RAZ8550TDI
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right for those who wasnt on the shindig and didnt get to see the state of the paint work on the 275 quid v8 rangie scrap jockying RRC here yer go...
was basically like that all over the car, its had paint before and the rear end now appears to have been taken off a creamy yellowish one, no signs of any crash damage but both rear quarters and rear panels are off the same car and the tailgate was white.
an orbital and conventional sander on the go and hey presto...
the laquar is a pain to get through and its gotta be taken right back is there is a step between the laquer the the faded unlaquered dull paint.
you dont realalise how unstrait panels are untill you sand them back, raises and dips everywhere.
fiberglass filler is being used where old metal has been cut back to fresh and small skims of filler in slight dips and raises tapped back down.
more will follow when progress is updated, dont use the as a guid as to be honest its a rush job to get it looking better than it was as its getting sold soon, mechanically bob on just the looks let the old girl down.
gonna spend today (monday) priming her, another rub, eliminate any dips with another skim, another prime then into paint on tuesday.
enjoy!

was basically like that all over the car, its had paint before and the rear end now appears to have been taken off a creamy yellowish one, no signs of any crash damage but both rear quarters and rear panels are off the same car and the tailgate was white.
an orbital and conventional sander on the go and hey presto...

the laquar is a pain to get through and its gotta be taken right back is there is a step between the laquer the the faded unlaquered dull paint.
you dont realalise how unstrait panels are untill you sand them back, raises and dips everywhere.
fiberglass filler is being used where old metal has been cut back to fresh and small skims of filler in slight dips and raises tapped back down.






more will follow when progress is updated, dont use the as a guid as to be honest its a rush job to get it looking better than it was as its getting sold soon, mechanically bob on just the looks let the old girl down.
gonna spend today (monday) priming her, another rub, eliminate any dips with another skim, another prime then into paint on tuesday.
enjoy!