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Keith Aerotop GZ make over


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this is how the car started out..

 

stock silver GZ aero..

 

Keith wanted a nice rust free base car to work on..

 

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eventually this will become a 6 speed single..

 

but for now we are turning the car white and converting to 6 speed bpu..

 

 

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engine room will also be done in white

 

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Looks like great work as usual Jurgen. One thing I noticed was the looms for the rear lights, these just pull out bud..... or is there a reason for the bodyshop leaving them in? Won't make any difference to the finish obviously but it would save them 10 minutes of masking :D

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Looks like great work as usual Jurgen. One thing I noticed was the looms for the rear lights, these just pull out bud..... or is there a reason for the bodyshop leaving them in? Won't make any difference to the finish obviously but it would save them 10 minutes of masking :D

 

Glad it wasn't just me that thought that..

 

Anyways, looks a fantastic job. Loving the colour, never been a fan of white but thats lovely. Loving the blending too. Looks a spot on job dude. For that £2500 does that get the old paint rubbed back to metal? (Excuse my ignorance, i'm no sprayer!)

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Glad it wasn't just me that thought that..

 

Anyways, looks a fantastic job. Loving the colour, never been a fan of white but thats lovely. Loving the blending too. Looks a spot on job dude. For that £2500 does that get the old paint rubbed back to metal? (Excuse my ignorance, i'm no sprayer!)

 

harness at rears has masking tape and then white paint on top..

 

the body is not rubbed down to bear metal...

 

but it is rubbed down and done properly.

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