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Dan1971 16-09-16 01:13 PM

As she stands at the moment - here you can see the side grill that needs some correction but overall the paintwork is beautiful - never really noticed the silver specs in the XPG but it's very clear on this car.

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...psfomj0iuj.jpg

Engine bay looks the best I've seen. Those lifters are a great addition.

The car is a credit to her former keepers - :bow:

http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...psg3eruibm.jpg

MG ZS STE 16-09-16 01:24 PM

Could you maybe just get the remainder of that kack off the side vents? Looks to be flaking off in lovely large flakes. Otherwise shes lookin smokin!

Dan1971 16-09-16 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by MG ZS STE (Post 371821)
Could you maybe just get the remainder of that kack off the side vents? Looks to be flaking off in lovely large flakes. Otherwise shes lookin smokin!

Cheers.

I think it would all polish off if I had some proper equipment and she's got to go in to have the windscreen done so it may as well all be done properly at the same time.

grimmy 16-09-16 01:52 PM

It always was a very well kept car.sadly it's twin isn't looking so good these days.dodgy back is hampering things again can't even manage to wash the thing properly without me ending up on the couch with a hot water bottle.

Dan1971 16-09-16 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by grimmy (Post 371823)
It always was a very well kept car.sadly it's twin isn't looking so good these days.dodgy back is hampering things again can't even manage to wash the thing properly without me ending up on the couch with a hot water bottle.

:console:

Had my first really bad back spasm ever the other day - hoovering of all things. I've never really suffered before - but - this was really sore !

You have my sympathies mate - you've had a bad back for ages eh - and if you were round the corner I'd come and throw a sponge over her for you ... ;)

grimmy 16-09-16 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan1971 (Post 371824)
:console:

Had my first really bad back spasm ever the other day - hoovering of all things. I've never really suffered before - but - this was really sore !

You have my sympathies mate - you've had a bad back for ages eh - and if you were round the corner I'd come and throw a sponge over her for you ... ;)

Cheers Dan .it's been okay for a couple of years now but flares up now and again and I seem to be in a middle of a flare up.very annoying but hey ho could be worse.

stamford 16-09-16 03:58 PM

I tend to use a bag of frozen veg inside a thin tea towel over heat any day. Had my bad back for well over 30 years, 'mechanics back' the doc called it.

Zed is looking awesome Dan...............

Big-Jay 16-09-16 06:16 PM

She's lookin great dan !

I did start removing that black paint from the passenger side grille after having the drivers side repainted. Was wet sanding with some 2000 grit and then I was going to use some cutting compound to remove the light scratches left over from the sanding stage. Used to do a bit after each time I washed her, extremely time consuming though I find.

peterzs 16-09-16 08:02 PM

Didn't have that Queen record on, Dan, when you were hoovering???

Car looks good, great engine bay, nice looking mods.

:):):)

Sorry to hear the backs still playing up, grimmy. Hope it gets better, or at least less painful.

Dan1971 16-09-16 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by stamford (Post 371826)
I tend to use a bag of frozen veg inside a thin tea towel over heat any day. Had my bad back for well over 30 years, 'mechanics back' the doc called it.

Zed is looking awesome Dan...............

Think you've had your back for a few more than 30yrs mate ... ;)

Glad you like it ........

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Originally Posted by Big-Jay (Post 371827)
She's lookin great dan !

I did start removing that black paint from the passenger side grille after having the drivers side repainted. Was wet sanding with some 2000 grit and then I was going to use some cutting compound to remove the light scratches left over from the sanding stage. Used to do a bit after each time I washed her, extremely time consuming though I find.

Best left to the pros as far as I'm concerned, not got the patience to do little bits at a time.

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Originally Posted by peterzs (Post 371828)
Didn't have that Queen record on, Dan, when you were hoovering???

Car looks good, great engine bay, nice looking mods.

:):):)

Sorry to hear the backs still playing up, grimmy. Hope it gets better, or at least less painful.

Might well have been Pete to be honest ... :laugh:


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