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Baldy looks like a great job mate!

 

One question.. Why did you paint the intercooler black mate? They are silver for a reason....

 

it was looking tired its 6 + years old now,will it affect the cooling then?ive seen oil coolers in silver and black so figured it wouldn't matter

 

Would that be to reflect heat, im thinking of doing the end tanks but not so sure now, looks great though.

 

Your paintwork looks stunning baldy and definetly looks like you know what your doing ;):) almost a shame to put the engine back in:D

 

sorry this is off topic but could you recomend a primer to go on fibreglass, my front bumper is flatted back to the gelcoat and was going to use a high build max meyer primer ?

 

any 2 pack primer will be ok,you need to key the gell coat very well though,i would p240 da it then red scoth brite it

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Looks great mate. Love that colour. Not sure about the intercooler tho.

 

i really cant see a coat of satin black affecting its cooling capability,+ it will look alot nicer than the corroded aged look it had

 

we all have our individual taste

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small update.Got the engine fired up at the weekend,so cracked on with the striping the rest down.

just waiting on my glass man to come get the glass cut out.

 

i know we all like pics soooooo

 

a few pics of the state its in now

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stock skirts n spats are staying.

front bumper smoothed no badge or number plate holes.

tailgate smoothed.

delocked.

 

i might go with a trd rear wing at some stage and a carbon front lip

 

wheels will be these when i have the funds as long as the go over the brakes

 

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but the khans are going a porsche black for now

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stock skirts n spats are staying.

front bumper smoothed no badge or number plate holes.

tailgate smoothed.

delocked.

 

i might go with a trd rear wing at some stage and a carbon front lip

 

wheels will be these when i have the funds as long as the go over the brakes

 

http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g81/baldies_photos/repaint/gtlm_hyper_black_19x10_angle-425x42.jpg

 

 

Nice ;)

 

Not a fan of the stock front bumper though, think it's aged now. Stock skirts and spats are timeless ;)

 

An aftermarket front will or perhaps a lip if you don't want to go the full hig would finish it of nicely

 

but the khans are going a porsche black for now

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stock skirts n spats are staying.

front bumper smoothed no badge or number plate holes.

tailgate smoothed.

delocked.

 

i might go with a trd rear wing at some stage and a carbon front lip

 

wheels will be these when i have the funds as long as the go over the brakes

 

http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g81/baldies_photos/repaint/gtlm_hyper_black_19x10_angle-425x42.jpg

 

 

but the khans are going a porsche black for now

 

 

That should look fantastic, love them wheels.

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thanks for all the compliments

 

 

Awesome!!

 

Brave colour choice, I'd never have had the balls to go for green, but that really does look stunning.

 

 

i went for the green as its not done much,so it'll stand out in a crowd hopefully

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