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Done a few cars now and I always end up playing it safe and going with gloss black at the powder coaters. Thought I'd do something a bit different this time with the green and I must say I love it ! There wont be any green on the outside of the car what so ever but under the car and in the engine bay there will be plenty ! |
Going well.
Anything else on the shopping list? |
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There's still a decent sized list to get through, but to finish off the front end I'll need the following; Lowering springs New bearings & ball joints Braided brake lines Calliper rebuild kits Discs & pads (recently been changed although not sure on brand or quality) Alloys powder coated gloss black Hankook Ventus tyre's or something along those lines Both wings and bumper repainted (stone chips & I damaged the bottom of the O/S bodykit when removing it so will have to repair this) New horn Stainless Exhaust system (may go with Janspeed but not sure yet, need to do some more research on this) And the list goes on. After that's done though it'll be belts, water pump, plugs, service and possible thermostat change before the engine goes back in. Then just a case of spinning the car around and doing the same with the back end. Jay. |
Good man ....
Exterior stuff seems to be something you're really keen on. I'd look to get some alcantara seats in there and some chrome rings for the dials and vents (from a 45) would be good additions. When you put the wheels back on after coating, paint the hubs and calipers? Put it all back together ...... then sell it on ..... ? ;) |
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Truth is, I just can't be bothered with the hassle the seats will bring. I had a really clean PBT Black ZR before the XPG ZS and I did a similar thing with that, stripped it all back and painted the under arches, had various panels repainted and put all the nice bits on it, janspeed manis, full exhaust system, lowering springs etc... Spent a fortune on alcantara seats, then had to have the bolsters repaired and part of the alcantara replaced, was a nightmare trying to match the colour of the alcantara ! Looked good in the end though - http://i854.photobucket.com/albums/a...psictbxujp.jpg http://i854.photobucket.com/albums/a...pskvtcc69u.jpg http://i854.photobucket.com/albums/a...psqgcbz66h.jpg http://i854.photobucket.com/albums/a...psiqsvpzsl.jpg http://i854.photobucket.com/albums/a...psvhgsbcpf.jpg Thing is though Dan, I get bored fairly quickly after I've finished the cars, then I end up selling them on and regretting it after, it's a vicious circle lmao ! Saving grace with the ZR though was my uncle bought it from me for my asking price no questions asked. Didn't even get close to what I'd put into it as you never do but he looks after it really well and I know there's always the possibility for me to buy it back if I ever want too. I think this ZS will be a keeper though, think I've learnt my lesson now, but we'll see I suppose. |
You need to top up the coolant on the ZS.
ZR looks good, didn't know they had a recycle switch, earlier ones used a lever. |
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Yeh they changed a few buttons and switches around on the MK2, much better layout imo. Will flush the whole system through and refill with some quality coolant when the engines back in, no point doing it until then as it'll end up all over the floor. |
Fair enough .... Don't get the whole buckets and harnesses thing unless the car is for track days only personally - but hey - each to their own.
£3 for the vents - bargain. |
fair play, hats off to you!
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