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Booked in for a full re-spray! #1473738
11/02/2014 13:23
11/02/2014 13:23
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So, I’ve made some inquiries, acquired a lot of bodywork to replace panels that are damaged beyond repair and provisionally booked a date for the coop to go in for three weeks for a full re-spray!!

I’ve got a few jobs to do before it can go in. Namely, I have to:
Fit new bonnet
Fit new driver’s door
Fit new passenger wing
Fit new boot lid
Fit new rear bumper
Change locks over for door and boot
Remove interior trim
Loosen screws on anything that needs to be removed

The job
Sanded back and primed with 2k / 2 pack re-spray in Sprint Blue
Painted sills (like Per did if anyone knows what that means)
Fit honeycomb grille
I’m having all glass removed so hopefully, if I can arrange it, having a new windscreen fitted at the time

Is there anything else I should be thinking about or doing? It’s due to go in on 1st March at the moment dependant on how my prep goes.


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Re: Booked in for a full re-spray! [Re: Trappy] #1473740
11/02/2014 13:29
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I'd be making sure she's not got any rot whatsoever before booking a re-spray.

Awful lot of money to spend on something that could potentially be rotting away somewhere you can't see.


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Re: Booked in for a full re-spray! [Re: Trappy] #1473834
11/02/2014 23:54
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Why are you fitting all the new parts before the respray? Would it not be easier to give them to the body shop off the car?

Re: Booked in for a full re-spray! [Re: ] #1473855
12/02/2014 09:20
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Originally Posted By: jonofitzer
Why are you fitting all the new parts before the respray? Would it not be easier to give them to the body shop off the car?


Short answer: He doesn't want to fit them or rather his price to do so would ramp the price up too much. He also said he'd remove the front and rear bumpers to respray them but the rest are easier to paint on the car.


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Post re-spray photos [Re: Trappy] #1486767
05/05/2014 20:48
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So it's all done and I've had it back for over a month so figured I post up some photos. I took these after a long drive so there are a fair few flattened creepy crawlies over the front, but you get the gist.

click to enlarge It's had a new honeycomb grille fitted since this!

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Thanks to Per for the part painted sills idea. I saw this on his car maybe 5 years ago and always wanted to go for it. Soo glad I eventually had the opportunity to and did it! smile


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Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: Trappy] #1486768
05/05/2014 20:56
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Wow looks brand new shocked

Re: Booked in for a full re-spray! [Re: Trappy] #1486771
05/05/2014 21:11
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Absolutely lovely. love
Very jealous!!! ooo


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Re: Booked in for a full re-spray! [Re: Trappy] #1486798
05/05/2014 22:38
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Very very nice mate.

Re: Booked in for a full re-spray! [Re: Gripped] #1486809
05/05/2014 23:32
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Looking very nice thumb


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Re: Booked in for a full re-spray! [Re: Trappy] #1486813
05/05/2014 23:48
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Hopefully mine will be looking great later this year smile

Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: Trappy] #1486817
05/05/2014 23:56
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Originally Posted By: Trappy


Thanks to Per for the part painted sills idea. I saw this on his car maybe 5 years ago and always wanted to go for it. Soo glad I eventually had the opportunity to and did it! smile


Looks good, works really well smile


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Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: Edinburgh] #1486825
06/05/2014 00:53
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Very nice Trappy cool



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Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: Trappy] #1486832
06/05/2014 03:14
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Looks great Trappy.

Do you have a FMIC fitted? I've noticed on a lot of coupes, with the FMIC installed and the foam removed from the bumper, you get a bit of drooping under the front grille.
I bought a piece of square section (1.5cm) alloy tube and secured it under the bumper beneath the black section of the bumper that the grille sits on. It lifts the area up and eliminates the droopy look.

I'm a freaky perfectionist though.

Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: Jimbo] #1486841
06/05/2014 09:26
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Thanks for all the comments guys! I've been sticking doggedly to my 'modifiying mantra' - 'How it should have been' and this seemed like a natural choice. I think it looks a little more modern while not going down the aftermarket bodykit route. I also feel that the 20vT6 style painted sills looks a little unresolved; like it wasn't thought through properly. I'm very happy with the results on mine smile

Jimbo, you're right in that it has sagged because of the FMIC. Luckily, the front bumper is coming off to have new towing eye 'male' bracket and bumper bracket fitted shortly. I'll look at fitting something similar on mine at the same time - thanks for the tip thumb


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Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: Trappy] #1486979
06/05/2014 22:40
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Looks great I just had my silver coupe sprayed in sprint blue I love it smile

Gets a lot of attention smile

Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: Trappy] #1487066
07/05/2014 14:22
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Looks great and I like the painted sills idea.

Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: Trappy] #1487072
07/05/2014 14:41
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very nice thumb

Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: Trappy] #1487188
08/05/2014 05:43
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Cool! smile

Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: Trappy] #1487222
08/05/2014 11:16
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Lovely result!, How much did the respray come in at?

Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: chrissy] #1487224
08/05/2014 11:28
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Originally Posted By: chrissy
Lovely result!, How much did the respray come in at?


A shade under £2,000 but I had a few other bits done at the same time - A little bit of corrosion inside the rear bumper and where the side Pinninfarina badges 'used' to be as well as under the bonnet around some of the brackets.

On the badge note, some may have noticed that it's been completely de-badged. No opportunity for water ingress in these areas now evil


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Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: Trappy] #1487226
08/05/2014 11:41
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Interesting. Looking at an Autumn respray for mine. I was going down the full sill and bumper colour coding but your variant has me in a quandary. I was going to get the grille sprayed body colour too, along with the insides of the lights. Less moding and more "updating".

Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: Trappy] #1626835
10/11/2018 03:07
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Fantastic outcome Trappy, mind if I ask where you had it re-sprayed?

Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: Trappy] #1626863
10/11/2018 19:09
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Holy thread resurrection! 4 years on and I wonder if the paint is still looking as fresh?


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Re: Booked in for a full re-spray! [Re: Trappy] #1626865
10/11/2018 19:35
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Hopefully, it still looks as good now.
Certainly was a tidy job. smile


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Re: Post re-spray photos [Re: ] #1626910
12/11/2018 12:34
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Originally Posted By supersurf12
Fantastic outcome Trappy, mind if I ask where you had it re-sprayed?


It was a place in Canvey. If I'm honest, I wouldn't recommend it with hindsight.

Here's an update I made a year ago. I've only washed it a handful of times since (it's been SORN for 8 months) but does look nice when all cleaned up. It does need another re-spray to get perfect but, as explained in the thread I just linked to, it shouldn't be that big a job.


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