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Well summers coming to an end better get on with it!!!

Well its coming to the end of summer and I thought i might aswell start on the Zed if I want it to look good for next summer. If I do some of the easy work myself it will save on cost when it goes in the garage so I have made a start on removing the rear spoiler which was simple enough as i plan on installing a lower skin spoiler (which has just been ordered) .

 

The usual rust where the brake light was but wondering what is best to use for cleaning the silicone used etc... do not mind if it damages paintwork as it will be re done.

 

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The next job will be to check for any rust behind the bumpers and check the sills then onto soundproofing anything else specific to look for?

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Coming to an end lol, its just starting :biggrin:

 

Thinners will get the silicone off and for really stubborn sticky use a caramel wheel, will not damage paint either.

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Coming to an end lol, its just starting :biggrin:

 

Thinners will get the silicone off and for really stubborn sticky use a caramel wheel, will not damage paint either.

 

Thanks Groover much appreciated:thumbup1:

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Well today I have taken off the rear bumper quite filthy as expected had to break the plate as the bolts were a nightmare. So far looks as though there is no rust but will give a clean and post before and after.

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Well today I have taken off the rear bumper quite filthy as expected had to break the plate as the bolts were a nightmare. So far looks as though there is no rust but will give a clean and post before and after.

 

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Well im really pleased as there seems to be no severe rust damage:biggrin:

Far too early to be renovating cars :) wait until winter and get stuck into it then!!! stick your bits back on and get down to JAE and meet the lads,the more zeds the merrier, it doesn't matter if the thing has bits missing or falling apart we dont care!!!

 

but other than that she`s looking in great shape :)

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Far too early to be renovating cars :) wait until winter and get stuck into it then!!! stick your bits back on and get down to JAE and meet the lads,the more zeds the merrier, it doesn't matter if the thing has bits missing or falling apart we dont care!!!

 

but other than that she`s looking in great shape :)

 

 

Hi Daz

 

Im away already for this years JAE bit gutted as I wanted to meet everyone and gain some Zed experience and ideas but looking already to next year with getting my Zed sorted, Paid £500 for her as is gonna spend £1000s.:laugh:

Far too early to be renovating cars :) wait until winter and get stuck into it then!!! stick your bits back on and get down to JAE and meet the lads,the more zeds the merrier, it doesn't matter if the thing has bits missing or falling apart we dont care!!!

 

but other than that she`s looking in great shape :)

 

Yup - seconded!!

 

Richard:thumbup1:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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