Final pics of the Zinc Yellow FC
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Final pics of the Zinc Yellow FC
Well gang, it looks like my thread got archived so it is closed to new posts. But I thought you guys would love to see the car with the interior installed in order to settle your opinions of the bright yellow and light gray color combination. Here are some final pics.
I will update this thread when I get the chance to install the last two marker lights and bolt on the hood and bumper for a photo shoot. I hope you guys enjoyed my thead as much as I enjoyed sharing the painting process. Now everyone go out and paint your cars!
I will update this thread when I get the chance to install the last two marker lights and bolt on the hood and bumper for a photo shoot. I hope you guys enjoyed my thead as much as I enjoyed sharing the painting process. Now everyone go out and paint your cars!
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I really do like the gray interior- my 88 is gray as well, but I have swapped the aging leather seats for black/gray ones out of a gtu, and made the carpet black. I plan to add black inserts to the doors to tie it all together- the black/gray combo really suits my black vert well- especially top down!
Fantastic job- she really is coming together nicely!
I must admit I am not generally a fan of yellow- but you may have a new convert.
Very nice- and you can really hold yer head up, cause you did it yourself. Major satisfaction factor there!
Fantastic job- she really is coming together nicely!
I must admit I am not generally a fan of yellow- but you may have a new convert.
Very nice- and you can really hold yer head up, cause you did it yourself. Major satisfaction factor there!
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Thanks. I spent about $500 on paint and a month of working a couple hours a night, plus about ten hours each weekend. But I stripped it down to the bare metal and that made much more work and money spent than necessary. I could have shaved $150-200 and a week off that estimate had I just scuffed up the OEM paint with liquid detergent and a scotch brite pad like the pro shops do.
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man i cant wait to see it all done....followed it all the way thru the process....every thread....like every episode....my weekly fcsitcom......bumpergrillducts.....now its archived.....just like old reruns now....and the grand final episode...... ......and we wait the pics of it finally done....the end of a saga.....where we feel like we painted it ourselves.......aihght no more sentinmental
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88 you rock. heres a suggestion on the rear tails, and sidemarkers and such. take some left over clear, go to the paint store and ask for some black tint they use for tinting the paints. just about a quater of a quart. and mix the black, clear and a little bit of medium-fast reducer. and spray a few coats on the entire tail light assembley. then wetsand it out. spray the first 2ish coats VERY lightley though they will turn out tinted, and the black trim part will be a very shiney black i can post some pictures of a vw i did this way, and it looks BAD *** you can still see the lights light up perfectley too
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I am about to rebuild and port the engine. I am raising money right now through sellling stuff and saving . . . but I will begin porting soon. The headlight cover just was not on the car when I took the sig pic. And thanks but I like my old style steering wheel. And yes, it is Ford OEM 01-03 mustang yellow, single stage enamel (no clearcoat).
As for the saga . . it will continue . . soon. Once everything short of the engine bay is finished, the real fun will begin.
As for the saga . . it will continue . . soon. Once everything short of the engine bay is finished, the real fun will begin.
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will the paint withstand chips w/o a clearcoat? keep the pics coming, as said before this is like tuning into a favorite tv show every week i think dark wheels would look great against the black paint and though I know you are budgeting some S5 tails would be a great addition!! u make us proud, keep it up!! as for the interior, i luv the gray also (my 88 has it hehe). it looks like you have only 1 rear bin though...odd. interior looks really clean...just gotta rip out that steering wheel. a momo monte carlo is CHEAP and looks great (they actually came on the InfiniIV in japan hehe).
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very nice...
A couple of questions: what color was it before? How about a pic of the engine compartment, was it hard scotch brighting the entire car?
I need to get mine painted, I plan to stck with the original color but want to know about the preparations that I can do to save money!
I need to get mine painted, I plan to stck with the original color but want to know about the preparations that I can do to save money!
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No! I refuse to remove my OEM steering wheel. Well maybe I will change my mind later.
There is one bin because the car had no bins before, and I bought a spare bin frame from the junk yard to allow easy access to my relocated battery. The complete details are in the thread "Battery relocation : my story".
You don't need clearcoat to resist chips. My clearcoated 88 Integra had more chips in its OEM paint up front than the FC had with its basic enamel from the factory. It seems any paint will chip if rocks hit it hard enough, but the paint formula, thickness, level of cure and hardness of the surface under it seem to play a part in how many chips will show up after some driving.
Wheels . . . I have been eyeing the Rota grid in gunmetal . .
. . . 15x6.5 so I could still have light wheels (12lbs) but with the option of 215 or 225 - 50 series tires. But I am too broke to make any plans for wheels right now.
Thanks guys for the encouragement. A weekly sitcom show? Ha ha that is great. Glad I could bring some fun to this forum.
There is one bin because the car had no bins before, and I bought a spare bin frame from the junk yard to allow easy access to my relocated battery. The complete details are in the thread "Battery relocation : my story".
You don't need clearcoat to resist chips. My clearcoated 88 Integra had more chips in its OEM paint up front than the FC had with its basic enamel from the factory. It seems any paint will chip if rocks hit it hard enough, but the paint formula, thickness, level of cure and hardness of the surface under it seem to play a part in how many chips will show up after some driving.
Wheels . . . I have been eyeing the Rota grid in gunmetal . .
. . . 15x6.5 so I could still have light wheels (12lbs) but with the option of 215 or 225 - 50 series tires. But I am too broke to make any plans for wheels right now.
Thanks guys for the encouragement. A weekly sitcom show? Ha ha that is great. Glad I could bring some fun to this forum.
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Re: very nice...
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A couple of questions: what color was it before? How about a pic of the engine compartment, was it hard scotch brighting the entire car?
A couple of questions: what color was it before? How about a pic of the engine compartment, was it hard scotch brighting the entire car?
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Originally posted by Rxmfn7
Looks great As for the wheels situation, ever consider a set of 'vert wheels? Very light (11.5#) and 15x6.5 also. Thats what Im running on my FC and I love them...
Looks great As for the wheels situation, ever consider a set of 'vert wheels? Very light (11.5#) and 15x6.5 also. Thats what Im running on my FC and I love them...
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the 4 lug system is really not that bad...with healthy components, fresh fluid, quality pads and sticky tires the car stops pretty well! pad choice is key bc you want something that will take heat and resist fade yet not eat up rotors. hawk pads, new components, stainless lines and high temp fluid (blue racing i think) works well for me...many 100-50 mph stops w/o fade and still decent initial bite in cold weather (needs a couple stops at first hehe).