bodywork and turbo
#53
Re: bodywork and turbo
First off, damn, nice job on the body work. I've painted a few cars, on a budget, and I don't have patience enough to do that good of a body job. And let me just say, the only reason I might not like you is because I'm jealous of a paint booth. Very jealous.
You think your rust was bad..... HAHAHAHA, I'll get some pictures of my hatch soon. I'd really like to know where you got those pannels, becasue thats exactly what I'm going to do to mine soon, except where the killer paint job you did is, imagine lots of rattling and a bigger hole in the Ozone.
Also, I'm assuming you MIGed those pannels in? Im going to be trying my hand at some TIG body work when I take care of my quarters. Any hints? I was thinking of maybe spraying the rubberized bed liner on the back side once everything is finished.
You think your rust was bad..... HAHAHAHA, I'll get some pictures of my hatch soon. I'd really like to know where you got those pannels, becasue thats exactly what I'm going to do to mine soon, except where the killer paint job you did is, imagine lots of rattling and a bigger hole in the Ozone.
Also, I'm assuming you MIGed those pannels in? Im going to be trying my hand at some TIG body work when I take care of my quarters. Any hints? I was thinking of maybe spraying the rubberized bed liner on the back side once everything is finished.
#57
Re: bodywork and turbo
ya the engine bay looks like *** im pulling the d out next weekend and painting it
the rubberized bed liner on the back side is good butt first seemseal it on the welds as for the tig post pics up im thinking of buying one to would love to try one
the rubberized bed liner on the back side is good butt first seemseal it on the welds as for the tig post pics up im thinking of buying one to would love to try one