flat black. like i said the clear wasnt dry so it still had a bit of a gloss to it. as it dried out it started to look amazing. now that its totally dry im in love with my car all over again. i got the front and sides on today before i ran out of light and energy. plus the back is being a bitch. so i decided it has tomorrow written all over it. i have learned the more tired and annoyed i get the more likely i am to make a mistake so its better to walk away

as for mounting points the front has 4 screws and 5 rivets and the sides are the same 4 screws and 4 rivets. its looking like im going to be able to get the rear on with 4 screws and 4 rivets. but its going to depend on how it hangs on the corner that way. id really like to not have to rivet all the way around but we will see tomorrow.

warwickben 03-04-08 05:05 AM

so you just have to find spots to screw and rivet that are hidden. when your done can you take pics. i iam allways wanting to learn.

2cute 03-04-08 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by warwickben (Post 7937687)
so you just have to find spots to screw and rivet that are hidden. when your done can you take pics. i iam allways wanting to learn.

lol thanks captain obvious.

the point youre missing is that its fiber glass and relatively thin fiberglass at that (in the grand scheme of things not really but for where it is yeah it is) even if i mount/attach it where i want to (all hidden places) that doesnt mean its going to cooperate and hang properly on the corner.

as for pictures of where its mounted all pieces will be different (but ill take them for you anyhow) and have to be mounted differently. not all cars are the same and not all pieces of molded fiberglass are the same (in fact they are never the same)


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