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  1. #21
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    That last picture nails it! Perfect!
    Nice number plate.
    MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
    80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
    HAHAHA

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    hahah custom plate! not really, just don't like advertising my plates on the internet
    1994 Mk3 VR6

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    Well I bit the bullet and got some forever black. 3 coats in and its looking 1000x better than the faded black that was there before.. Done the door trims, higher part of the side skirts, front and rear bumper strips and rear lower lip... Still gotta get to the rear spoiler, front lip, door handles and the lower part of the side skirts... Prob go 4 or 5 coats and see what it's like but as is so far I'm stoked!
    1994 Mk3 VR6

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    Quote Originally Posted by merc View Post
    Well I bit the bullet and got some forever black. 3 coats in and its looking 1000x better than the faded black that was there before.. Done the door trims, higher part of the side skirts, front and rear bumper strips and rear lower lip... Still gotta get to the rear spoiler, front lip, door handles and the lower part of the side skirts... Prob go 4 or 5 coats and see what it's like but as is so far I'm stoked!
    You may or may not have trouble with tour lower side skirts. The forever I used didn't stain/dye them. So I ended up spray painting them.

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    The lower part? I havn't tried that part yet but the upper part worked fine. There are a couple of streak bits in some parts but over all I'm happy with how it's turned out.
    As you can see I havn't touched the front lip as its fubared anyway, prob order a new one soon enough...


    And as you can see here I din't do the lower part of the side skirts but I'll prob give em a go tomorrow..
    1994 Mk3 VR6

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    The black moldings on white looks great. Let us know how you went with the lower side skirts.

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    Well had the roady done on it today, no where near as bad as I thought it may have been... Just need new rear tires and to fix the oil leak from the oil filter canister... It kinda works out well as I was planning on getting some tires next week and I was going to do a service the week after. So this kinda kills 3 birds with one stone, so to speak. Will get some tires on tuesday and do the service prob on wendsday. I suspect the leak is from the o-ring that goes between the canister and the block, so a new ring with the filter and shell be right
    I do have a question about oil's though, I've been reading through the service history I have for the car and it seems the last service they did on it they used 0-50w oil (eeek) so to thin on cold and to thick on hot, prob explains why its leaking. I was thinking about going 15-40w in magnatech or something equiv, just wondering what ever one else uses?
    1994 Mk3 VR6

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    I ran 0W-40. The thinner on start up (cold) the better as far as I'm aware. Read a great article on it but cba to find it.

    Looks great after the forever black. It makes so so much difference. I found mine streaked a little in some places too, probably just because it wasnt prepared well enough or becuase of something previously put on there. But still all in all it does a good job. Doesn't ware off either. Some of my trim was some of the lightest grey trim I had probably ever seen.

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    Hmm interesting, I was reading the service manual and it suggests 20-40w for our climate, but I think thats a bit thick on cold for me... The 0w on cold that's in there atm is terrible, can srsly hear it as the engine warms up all the rattling noises go away, tis awful. So thats why I'm thinking of going a 15-40 and seeing if that stops these cold noises...
    1994 Mk3 VR6

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    VR looks sweet man!!! I've always used magnatec in mine and never had any issues in cold or hot weather. I also got a brand new coilover sleeve kit that I never got around to use - Pm me if you're interested.

    Cheers
    Leigh
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