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Post by sierrajim »

OD has been done a few times down here. Thinking of something like white, orange or tool box blue with black bar work.
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Post by grimbo »

vitarajim wrote:OD has been done a few times down here. Thinking of something like white, orange or tool box blue with black bar work.


my imaginery one is orange. What about purple, lime green, although I reckon the tool box blue sounds good :D
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Post by DeWsE »

grimbo wrote:
vitarajim wrote:OD has been done a few times down here. Thinking of something like white, orange or tool box blue with black bar work.


my imaginery one is orange. What about purple, lime green, although I reckon the tool box blue sounds good :D


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Post by sierrajim »

Tool box blue, kind of like that one from 4x4 monthly (otis), don't mind the colour, not sure about those flares on it though.

Purple, thats what it was, another being built near here that colour.

Lime green, would kind of blend in with the many $100 notes that have been spent on it
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Post by bigsteve »

Few pics.

Should get it all together tonight, mount the flares and new bonnet pins on the weekend, ready for driving to work Monday
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Post by DeWsE »

nice tires :cool:

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Post by christover1 »

love it, very sexy indeed
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Post by sierrajim »

Lookin good steve. Its good to see the battle scars on the door sills remain.

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Post by bigsteve »

vitarajim wrote:Lookin good steve. Its good to see the battle scars on the door sills remain.



Heheh I would of needed a hellova lotta bog to fill them :cool:
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Post by WaveCult »

Looking great mate... but I have to admit I had a thing for the Nemo red/orange :D
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Post by greg »

bigsteve - that colour turned out a treat... it looks a bit like those models you bought as a kid that were made with plastic, and you painted them with your own paint... :cool:

did you paint the rims?
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Post by bigsteve »

greg wrote:bigsteve - that colour turned out a treat... it looks a bit like those models you bought as a kid that were made with plastic, and you painted them with your own paint... :cool:

did you paint the rims?


Heheh Your right, like the insides of the flares (Plastic mould)

I haven't done the rims yet, probably on the weekend.

I still have 2 litres (only used less than 2) for yours :finger:
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Is that another way of saying: "Greg, there may have been some issues with overspray"

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Post by sierrajim »

Hey Steve,

Since you have left over paint don't you think you should 45 and plate those door sills? I do recall someone mentioning that they "looked cool...do it on yours...it gets that buggy look...its cool"

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Post by bigsteve »

vitarajim wrote:Hey Steve,

Since you have left over paint don't you think you should 45 and plate those door sills? I do recall someone mentioning that they "looked cool...do it on yours...it gets that buggy look...its cool"

mmm body trimming.....mmm plasma cutter


I probably will but that will be after the cage is in.

I am in Plasma cutter withdrawl though.
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Post by bigsteve »

Reassembled.

Will attach the flares & touch up a few areas on the weekend.
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Post by Drewfus »

you work quick......congrats, looks great. ;)
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Post by grimbo »

I may have to pay a little visit to Steves Spray a rama. Looks good :D
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Post by bigsteve »

grimbo wrote:I may have to pay a little visit to Steves Spray a rama. Looks good :D


I'd love to do some more, its fun when you wear the appropriate breathing gear & goggles
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Post by stumped »

it's different :D not bad, definately quick!! definately would look cool with some subtle flames on the front :cool: and will show the mud up nicely!!! :D



are u gonna have the flares attached permanently, or do ur almost-quick-release thing again?
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Post by bigsteve »

Thanks Mate,

The flares will be removable, something to like what Greg and Droopy Pete have done which is a threaded insert. So the flare screws to a captive nut on the inside of the panel.
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Post by Barathrum »

looks very sweet big steve
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Post by DeWsE »

I'm very impressed!
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Post by sierrajim »

How are you going with it steve? any pics?
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Post by bigsteve »

vitarajim wrote:How are you going with it steve? any pics?

Sorted out bonnet pins today, went to attach the Flares and discovered I'd been clean out (probably my father-in-law) of all manner of bolts and screws, I'll chase some up tomorrow.

Just gotta attach the flares, give my rims the chrome treatment then its sorted.
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Post by sierrajim »

Chrome?
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Post by Dozoor »

Exellent !
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Post by bigsteve »

Flares attached.
The sills are definately gunna get the chop, will be putting on 1/2 doors (as soon as I clean & spray them)

But all in all.

DONE
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Post by sierrajim »

Looks good mate. Needs some scratches :lol: :lol:
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Post by christover1 »

vitarajim wrote:Looks good mate. Needs some scratches :lol: :lol:

don't worry, that won't take long :drinking:
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