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my buddy chris' RHD Silvia....thought id put my wee lil input...lol
90'/wingless/no sunroof/no hud/5 speed(i THINK it was originally auto/NC...well...japan...but nc for now...lol
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05-21-2012, 11:53 AM | #1924 |
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Im really considering NOT putting a piggy lip on my silvia front.
Im also not talking about my 2tone so I guess ill shut up.
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I don't get it.... Why can't they mount it correctly? Does it not fit over the ridge on silvia front bumpers like it does stock?
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I have all the OEM mounting hardware from the original lip and a bunch of spare shit siting around that I was planning on using, But I dunno. If i do it and it doesnt look like complete ass i might stick with it.
I guess I cant really hold my breath for a silvia lip. 2tone is getting a aero bumper asap so its not a situation i have to worry about.
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The best method i've found to work is: get a hot glue gun and from the front- use the hot glue to hold the cracks in the right position- then from the back, use a dremel to scuff up the crack and create a gulley/groove and sand all around the crack with 60/80 grit, at least 25mm on both sides of the crack. Then after the front side is all sealed up (since the urethane glue can run), apply the urethane glue and let it sit over night. then once cured, pull the hot glue off the front, and use a dremel to bevel/groove the crack on the front side. Then, if you really want a right bond- go get a 1mm drill bit and drill a bunch of holes right along either side of the crack- very tight to the crack- then run hobby wire through the holes and criss cross it and pull very tight. Then you can finish up with fiberglass filler on the front and block sand smooth. I usually only use the hobby wire if I can bevel the crack low enough so that the hobby wire wont show though the filler once it is sanded. After that, you will have a very strong repair. The urethane glue is great stuff. I can post photos if you would like? |
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http://www.cartype.com/pics/305/full/volvoc3008_08.jpg
anybody seen this color in real life? its amazing! would look fantastic on a coupe imo, the white is filled with metallic
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i have been considering buying a zenki for DD duties. However it will NOT be 2tone.
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Think its the rarest of them all though, right? Think Ive only ever seen 1 picture of a car this color and it was for sale but in bad shape. Lavender Metallic Medium Lavender Metallic Clearcoat (2-tone) LG1 Touch Up Paint for 1989 Nissan 240SX All the 1989 colors 1989 Nissan 240SX Touch Up Paint - Colors for 1989 Nissan 240SX EDIT Quote:
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^That particular color was never offered in a two-tone scheme. We debunked that claim some time back in this very thread. But yeah, it is the rarest US S13 color, and it would look rad as a two-tone.
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now thats classy^^
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