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    Re: mickey's vr6 thread

    Don't want to follow the crowdbut I had a hatch painted previously and the glass wasn't taken out. Rust bubble appeared a few weeks later at the edge where it meets the rubber.

    So my vote= take glass out!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrk_Mickey View Post
    Glass won't be coming out boys...sorry.

    Problem with taking the glass out is it has to be stored, we need to buy things to actually put them back in again, it needs to be done right, it's a hell of a lot more time...it just gets very messy.
    It's just money. Just get a pro to put it back in for you!
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    hmmmmmmm yeh take the glass out!


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    Who else wants to repeat it? lol, sheesh.

    Fine I'll take the glass out. Just dunno when, where, how, who, how much, etc. Don't really care about it at this point because we've only just started the big process.
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    More importantly, 'nother update.

    Fixed all dents, scratches etc with sanding and filler, and painted hi fill primer over them.










    The boot line still ain't right ...gonna take a while methinks. Slap on some more filler and carefully sand down along the two edges to try get it straight.

    Car looks so aggressive and phuckoff now...hahaha:










    Camouflage paint ftw!!

    Rear right door, and bottom edge of the front left door still need sanding and hi-filling; we'll do that tomorrow. Stay tuned for camber hopefully!
    Last edited by Mrk_Mickey; 28-03-2010 at 02:49 PM.
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    Starting to look pretty effing good mate, love your work
    Wish I had the time, money and patience to do the same with mine!

    Good to see you finally went the badgeless grill, looks so much cleaner and tougher on the front

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    Mate a tip I've learnt (but not used yet) when doing body lines is, to use tape as a straight edge along the body line, and then you sand up until that line and dont go past it, and then once you've done the bottom, put tape on the bottom side of the line and then sand the top, that way you end up with a striaght crisp body line.

    hope that makes sense, and helps.


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    Love the work Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorenz View Post
    Starting to look pretty effing good mate, love your work
    Wish I had the time, money and patience to do the same with mine!

    Good to see you finally went the badgeless grill, looks so much cleaner and tougher on the front
    Thanks brah yeah I finally went badgeless hehehe..I still do love the front end with a polished VW symbol there, but the car is going to be cleaner without it not sure whether I'll keep the VR6 badge on the front or not. Who thinks I should/shouldn't?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred View Post
    Mate a tip I've learnt (but not used yet) when doing body lines is, to use tape as a straight edge along the body line, and then you sand up until that line and dont go past it, and then once you've done the bottom, put tape on the bottom side of the line and then sand the top, that way you end up with a striaght crisp body line.

    hope that makes sense, and helps.
    That does make sense mate, I was thinking of using something like string or chalk-string but it just wouldn't have lasted. I'll give it a go hey! Cheers man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred View Post
    Mate a tip I've learnt (but not used yet) when doing body lines is, to use tape as a straight edge along the body line, and then you sand up until that line and dont go past it, and then once you've done the bottom, put tape on the bottom side of the line and then sand the top, that way you end up with a striaght crisp body line.

    hope that makes sense, and helps.
    This is a very good tip but if the guys were professional panelbeaters wouldn't they know how to do that?
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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