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BTW, how do you like your Suby? The 2011 WRX looks very appealing to me.![]()
Nice work Chad!! Has all this new work kept you busy?
Awesome job RaskyR1. The paint looks amazing on the Firebird.
I absolutely LOVE my car. I just have the 2.5i, but its a 5-speed and fairly quick. I'm also not spending a boat load on insurance and premium gas. haha. It goes through gears really smooth, I want to put in a short shifter though. Got the car with 200 miles on it and its at 18k or so with no problems at all. You know how brutal these Minnesota winters are, so a WRX might be a perfect fit for you haha.
C'mon, tell the truth. You really repainted it didn't you.
Rasky, Your work is increbible! If a car can udergo a spiritual experience I'd sat that that Firebird surely did!!! I just couldn,t find a better way to describe viewing this thread. Thanks so much for posting your work as I have learned a lot from your posting.:dblthumb2:
one word..
PHENOMENAL!!
Sweet!
I gotta give my props too...Mike refered me to this link as an example of what a good 'write up' looks like...not to mention what an awesomely perfect job looks like too!
You said you had it for 2 weeks....about how many hours total do you think you put into it, was it a day in/day out sorta deal...whats a total overhaul like that go for...
hope im not askin to much, just tryin to get my feet wet in the detail business myself...and you definitely look like you know what you're doing...so thought id ask.
AWESOME WORK!
Prior to delivery I was under the impression that the car had not been cut and buffed yet, but it was blatantly obvious upon seeing the car that it had already been done by the painter. Unfortunately, that was also the era where the “rocks in the bottle” 3M compound was widely used by body shops which left very deep marring throughout the finish. While the finish was pretty smooth as far as orange peel, the paint had shrunk down considerably over the last 10 years which required some additional leveling.
The car actually arrived with 99% of the trim and chrome off the car, which is definitely a plus when you’re wet sanding.
As you can see the painter was nice enough to leave me some 10 year old compound (concrete) left behind in cracks and throughout the vehicle.
A few RIDS and chips had been inflicted over the years.
Great Job buddy the car looks great
Simply awesome Rasky. :dblthumb2:
I bet it's nice not having to deal with all the trim and emblems, too.
If you don't mind a 'shadow', I'd love to see this kind of work in person sometime. I don't see wetsanding in my near future, but the results are intriguing.
Randy
Professional Grade work Rasky...
Yesterday I posted a reply to this thread and after hitting the Submit Reply button my browser crashed and I moved on to another project.
Let me try again...
Nice work Rasky!
No doubt it is very risky re-sanding something that has already been leveled once already. Having know the painter and the owener for well over 10 years now we both felt confident there was enough material. PTG readings (not that it means much on a car like this) were in the 300 micron range. Looking closely at one of the chips you could also see a nice thick layer of color as well.
Documentations is definitely a must when your are working on cars like this. There were a couple edges that the painter had rubbed through on and they were all well documented before I started any work on the car along with any scratch or chips.icture:
Rasky