Moi's '95 Mk2 Ibiza now GONE!

LMJ

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hmm... you're welcome to upload some pics to my profile if you want? See what to make of it... the car looks MINT in your pics... where are they?

More than happy to help mate :)
 

CraigW

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hmm... you're welcome to upload some pics to my profile if you want? See what to make of it... the car looks MINT in your pics... where are they?

More than happy to help mate :)

Yep I will do that mate. The main one is on the passenger side at the wheel arch. Roughly painted just now as it did it over the winter to prevent it rusting.

The other bits are on the corners of the bootlid above the lights (inside) and theres abit of the petrol filler flap (very edge).
 

LMJ

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ah same here mate - caught on the bodywork (petrol cap)... just on the lip of the edge... aint bothering with it though - hardly noticeable... and I'm fussy too! ;)
 

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Gave the car a good wash today - showing up all the imperfections maybe, but also showing the polished bodywork. Hard work eventually paid off I guess :p (pretending to not sound that bothered about it all ;) ). I think it came out pretty well considering, though there is some work to be done to the front and rear end.

The first owner - was an old man... he loved that game where you guess where bollards are in carparks, or where crash barriers are located, or where there's some silly walls scattered around where they shouldn't be... that kinda thing. :blink: - so, what I'm saying is - the front end is crap, and it's the same story around the back I'm affraid...

I haven't personally "injured" the car at all since getting it, so aany dent or imperfection is not down to me :)

Autoglym SRP, EGP and some instant Shine Wax (Simoniz);
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One of 2 ugly ends;
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LMJ

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my arm is frankly killing me by now... but it looks alrite I guess :p

*Steelies are back on because I'm restoring 2 of the alloys, because I'm a fuss ass! :p *
 

CraigW

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Car looks really good mate. The paint has a really deep shine to it.

If you want to make polishing easier get yourself an Autoglym Perfect Palm. Shaped like your and and dont mean you need to grip a cloth. Ive got 2, both a red and blue. Aint used them yet but Ive put my hand in one and I think it will be so much easier.
 

LMJ

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Honestly they are 5 quid each but will make it so much easier. They are washable aswell so you can re-use them. The red one is for SRP and the blue is a microfibre one used for like glass polish etc. It tells you on them what they are used for.

Yeah mate I know :p, used microfibre clothes quite a lot tbh. Just standard ones - probably exactly the same as the Autoglym ones... but they cost a pound instead! :p ... had a microfibre sponge too - found that really useful for the glasswork etc, absorbed as well as cleaned... :)
 

LMJ

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Looking at these pics - makes me really think that the car is in need of lowering!...

But here are some pics of how she is as of now, after washing and cleaning last night;

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(This photo especially... looks like a 4x4 :p);
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think the old skool style bumpers gives it a uniqueness though Jenkster, most of us that have had the older pre face lifted ones have ended up putting later bumpers on..
 

LMJ

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awesome! ^ :) Thanks for the comments!

Brummy - I'm affraid that I'll also be joining you lot in facelifting :p... just feel the need to do it, I like the pre-facelift but it's a mess, and I have a huge bollard dent in the lower rear section, so I'd prefer sticking on facelifter bumpers than repearing :)
 

LMJ

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and THAT'S What you get when you had an old man as the 1st owner of the car... lucky sodd tbh. He treated himself to this car 14 years ago, brand new, must've been pretty nice!... And he went around denting it and knocking into things... you should've seen it before it's re-spray! :O
 

LMJ

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Got any ideas as to why someone along the line of 3 previous owners, 1 of them have sliced the carpet under the passenger seat to gain access to something? Why would they do it, any ideas? Cross slice running from the door to the other seat runner the other side. + they've taking out the underlay / soundproofing padding. Driver's side is still original... strange :think: