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posted on May 7th, 2009 at 08:14 PM
A year long rice-burner car project - end results (Jon & bajachris)


Hi Guys,

I'm quite surprised by the paint and body work that was performed on an old car. It was alot of work, and took around a year to complete. We used the techniques / knowledge Jason (a well-known, skilled VW enthusiast) gave us during the work on Chris's vw bug, if you guys still remember that. So, even though this is a 'rice burner' celica, I still wanted to share with you guys the end result achieved after a year of research and hard work, because the same principles can be applied to VWs.

It was basically a resto-mod job done with around a $6000 budget, including mechanical work, but most of the work was body and paint, and all the labor was completed by myself, and bajachris88 (aka Chris). It was a very steep learning curve, especially for me. Here are the end results of a full body respray, with most of the work done in the front driveway.


http://i634.photobucket.com/albums/uu65/equiredox/st162_tyres012.jpg


http://i634.photobucket.com/albums/uu65/equiredox/CelRacer002.jpg

http://i634.photobucket.com/albums/uu65/equiredox/st162_tyres010.jpg

http://i634.photobucket.com/albums/uu65/equiredox/Upload3.jpg

http://i634.photobucket.com/albums/uu65/equiredox/CelRacer001.jpg


Hopefully this resolves any problems you guys might be having on your projects. This is our first project car that we have completed, and I know that some of you may have 2nd thoughts about conducting a respray without experience. If anything, any mistakes can be corrected, it just takes a few goes to learn how to do it right, and a bit more money. It took around three goes to get it to an acceptable standard.

For a full video of this resto, from start to finish, visit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTCgszvk1oM&feature=channel_page 

Good luck guys with your paint projects! If you guys have any questions on the issues involved, just give me a buzz at equiredox@hotmail.com via the youtube account above.

Cheers,
Jon.


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