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Fd3BOOST 08-04-13 09:52 PM

That's about it for now. I will hopefully get time to finish sanding down the primer and getting the sealer sprayed in the next two or three weeks.

I'll be back ya'll!

GoodfellaFD3S 08-05-13 07:13 PM

Ouch, your finger actually doesn't look horrible all things considered..... I was expecting more blood :D

I'm diggin' that front bumper as well, was always a fan :nod:

Scrub 08-06-13 01:56 AM


Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST (Post 11526058)
Maryland BBQ 2004?

Scrubs car in the background.

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7335/...d47df580_c.jpg

Holy crap talk about a blast from the past! The car's come a LONG way since then. Nice to see you back in the game Dave!

-Dan

Ceylon 08-06-13 05:38 AM

Nice progress on the build, looking forward to seeing it in paint :icon_tup:

Regarding molding the fender vents...How will it hold up to temp changes? I'm tempted to do the same as mines going in for a respray in a few months, but I'm kinda scared it might crack due to the different expansion rates of the materials.


Originally Posted by Scrub (Post 11539750)
Holy crap talk about a blast from the past! The car's come a LONG way since then. Nice to see you back in the game Dave!

-Dan

TCII's...In the best color too... What went wrong? ;)

silver_7 08-06-13 04:15 PM

Like where this is going. Thank goodness u saved it and good find. Awesome work so far.

Fd3BOOST 08-06-13 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by Ceylon (Post 11539797)
Nice progress on the build, looking forward to seeing it in paint :icon_tup:

Regarding molding the fender vents...How will it hold up to temp changes? I'm tempted to do the same as mines going in for a respray in a few months, but I'm kinda scared it might crack due to the different expansion rates of the materials.



TCII's...In the best color too... What went wrong? ;)

I haven't used anything out of the ordinary to mold in the vents on the fenders. Rage extreme body fill and some 3m lacquer filler. These are commonly used products for body work on fenders, hoods, doors, you name it. They will hold up to normal car use just fine. Obviously there is a seam to hide and it is not just a dent that I am filing so there is always a risk of it cracking over time. I mounted the vents with the OEM hardware as well as using 2 part epo-grip epoxy which I have been using at work for nearly twenty years. I would be amazed if there is any movement in the vent that would lead to cracking of the fill work and paint.
I should be be good to go...

Fd3BOOST 08-06-13 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by Scrub (Post 11539750)
Holy crap talk about a blast from the past! The car's come a LONG way since then. Nice to see you back in the game Dave!

-Dan

Hey there Dan!
It's been interesting seeing who is still around and who isn't. Glad to see you on this side of the register.

Mdessouki 08-07-13 12:24 AM


Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST (Post 11538678)

So the most notable thing for this post is the brand new PFSupercars bumper. I called Ray and he had a new bumper made just for me.... I feel special Raymond. I ixnayd on the stock bumper and was happy to get the new jonta!


You actually got Ray to pick up the phone?! JK

I had that bumper on my first RX-7 back in the late 90s. Still looks great in my opinion.

Ceylon 08-07-13 03:30 PM


Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST (Post 11540416)
I haven't used anything out of the ordinary to mold in the vents on the fenders. Rage extreme body fill and some 3m lacquer filler. These are commonly used products for body work on fenders, hoods, doors, you name it. They will hold up to normal car use just fine. Obviously there is a seam to hide and it is not just a dent that I am filing so there is always a risk of it cracking over time. I mounted the vents with the OEM hardware as well as using 2 part epo-grip epoxy which I have been using at work for nearly twenty years. I would be amazed if there is any movement in the vent that would lead to cracking of the fill work and paint.
I should be be good to go...

Awesome - Thanks for the info :)

Look forward to more updates :icon_tup:

Fd3BOOST 08-07-13 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by Mdessouki (Post 11540645)

You actually got Ray to pick up the phone?! JK

I had that bumper on my first RX-7 back in the late 90s. Still looks great in my opinion.

It helps to have his cell number. ;)
I don't have much time as I used to to hang out but we all used to pal around. I even took him to DC once and tried to hook him up on a blind date with one of my wife's girlfriends.
He's a good guy.

jacobcartmill 08-07-13 05:19 PM

finger. OUCH.

ptrhahn 08-07-13 05:54 PM

That might be me behind Dan with the backwards ball cap.

Mdessouki 08-07-13 10:19 PM


Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST (Post 11541220)
It helps to have his cell number. ;)
I don't have much time as I used to to hang out but we all used to pal around. I even took him to DC once and tried to hook him up on a blind date with one of my wife's girlfriends.
He's a good guy.

If you saw a dismantled 20b collecting dust that was mine. He seemed like a nice guy when I was up there. His personality was very different from Peter, whom I had worked with in the past... I'm not thrilled with the wait times, but understand...

Fd3BOOST 08-07-13 11:27 PM

I actually haven't been up to Rays shop in a few years. I picked the bumper up from the manufacturer in Cumberland. I knew Peter as well, I'd personally rather deal with Ray but we've been friendly for a long time now. I can sympathize with Ray being a busy business owner myself. It's a lot of effort to keep the work flowing out quickly.

AngieM357 08-08-13 12:00 AM

That is awesome! Keep up the good work (my bf was going to type 'niggaz,' but I stopped him. Grr.)

RotaryRandy 08-17-13 06:44 PM

Very nice build!

Fd3BOOST 08-23-13 08:04 PM

Thanks fellas.

I am hoping to get some time on Sunday to work on it. It's just about ready for base coat. I've got the bumper fitted and all of the seams and gaps worked out.

Having a successful business is a blessing and a curse. I rarely have free time to do the things I want to do.

Fd3BOOST 09-03-13 12:39 AM

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I spent time today moving this project along. I will post more photos this week.

Fd3BOOST 09-03-13 12:40 AM

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In sealer, waiting for base color.

Fd3BOOST 09-03-13 12:42 AM

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More photos of the base color.

Dliverance 09-03-13 06:56 AM

Man. I can't wait to see it put together. I'm really digging the color.

Herblenny 09-03-13 07:59 AM

Amazing job!!

This pic..
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7335/...d47df580_c.jpg

I see some familiar faces..

Great project!!! Love how you are doing all the stuff in the garage and doing it yourself. Respect!!

evo_koa 09-03-13 09:36 AM

aweome build so far, I cut 2 of my fingers off a couple years ago, good thing you got to keep yours:lol:

Fd3BOOST 09-03-13 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by evo_koa (Post 11563830)
aweome build so far, I cut 2 of my fingers off a couple years ago, good thing you got to keep yours:lol:

That sucks man, I used to work with a guy who took off three on a table saw.

evo_koa 09-03-13 10:51 AM

mine was on a lawn mover, dont work on one with the blades spinning. hahaha


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