Last picture of the hood looks sick! Nice job man
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Thanks ^
Update below, did not really seriously prep bottom of the bumper because it will get messed up anyways, both grill/bumpers are coated in primer + flat black enamel + plastic dip on top for extra durability plus PD is a better color match to vinyl.
I will wrap top corner of bumper in vinyl but leave everything under with just plastic dip.
Will not paint/touch bumper/door covers as I don't feel confortably redoing them every time somebody bumps into me.
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Originally posted by ZM Blue Devil View Postafter the first pic I knew you werent married...
good work coming out nice, I have a bunch of spare parts for e34, if you need anything let us know, we dont get much use for them.
I get a hard time even when I keep parts in the workshop where they belong.
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Originally posted by Aleksey View PostBy the way I decided not to paint bumper trim and door trim because i figured if somebody scrapes me it will look much worse (even if i wrap those pieces it will probably rip vinyl off)
Opinions? Before it's not too late
I agree with your thoughts about the trim. I had a buddy SEM his side moldings, and they looked great until some nanny caught him with her SUV door at the stop-n-shop.
There's an old post here I read called 'Zen and E30 maintenance' or something to that effect... He wiped them down with acetone in preparation to paint and found the acetone brought them back to a nice uniform basic color, so he left them as is... Just a thought. Nice work!
EDIT.... It was Simon S, and apparently he sanded the trim with 600 grit and then used acetone to pretty stellar results. It's a long picture intense post, but the information I speak of isn't "too" deep in (bout a quarter way down pg1). lol Great read.
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Originally posted by KVF View PostLooking very good so far. Just the inspiration I need before embarking on my own exterior beautification project.
I agree with your thoughts about the trim. I had a buddy SEM his side moldings, and they looked great until some nanny caught him with her SUV door at the stop-n-shop.
There's an old post here I read called 'Zen and E30 maintenance' or something to that effect... He wiped them down with acetone in preparation to paint and found the acetone brought them back to a nice uniform basic color, so he left them as is... Just a thought. Nice work!
EDIT.... It was Simon S, and apparently he sanded the trim with 600 grit and then used acetone to pretty stellar results. It's a long post, but the information I speak of isn't "too" deep in. lol
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...hlight=zen+art
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Pardon door alignment.
Better shots.
To those who know these cars, yes I bought the wrong bottom door trim (non-m tech) and meh... not going to shell out another $150~ for now for a right one.
Also I will have to make new holes or weld new metal for rail where side skirt and fender (front) clips, over years everything is completely rusted there and after fixing the rust it's pretty much a Frankenstein rail.
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