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    Looking smooth dude. Very nice. I can't wait to see the paint on it..

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    you mean, this paint???



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarred

    who can geuss the secret mod in this pic???
    You've de-seemed the rear panel Looking very nice It's never easy to paint at home with all the dust so credit to you, as I know what it's like!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valver. View Post
    You've de-seemed the rear panel Looking very nice
    ah huh! good eye valver, i was scratching my head trying to figure it out

    Car is looking great mate, keep up the pics.
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    Smooth look Did u weld it and then high fill?

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    weld no.... It was kinda a spur of the moment thing I had the other week. So it's bog, which also helps round out the corner nicely, as we can see in this picture: Also congrats to stu for picking the mod too



    the whole car has two coats now: the bonnet esp came up pretty good:


    Unfortunately there are a few dribbles and lots of spots with where paint dust has dried over a nice finish, which is a real shame, cause most of the painting was pretty damn good.


    more pics:



    The roof, (this is a good view , unfortunately there are a few bumps on it which I'm V.unhappy about, but oh well...)







    Playing with my light. This is on a real bad spot where we scratched the first coat of paint real bad. I was v.unhappy with that. We'll have to hit this with another coat. If you saw it in person you would understand.



    and all tucked away for the night. My garage is a complete mess now.



    oh and I just finished painting my car.

    hm..


    WOOOOT!!!! Im quite excited, I doubt I'll sleep tonight!!


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    Looks great mate... Thats what owning a Mk1 is all about to me, doing some backyard work that will really stand out to your self...

    Im proud mate

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    Good stuff, and i mean't the whole thing is going smoothly..

    The paint on the other hand... It looks good too. Nice and even, good for a home job. Should come up sweet when you hit it with wet 1500 and buff it.

    Good stuff.

    Lucky for me i know a really good panel beater, so i got the job on mine done for chips, otherwise i'd be in the same boat as you..

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    Yea, I'll touch up a few spots first perhaps (the dribbles) before wetsanding (to avoid over spray). Hopefully I can touch up those spots tomoro arvo

    I was planning on doing 1200 the cutting compound, then polish, (im not going to bother with a clear coat i dont think, as they are better baked)


    For all those who are interested, I've used nearly 3 litres of paint at a 1:1.5 ratio (or a bit more thinners, cause of the heat) I've got a little bit left and still need to do under the hood, and the inside of one of the doors, and hopefully have enough for some touch up's along the way. Oh and I havn't painted the front yet either. damn. I forgot about that part. Looks like I'll need another litre probably.


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    Any updates on this?
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