Simon's New Zealand AE86 Trueno
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03-01-2010, 08:25 AM
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Thanks for the words of encouragement - its seems that when you a have a car in thousands of pieces it takes much more motivation to work on things than if the car is mostly complete!
After pulling the rest of the car apart I discovered some minor rust spots, and even though the car was in really good condition as far as AE86's go it needed some panel work, so I set about building a rotisserie for it so I could rotate it upside down. As the car will have a roll-cage and won't have rear seats, the mounting points for these were removed, this both saved a very small amount of weight and makes it look a lot tidier... Once it was on the rotisserie, a couple of old repairs were found and the decision was made that all the paint needed to come off so that the shell could be fully inspected. I found a local company in Auckland (New Zealand) that specialised in high pressure water blasting and could remove paint without the damage to panels that soda blasting gives. They also put an inhibitor in the water to prevent surface rusting prior to etch priming. This is the shell during and after, and yep that's bare steel... http://www.super86.co.nz |
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03-02-2010, 03:25 AM
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Great Job
I wich one day i could do what you've make Respect SR Team BURN THE RUBER NOT YOUR SOUL! |
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04-11-2010, 02:41 AM
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Any progress?
AE86 GT - SR20DET BlackTop //// Trackday beater Citroen C4 Coupe VTR - 1.6HDi //// Streetcar |
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04-11-2010, 03:09 AM
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Was that the car that was for sale in Dunedin? Was a nice example.
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04-11-2010, 04:10 AM
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Matt Brown from dunedin rebuilt this car. He got it off a asian man in chch who imported it I beleve. matt makes a good job. I was amazed that you used it as a project base. good luck and look forward to seeing progress.
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04-26-2010, 10:01 AM
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[Walaki]D`Lair Wrote:Any progress? Yes and no... the car has been in the panel shop for a good couple of months now - possibly regretting saying that it could be a bit of "fill in" work for them. From the panel shop it will go to be etch primed then come back to me to have the cage built, then put together to make sure nothing further needs cutting/welding before being taken back to be painted. 4000GT Wrote:Was that the car that was for sale in Dunedin? Was a nice example. pando86 Wrote:Matt Brown from dunedin rebuilt this car. He got it off a asian man in chch who imported it I beleve. matt makes a good job. I was amazed that you used it as a project base. good luck and look forward to seeing progress. Yes and yes. I wanted a good clean example to start with as it really helps in the long run - it didn't have to be quite as good as this but it ticked all the right boxes - plus I was tired of waiting for one http://www.super86.co.nz |
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11-22-2010, 11:50 AM
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Have been making some pretty good progress lately, but am struggling to find time to update my blog and this thread, so until then check out my progress:
http://super86.wordpress.com http://www.super86.co.nz |
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