im tuning... but all i get is static...
Finally introducing my ae86 project:
My name is Ken and i'm currently a 4th year apprentice spray painter.
I bought my 86 back in 2007 when i was just a 1st year. I bought the car for $600 wanting to learn and slowly build as my project/weekend pride&joy. Although it was a bargain i knew it would be hard work ahead of me, as well as a learning curve in becoming a qualified spray painter.
Many thanks go out to a number of people as well as ae86dc, the sponsors and hachiroku for parts, inspiration and help. Also a BIG part of this project is my gf, she helped me so much with ideas, feedback and motivating me to finish![]()
Specs:
to be continued/edited - more photos and posts will be added when i have more time and along the process
Before
After
still to come
STAY TUNED HEAPS MORE TO COME!!!
Last edited by ATESIX; 3rd February 2010 at 08:49 AM.
im tuning... but all i get is static...
RIP Carly - a smile to light the world.
06/07/2011
still tuning. u switching to digital? yea, analog is too old school
Pick up Sydney
Pics can be sent by phone
Emails ignored
Texts ignored
Private numbers ignored
Wankers abused
lol bear with me guys i'm just typing these posts out and uploading the photos as i type![]()
Last edited by ATESIX; 2nd February 2010 at 11:27 PM.
.. and so it begins!
The 86 had a dodgy spray can job, a few repairs needed to be done, the interior condition was alright and the 4ac was in reasonably good condition for now.
I used thinners to wipe down the spray can job to see what the original colour looked like and to see any repairs needed. I then paint stripped the bonnet, guards and doors back to bare metal. It was hard getting rid of the paint with the ridiculous amount of layers on it. Thank god because i hated seeing the tacky spray can jobthen it was ready to repair and prime for the time being.
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Last edited by ATESIX; 3rd February 2010 at 01:34 AM.
I started stripping the car, interior and whatever i could off.
As i stripped the car down, i also started searching for all the rust i could find in the usual spots and anywhere else on the car ..
.. then BEHOLDeveryone's worst rust nightmare!!!
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Last edited by ATESIX; 3rd February 2010 at 08:53 AM.
For $600 i knew i was in for a very long yet frustrating challenge. But as i said, it's a "learning curve" for me. The hatch on the car was so bad i had to buy another decent one .. the new one still had a few rusts on the corners but not as bad as my previous hatch so it was still repairable.
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Last edited by ATESIX; 3rd February 2010 at 12:50 AM.
nice.
what colour you gonna do her?
hehe shhh .. time will tell, you guys are gonna have to just wait and see. i've painted her already but i'm just slowly putting the posts up when i have time.
let's just say it's intense and popping. nothing outrageous like hot pink or anything but it's a familiar colour..
During that time as a 1st year apprentice, the wage as expected wasn't that much .. but i still saved and hung in there to get this project done wherever i could. So back then, i saved the money to get the rusts repaired.
This workshop i took it to cut the rusted metal off and welded the new metal onto all the areas that were really bad. I told them i would wire wheel it down then bog it at home, so all they did after the welding was put the sealer on the metal to stop it from rusting. Here's a few snaps of the rust repair to show ..
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