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Looks lovely and subtle.

I see you're in SE London, Prept wednesday?

Yes that right mate, I may go along.. not been there in years... You going I take it?

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Been busy again today with car stuff.

Firstly, had the two cambelts, water pump and aux belt done.

Got the two belts in the kit and waterpump for £125 off lupoboz (Dale) on here, and £157 for the labour, aux belt, and coolant, which is quite reasonable I think.

This afternoon ive been doing a few bits. Fitted seat covers to stop all the horse hairs and stains ruining the seats over the winter.

Painted the calipers and edges of brake discs (hub part)...

Before: (after a quick scrub, brush and a sand to remove some paint peeling off)

caliper_before.jpg

After: (Quick splash of Hammerite smooth silver paint with a couple of brushes)

wheels_caliper.jpg

Finally, finished the heatshield and re-fitted it.

This is what it looked like before:

heatshield1.jpg

A really dull finish with 10 years of wear on it. It had a load of black spot on it which were almost impossible to remove but came off eventually with much usage of an electric sander. I havent completely done the bottom part as you dont see it and its just not worth the effort. It had like a coating or maybe just an oxidisation on it which was real hard to remove before it could become shiny. Not for the faint heated! Days of work; its not perfect, but it will do.

After:

heatshield_off.jpg

heatshield_on.jpg

Thats all for now, currently refurbishing the front wiper blades.

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Well it is almost identical to yours Sir :P

I chatted to you at Ed38 when you were in the S&S queue and got some inspiration ;)

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Well it is almost identical to yours Sir :P

I chatted to you at Ed38 when you were in the S&S queue and got some inspiration ;)

Lol i dont mind Dude :P

Lol oh yea :lol: Nice one

Im really looking forward to seeing it progress !!

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Thought about getting some genunie vw wheel nut covers ?

I think they finish the starlites of perfect !!!

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Thought about getting some genunie vw wheel nut covers ?

I think they finish the starlites of perfect !!!

Ive bought these, presume theyre ok...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290466231029&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT

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Ive bought these, presume theyre ok...

http://cgi.ebay.co.u...e=STRK:MEWNX:IT

Yes they are the ones dude B)

Nice one

ok ok!! :rolleyes:

:lol:

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More shinyfication goings on..

The engine top was looking a bit worn, paint was drity and a bit scratched and a few bubbles. So thought it might be a good idea to do something with it, to match the other shiny bit. Was debating painting it, but decided just to polish instead..

So from this:

enginetop_old.jpg

To this.

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Came up great after removing the paint with loads of sanding, some wire wool, and a buffing wheel on the end of a drill. As a good as a mirror finish really. Very pleased :)

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Thanks people, it think it really improves the engine bay, small things like this..

Nice work, give me your address, I'll send my heatsheild down. :)

And a cheque for 75 quid :D

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Well... its back out for show season, been neglected and supremely dirtied with all the horse muck and hairs!!

Have just spent the last three weeks getting it up to *perfect* condition. Hope to impress a few peope tommorow at Early edition, especially as its ten years old now with 107,000 on the clock!

Machined polished it a few weeeks ago so virtually swirl free now. Hope to give Ryan a run for his money with cleanliness too ;)

heres a preview..

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Nice, love a lupo on starlites!

But thats a pretty hefty claim your making there. Aa clean as Ryans? :o

not quite there yet, but close! :lol:

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Love it Dan :shades:

Keep up the good work

Ryan

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looks great! get yourself a sump guard panel, will offer scrape protection and will help keep dust and muck out of the bay, after all your hard work, wud be a shame for it to get dirty!

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