ToySupra727
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- Jun 15, 2010
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Recently I picked up a Lexus IS300. I knew it had some flaws but considering the price and the fact that it had a proven service history thru Lexus up to the point of purchase I couldn't pass it up.
Although it has a clean carfax the car has been rear ended at some point more towards the driver rear qtr panel then anything. The panel wasn't replaced but pulled, filled, crappy finishing, and of course the whole car got a respray. The only part of the exterior I'm unhappy with that I did not grab a picture of was that qtr panel because you could still see the sanding marks and filler area. although its flat they didn't feather it out well enough.
Anyhow the orange peel on driver door near the front fender was heavy and for that it also covered half the fender as well. I figured I would tackle as much as I can safely without a thickness gauge. I only used 2000 grit wetsand to achieve my finish and then finished it off with an orange pad w/M105 then of course white pad and 205.
I'll get more pictures of the car once all finished up.
Although it has a clean carfax the car has been rear ended at some point more towards the driver rear qtr panel then anything. The panel wasn't replaced but pulled, filled, crappy finishing, and of course the whole car got a respray. The only part of the exterior I'm unhappy with that I did not grab a picture of was that qtr panel because you could still see the sanding marks and filler area. although its flat they didn't feather it out well enough.
Anyhow the orange peel on driver door near the front fender was heavy and for that it also covered half the fender as well. I figured I would tackle as much as I can safely without a thickness gauge. I only used 2000 grit wetsand to achieve my finish and then finished it off with an orange pad w/M105 then of course white pad and 205.
I'll get more pictures of the car once all finished up.