Re-sprayed the bumpers on my Corsa. No more grey!

Re-sprayed the bumpers on my Corsa. No more grey!

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mattsayle

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1,799 posts

204 months

Sunday 13th September 2009
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I have just redone the bumpers as they were faded to hell. I am really chuffed with the result and after the pictures were taken a gave it a good T-Cut to remove so runaway black paint splodges and a good polish so it is even shinier biggrin

Prep:






My girlfriend helped me as she said I was crap masking it off.












Look at the front arch and then the rear one wink


Then this is the result


The bonnet has got condesation on it.





Got a big splodge of crap on it at Oulton yesterday. Was washed this morning in my 3 hour cleanathon. Dont like a dirty car hehe


Also did the door handles. THe Halo type effect around the handle as been T cutted away


And the mirrors


I am really chuffed with the results and makes the car look a lot cleaner and in better condition.

Stallion Pants

6,524 posts

200 months

Sunday 13th September 2009
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Nice job man thumbup


Thinking about dropping something bigger in it?

mattsayle

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1,799 posts

204 months

Sunday 13th September 2009
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Stallion Pants said:
Nice job man thumbup


Thinking about dropping something bigger in it?
Thank you kind sir

A skip? No, in all seriousness (sp?) I like the idea of 2.0 redtop engine thingymabob but it is the cost and the convertion itself. If I was to put something big in it then it would have to go back on steelies for ultimate stealth!

Stallion Pants

6,524 posts

200 months

Monday 14th September 2009
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laugh


Well, if you do find your way in getting some spare mular and fancied the change, I'd personally go for the C20let conversion. Bigger ponies for less than the price of a C20xe.

GingerWizard

4,721 posts

204 months

Monday 14th September 2009
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You'e done a really nice job there buddy. The car looks transformed! Very sharp and in good condition. I had a Ford KA with plastic wrap around bumpers and i did something similar with liquid plastic restorore and super fine, wet'n'dry sand paper. its surprising what doing something like this does to your identification to the car. I ran the ka for 4 years due to finicial decisions, and the robustness of the bloody thing. I always made sure it was well cleaned and detailed. No matter it had a little-old-inefficent 1.3; when it came zipping along down the B roads, you got the feelin that other petrol heads' in *proper* driving cars respected your efforts, i don't know but the odd occasion i definatly acknowledged a nod, or hazzard flash it was because they knew you cared, enjoyed, and made effort with driving well and enjoyabley.

I've got a CTR now, and although its got immense front end grip i miss the chuckability of the old Ka. you could drive it in anger and never get in too much trouble. Ran a corsa for a while as a 2nd car too. They are very samey' but have really nicely weighted steering. Its firmer but better assited then the ka.

Your paint work with some hrs spent would come up mint too. Red always gives good results when renovated/detailed and waxed....



Any how ramble over.... driving


GingerWizard

paul26982

3,850 posts

224 months

Monday 14th September 2009
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all those stickers!

JJCW

2,449 posts

192 months

Monday 14th September 2009
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Nice job smile

I always hated those grey bits on my old corsa!!

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

204 months

Monday 14th September 2009
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For one horrible minute there I thought you'd made a papier mache body kit hehe

benny.c

3,511 posts

213 months

Monday 14th September 2009
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Looks way better Matt smile

mattsayle

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1,799 posts

204 months

Monday 14th September 2009
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Thanks for all you compliments biggrin

Gingerwizard, it is fantastic down the back roads. Leave it in 3rd and juts throw it into the cornors biggrin With third, I have the low end spectrum and it will happily go right up to the redline (even though it hasnt get a rev counter but you know what I mean). Also, with it being so slow, I never break the speed limit on my spirited runs biggrin And the andvantge of leaving it in 3rd means I can just either lift off or left foot brake so it is a good laugh!

GingerWizard

4,721 posts

204 months

Monday 14th September 2009
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mattsayle said:
Thanks for all you compliments biggrin

Gingerwizard, it is fantastic down the back roads. Leave it in 3rd and juts throw it into the cornors biggrin With third, I have the low end spectrum and it will happily go right up to the redline (even though it hasnt get a rev counter but you know what I mean). Also, with it being so slow, I never break the speed limit on my spirited runs biggrin And the andvantge of leaving it in 3rd means I can just either lift off or left foot brake so it is a good laugh!
I know exactly this oh so well. ( I never had a rev counter either and wondered sometimes where my shift point was in terms of rpm....) (i do remember thinking she was a bit noisy and looked down horrified to see i was doing 80 in 3rd screaming its nuts off! Such was the wind roar! hahaha ) oh and definatly have a clean licence, that is what i am most grateful to the Ka for. Enjoy buddy.

t84

6,941 posts

200 months

Monday 14th September 2009
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Could you not of just blown them over with a hot air gun?

dannytherev

2,370 posts

191 months

Monday 14th September 2009
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Good job there sir!!!! As I said on another thread always better to paint than use various products that promise a lot and fail to deliverthumbup

MarvinManUK

764 posts

193 months

Monday 14th September 2009
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Very good job indeed. Total transformation!

Well done

mattsayle

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1,799 posts

204 months

Monday 14th September 2009
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Thank you very much everyone biggrin

I had vision of the whole car being 'heat treated' so didnt like that idea hehe

Thinking about a badgeless grill for the front now as they are only 10 pounds smile Also thinking about painting the drums and calipers in lime green to go with the greenstuff pads that are on the front biggrin

Mr Dave

3,233 posts

201 months

Tuesday 15th September 2009
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I definately think these will go the same way as Novas and have a dedicated following in years to come, something nice and uncomplicated about them. Dont think the Corsa D ever will however.

mattsayle

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1,799 posts

204 months

Tuesday 15th September 2009
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I love mine biggrin They really easy to modify as well. All you need to do is paint a certain bit or by a £10 part and the car looks completly different biggrin

Everytime i park it up anywhere, no matter weather I be the only person for miles around there is always another corsa next to mine when I get back to it hehe

GingerWizard

4,721 posts

204 months

Tuesday 15th September 2009
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mattsayle said:
I love mine biggrin They really easy to modify as well. All you need to do is paint a certain bit or by a £10 part and the car looks completly different biggrin

Everytime i park it up anywhere, no matter weather I be the only person for miles around there is always another corsa next to mine when I get back to it hehe
they are trying to breed........

Technonotice

4,250 posts

197 months

Tuesday 15th September 2009
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It does look better but why not paint them red?

Not hard to get a good finish if your patient.


mattsayle

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1,799 posts

204 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2009
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Technonotice said:
It does look better but why not paint them red?

Not hard to get a good finish if your patient.
If I was going to do them red then I would buy red bumpers biggrin