Moi's '95 Mk2 Ibiza now GONE!

LMJ

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aah right! I want the facelifted ones... 3rd phase :p ... read a thread about it not long ago. You can fit them, and fit thin pieces of aluminium plates either side in-keeping with the wheel arches... They are an improvment - Thanks Brummy for those pics :) but I'm not 100% keen on them either. :whistle:
 

LMJ

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However, that rear bumper, Brummy - is nice :)... are those kept the same during the front facelifted ones being changed twice?
 

joey-gti

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just had a reat through the thread, lovin the white dash idea, my gti is red aswell and i was hoping to go for the same wheels in white, lol. am thinking of a more subtle look with the dash, maybe a gunmetal metalic....:think:
lovin the look of yours!!!!!!!!:D
 

LMJ

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why thank you mate! I do think sometimes, "hmm ok - what have you done" haha, but hey - it's a first car! :) have a laarff with it I say! I do regret, however - not spraying them gun metal as you said - or silver :). Seen a few with silver or GLOSS BLACK interior trim. looks sweeet! :)
 

LMJ

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looks awesome mate! I regret not doing it in Gloss black - wouldn't change it really - just emphasise the trim a bit more, add interest! Strongly recommend it ;)... Piano black, like my piano! Awesome shine to it!
 

joey-gti

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ive never seen it done in gloss black, that would look very sleek, my main bitv trim (centre bit around sterio ect) needs replacing as a previous owner drilled holes in it to fit somthing that doesnt seem to b ther anymore, altho the 2 zinc screws hangin out my dash look pretty cool :clap:
 

LMJ

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yeah I've seen some gloss / satin and matt black in Halfords... enough choice! :) ...just bought satin black for re-spraying my wipers the other day, came out well... :p
 

LMJ

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Right - haven't been doing much with the car really. Decided to do some things today - take advantage of the nice weather for a change! :)

Just basically managed to spray the panels I primed about 2 weeks ago, rubbed them down, rubbed down the filler on the scratch etc.

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Bottom of the wheel arch that rusted a bit. Didn't want it to worsten after fitting side skirts.
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Pleased with the boot so far, rust damage just under the window where the sun's catching the paint :)...;
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And the cat also gave me a hand... Alfie;
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LMJ

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I'm dreading the lacquering stage after 4 coats of Tornado tonight... Really nervous of wrecking it... really can't be that arsed with it.

Need some tips on rubbing in the overspray after about 2weeks, T-Cut will do it imagine?... :p
 

abhardwaj1990

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Mar 16, 2009
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doing a pretty good job of the paint i see ;)
I was wondering what you did to the engine then lol, looks alot better lol, how are your cleaning and polishing the cover?

lacquering is the worst :|,
remember what I said, not to thick (drips) not to thin (dry lines)....it has to be perfect ;) lol
and t-cut to finish it off, but some people say don't use t-cut, to abrasive apparently, I've been using some stuff I was given to by someone, no idea what the make is though, but I trust him seeing as he does paint a lot lol

btw the cat looks sexy :cartman:
 

LMJ

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haha yeah :p he's a handsome devil Alfie is!...

Cheers mate, yeah it's getting there slowly, bad weather and work has been slowing it down progress a little. Refurbed imperfections on my alloys though, look pretty good. Just finely filled in the chips and primed them lightly, finished off with appliance gloss white spray.

Yeah I know :( I need to practise lacquering on something, do it a few times before venturing onto the car... if it does run a bit, can I t-cut it out then say, or not?

Aah right - well I'll look in Halfords for any other T-Cut like products...
 

stezo2k

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love the car, one of the best looking mk2s ive seen. the white paint in the interior is different but seems to work well

keep up the good work bud
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LMJ

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wow thanks mate! A lot to do though, want to spacer the rear alloys, side skirts, 30 - 40mm drop I think, not too much and a nice Mk3 half leather Cupra interior maybe? With red inserts... :)
 

abhardwaj1990

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haha yeah :p he's a handsome devil Alfie is!...

Cheers mate, yeah it's getting there slowly, bad weather and work has been slowing it down progress a little. Refurbed imperfections on my alloys though, look pretty good. Just finely filled in the chips and primed them lightly, finished off with appliance gloss white spray.

Yeah I know :( I need to practise lacquering on something, do it a few times before venturing onto the car... if it does run a bit, can I t-cut it out then say, or not?

Aah right - well I'll look in Halfords for any other T-Cut like products...

I thought your alloys had already been refurbished?

I don't think that t-cut will be able to get the drips etc out, it hasn't for me, but then again i did the whole panels, your doing small parts so maybe....
I'm re doing my door because of to many dry lines and a few drip marks, looks horrible, looked good before the lacquer lol, so I'm buying a proper spray gun and re-doing it

I'd recommend practising it lol
 

CraigW

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Im going to keep an eye on this with the painting, Ive got abit on the side I need to fix.

How did the colour match in with the rest of the paint on the car?? Im just trying to gather as much information before I go ahead and do it.

Arun I have something that may be useful:
http://www.paints4u.com/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=5539&Mainselection=4

I have one and it is very useful and is so much easier to use than just pressing the top of the can of paint.
 
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