bigdog wrote:Andrew wrote:Wish i could come up there and give you guys a hand
Me too. Your car has spare parts for almost every model and occasion bolted on
I'm making my list as we speak!
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bigdog wrote:Andrew wrote:Wish i could come up there and give you guys a hand
Me too. Your car has spare parts for almost every model and occasion bolted on
Craig wrote:Agro wrote:I'm making my list as we speak!
Carefull you don't get RSI writing it all down!
Li7hium wrote:Hey guys,
My car is going to be stuck at Mania getting work done on its diff and a rollbar install on the BDDD III.
I'd love to come to this to fill in the day. Going to need a lift from and back to Mania though...
Is there anyone willing to go out of there way to help me out?
Matt
bigdog wrote:Maxie, there's no substitute for getting it done professionally, and you certainly wouldn't get a finished coat of paint on in a day. You could remove the old filler and refill and prime though. As I said, a black car presents a real challenge to make it look good, and a rough job will look no better than what you have now. You need to think about what you want from the car - if you want it to look good and retain its value then a visit to a panelbeater is recommended. If you want a quick cheap fix then tackle it yourself. Note that filler is cheating anyway, if they are dents they should be removed first. Filler is only used to give a final smooth surface for paint, not to fill dents, so if they are significant a panel shop is the best bet. Any moderately handy person can DIY if they are patient and willing to learn and study the procedures involved. I have taught myself to do a lot of jobs this way - it can be fun, or frustrating depending on how you see things
Bevan wrote:Seriously maxine, I would just wait until you find a straight guard from a wreckers. If you find a black one, it should be same paint code and all that crap. Guards are only $125 new from Mazda so second hand one should only be around the $80 mark. Also grab a stripped door in the same colour and we could transfer the interior part of it. Now THAT would be a good dodgy day project.
Bevan wrote:Guards are only $125 new from Mazda so second hand one should only be around the $80 mark.
Bevan wrote:Also grab a stripped door in the same colour and we could transfer the interior part of it.
bigdog wrote:Bevan wrote:Watch while we transform Maxine's ride (using the left over bits from STM's makeover) into a show stopping starlet! (the car, not Maxine).
rodent wrote:That's right, Fuzzlet mentioned that there'd be sledgehammering involved didn't he?
StanTheMan wrote:rodent wrote:That's right, Fuzzlet mentioned that there'd be sledgehammering involved didn't he?
don't laugh......sledgehamer, piece of wood & a winch
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