Matt Black ??
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burnunit

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145 posts

227 months

Friday 3rd November 2006
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My XR2i is in need of paint after some body repairs, it is currently red but after spending a fortune on mot stuff i was thinking of doing it matt black !
What do you think and whats the best way to go about this ? p.s it would have to be spray cans..

hugoagogo

23,416 posts

249 months

Friday 3rd November 2006
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aside for the aesthetics of matt black, spray cans are very expensive, you can rent a compressor and spray gun for far less and do a much better job

ELAN+2

2,232 posts

248 months

Sunday 5th November 2006
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I sprayed a capri satin matt black with those 500ml Spectra cans, years ago, took 12 cans to do the car. I didnt bother with primer, i just killed the shine with a scotchbrite(kitchen scourer green thing), rubbed of the loose paint on the rust bubbles, tapped up a few holes with canvas duck tape (the old style stuff, not the shiny one of today) then sprayed the car. I painted the wheels with yellow smooth hamerite and dropped a 270bhp Specialised Engines injection lump!!

burnunit

Original Poster:

145 posts

227 months

Sunday 5th November 2006
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yeh satin black could be good, i have been hearing the matt is hard to keep cleen ect?
think im gonna do a few test patches and see whats best...Also the car has white wheels so was thinking of doing something white maybee the inserts in the bumpers and doors?

Edited by burnunit on Sunday 5th November 11:21

ELAN+2

2,232 posts

248 months

Sunday 5th November 2006
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Not white!!! it'll look like a Zebra!!LOL, Bright yellow wheels on a black car look good in my opinion, colour scheme inspired by some pics I saw of some bubble arched MK1 escorts being raced in period , Black with yellow spoked minilites, I just loved the colour scheme!!

Mark

burnunit

Original Poster:

145 posts

227 months

Sunday 5th November 2006
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roflcould do with the photoshop boys! black-white / black-yellow.

ELAN+2

2,232 posts

248 months

Tuesday 7th November 2006
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Here are some pics of "Back in Black" my 270bhp 2.8 "shed"







You cant see by the pics, but it had seriously sorted suspension, brakes and tyres (yoko A008As originally) and went like hell, the exhaust was a dig at my old neigbours sad git of a son, 1.0 Nova with a waste paper basket hanging out the back, this thing yowled like a banshee with the hump!!!

'twas fun bein young!!

Mark

Oh, for the observant RQ stands for Really Quick as oposed to Really Sad (the bubble wrap and polish brigade)

Edited by ELAN+2 on Tuesday 7th November 21:01

burnunit

Original Poster:

145 posts

227 months

Thursday 9th November 2006
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a mate who owes me a favour will be painting it soon
along with new bb bonnet and smooth boot he has.
still unsure on wheels ect but just need to decide now satin or matt?

love the exhaust looks like you used a tank cannon lol
hows the lotus going?

combemarshal

2,030 posts

242 months

Thursday 9th November 2006
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Got to be yellow, White would look stupid!!!


From Combe Gt's
And I'm gonna claim some credit for it, how much I haven't decided yet!!!

slinky

15,704 posts

265 months

Thursday 9th November 2006
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All Matt black with lambo orange brake calipers

cloud9

ELAN+2

2,232 posts

248 months

Thursday 9th November 2006
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burnunit said:
a mate who owes me a favour will be painting it soon
along with new bb bonnet and smooth boot he has.
still unsure on wheels ect but just need to decide now satin or matt?

love the exhaust looks like you used a tank cannon lol
hows the lotus going?


The exhaust was a peter lloyd 2 litre system, with a home made y piece at the front and peter lloyd tubular manifolds, the tail pipe came from Neil at caprisport, it was around 5 inches in diameter, rolled stainless. I just lopped the tail pipe off the rear "cherry bomb" and welded that on, it howled like a banshee!!!hehe glad I didnt live next door to me!!

The Lotus is going well thanks, Grp repairs to the front all done, roof and back end next

Mark