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Project Zee Business - Update 25th July


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Its finished Yayyyyyy :dance:

 

No not the car the exterior strip down is complete everything we need to take of the outside is of.

 

I don't actually think there is much more we could take of :scare:

 

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Last job was to wrap it up ready for Christmas ...... well cleaning and under sealing .....

 

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That's all folks

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Just need someone to donate a 370z to him to do the same to that :lol:

 

 

No takers really ?? Come on :lol:

 

 

 

can i hand my car over to you for the same treatment?

 

Yes............ my rates are very reasonable ;)

 

**edited for spelling mistake :blush: - Neo**

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Good evening another day in the shed and was very happy with the result.

 

The plan for today was to attack this -

 

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So I set about it with my trusty sandblaster and after a mere 4 hours I had it to this point -

 

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So back underneath for another 4 hour session O what fun LOL,

 

Anyway As the light started to fade I was happy -

 

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So cleaned the Zedshed up

 

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fixed a few sheared studs and bolts in captive nuts including this one which I decided replacing with a bolt would be the best option so I ground it level, drilled it through and ran an M6 die through. Sorted

 

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Treated all the bare bits with some Jenolite and moved onto the really fun bit a spot paint and by the end of the day I had this -

 

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That's all folks ............

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Added some paint but I discovered it's really hard to take a picture of Black paint under a car at night so sorry about the poor pics will try and get some in daylight tomorrow.

Here they are anyway

 

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That's all folks ..............

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top stuff m8....see you tomorrow night for the next adventure :yahoo: also may ask a favour seeing your getting better with the spray gun

 

 

Yikes on the Ginger Ninja - my hands will be shaking :scare:

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First time I've bothered my arse to read this thread (It was a bit like 24 - I missed the first series and couldn't be bothered catching up)..............WOW.

 

Awesome thread although I must say you were clearly talking complete bollox when you said you didn't know one end of a spanner from the other :thumbs:

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First time I've bothered my arse to read this thread (It was a bit like 24 - I missed the first series and couldn't be bothered catching up)..............WOW.

 

Awesome thread although I must say you were clearly talking complete bollox when you said you didn't know one end of a spanner from the other :thumbs:

 

 

all undertaken with the help of google :lol:

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First time I've bothered my arse to read this thread (It was a bit like 24 - I missed the first series and couldn't be bothered catching up)..............WOW.

 

Awesome thread although I must say you were clearly talking complete bollox when you said you didn't know one end of a spanner from the other :thumbs:

 

 

TY Ricey :)

 

It was quite easy to learn, Google is you friend

 

http://www.osh.govt.nz/order/catalogue/ ... anners.pdf ;):lol:

 

OK I may have a bit of experience in the spanner department (it was the 2 years I spent as an apprentice mechanic) that helped.

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First time I've bothered my arse to read this thread (It was a bit like 24 - I missed the first series and couldn't be bothered catching up)..............WOW.

 

Awesome thread although I must say you were clearly talking complete bollox when you said you didn't know one end of a spanner from the other :thumbs:

 

 

TY Ricey :)

 

It was quite easy to learn, Google is you friend

 

http://www.osh.govt.nz/order/catalogue/ ... anners.pdf ;):lol:

 

OK I may have a bit of experience in the spanner department (it was the 2 years I spent as an apprentice mechanic) that helped.

 

See there's the difference........I've spent the last 11 years working hard to bring the world to the brink of the financial apocalypse rather than tinkering with engines :lol:

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Let me know if you would like this thread moved to the new build projects forum :thumbs:

 

 

I was wondering if this was in the wrong place now :blush:

 

It did start as and engine swap with bay clean up - sort of went a bit further than that!

 

So yes Lexx, please move to a more suitable spot :thumbs:

 

Thanks

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Hello again - you lot not bored yet?

OK Tried to take some pictures in daylight I failed - The cameras nothing special as I'm banned from using the good one in the Zedshed :blush:

 

I'll post them anyway you'll just have to imagine how shiny it is :lol:;)

 

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OK didn't do much tonight just stripped the diff down and checked the Kazza out - all looking like new (it's not that old) oil was like new as well.

 

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Breaking News -

More toys arrived at the shed today and its not even December :bounce:

 

Bad news was the state of the outer packaging !!! :scare:

 

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These have come from Japan to the US of A then on to Blighty - However, Luckily for me it appears Bride believe in adding lots of foam for the journey and no damage done :thumbs:

 

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Why? you ask did they come via the USA - well it was arranged to add a little something en route

 

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:#1:

 

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:dance::dance:

 

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My new twin plate clutch :cloud9::clap::cloud9::thumbs::bounce:

 

Stay tuned

 

That's all folks ............

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Praise the lord that clutch was ok otherwise Tarmac Sportz would be declaring bankrupsy :lol:

 

 

LOL good job Bride like foam then ;)

 

Thanks for sorting it mate -looks :cloud9:

 

Shame to hide it in the car!

 

Gotta love a clutch that has instructions on -

 

"use when drag racing"

 

and

 

"How to warm clutch for race start"

 

:lol::thumbs:

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