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    LOOKS GREAT!!!!


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    Re: Body Work - All in One [Lots of Picks]

    Holy tons of pictures Batman!!! Great job on the body work time for some paint now.

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    Re: Body Work - All in One [Lots of Picks]

    Quote Originally Posted by Tomisimo
    Thank You all for good chear up, first of all. Coz I'm a bit down today. It was a hell to get this much done in just one week....
    As for You lostforawhile. I shudent be at your school, seriost. My tichers is allways whine, about "The Dast, Noise, Smoke of Welding, Arosol sparay... blablabla" I was sick to hear all this. So they cick me out today. eventualy mi car. I was so pissed, coz all i needet is just one more week. thets all...
    why in the world is a shop teacher complaining about noise and smoke? my autobody tech teacher would love you being able to do that kind of work, if you went to school here with a diploma you could be a top body man. he has trouble getting some of his students to create dust and smoke,they want to hang out and not work. smoke is encouraged here. LOL. not everybody can do that kind of work,you have talent.

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    I was thinking to paint her, but theres much more body work must to be done. And a bodykit before she goes to paint booth...

    I forgot to mention that i also have done the Short Shift. It was simple. I cut it in 3 peaces, cut out couple of mm. and then welded back together with TIG. now i have 30-40% shorter shift travel. )))
    Also I've been at the J/Y resontly where i fund a boot from 5th gen Accord. That will be change soon... I also spotted nice Prelude seats. Was wandering if anyone have tried them to install in ours 3Gee? From 4th gen Lude. To bad, it had non VTec. Just F20a R-Cat SOHC in it.
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    You should be extremely proud. That's a shit-ton of bodywork you just did.

    Of course I'm lazy. If I wanted to work on my car I'd have gotten a DSM
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    Good work Torismo. Pics took a toll on my computers virtual memory, lol.

    Maybe spray some rubberized undercoat on the bottom & around the fender wells real good, so as to block some of that snow & salt from rusting it up again. I dunno, that's what I plan on doing in the near future to keep the rust back.
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    it would be neat to see your accord with front lights and grille like the car next to you.

    even the bumper on that car looks like the Mugen one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lostforawhile
    why in the world is a shop teacher complaining about noise and smoke? my autobody tech teacher would love you being able to do that kind of work, if you went to school here with a diploma you could be a top body man. he has trouble getting some of his students to create dust and smoke,they want to hang out and not work. smoke is encouraged here. LOL. not everybody can do that kind of work,you have talent.
    Thank You. I'm not that much of a talent really. I just do what I think is necessary to keep my car going.
    I wouldn't be happy to go at school You at. Reason why they whine is that we have a combined school, we have welders, mechanics, and carpenter's. Body Work is in one with a mechanics. Its just one module we need to get true. So thats a bit of a problem at my school, when someone do this much as i doo. but I dont care. I did what most toad was impossible...
    Right now I search for a garage to rent so I cud finish what i started )))
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    Quote Originally Posted by ddude2uc
    Good work Torismo. Pics took a toll on my computers virtual memory, lol.
    Maybe spray some rubberized undercoat on the bottom & around the fender wells real good, so as to block some of that snow & salt from rusting it up again. I dunno, that's what I plan on doing in the near future to keep the rust back.
    I was thinking to deal with that problem a bit differently. I toad if I'm fiberglass two coats under each fender(wheel arches). and under the trunk. That way I newer and i mean Newer gonna get rust under there.... I'll maybe add couple of pound of weight to the car. but that i can live with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpenguin
    You should be extremely proud. That's a shit-ton of bodywork you just did.
    I can proudly say that my car is rust free )))
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    Re: Body Work - All in One [Lots of Picks]

    Quote Originally Posted by A20A1


    it would be neat to see your accord with front lights and grille like the car next to you.

    even the bumper on that car looks like the Mugen one.

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    That car aside of mine is a Opel Manta GT. I did body work on that car too. You see those white spuds on it? that is me who did those. But i dont think that You have a bad idea... maybe I need to draw a sketch and see...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomisimo
    I was thinkin to deal with thet problem a bit diferently. I thoat if i'm fiberglas two coats under each fender(wheelarche). and under the trunk. Thet way I newer and i mean Newer gona get rust under there.... I'll maybe add couple of poundt of weight to the car. but thet i can live with.
    you have a tremendous amount of talent,99 percent of the population cannot do what you just did. If I was your teacher I wouldn't be complaining because the job of a teacher is to encourage talent. here in the united states the teachers have the problems of students not applying themselves to their work,or even wanting to learn. so when a student comes along with a lot of talent,and enthusiasm, they try to encourage them. it's sadly becoming a rare theing here for a student to say,hey I want to learn!! especially in the public schools. as far as your rust control go to www.eastwood.com, they make a three step rust control system that I personally know a lot of hot rodders who swear by it. the first step converts the rust,the second step seals it permamently,and the third step primes the surface. this stuff will stop your rust for good. also make sure when you get all done,you hose off the bottom of that car everyday,all the cracks and creviscis,get all that salt out. I know that one from personal experience being from the north. I see people who drive around with globs of salt and slush hanging off their car,then they wonder why it rusts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lostforawhile
    you have a tremendous amount of talent,99 percent of the population cannot do what you just did. If I was your teacher I wouldn't be complaining because the job of a teacher is to encourage talent. here in the united states the teachers have the problems of students not applying themselves to their work,or even wanting to learn. so when a student comes along with a lot of talent,and enthusiasm, they try to encourage them. it's sadly becoming a rare thing here for a student to say,hey I want to learn!! especially in the public schools. as far as your rust control go to www.eastwood.com, they make a three step rust control system that I personally know a lot of hot rodder who swear by it. the first step converts the rust,the second step seals it permanently,and the third step primes the surface. this stuff will stop your rust for good. also make sure when you get all done,you hose off the bottom of that car everyday,all the cracks ,get all that salt out. I know that one from personal experience being from the north. I see people who drive around with globs of salt and slush hanging off their car,then they wonder why it rusts.
    Thank You for the tip. I was looking for something like that here but there wosint any. just unheard stuff.
    This stuff is not expensive at all...
    Maybe You are right about mi enthusiasm.. That is a bit of a problem for me, because teachers said to me that i do what i wont and dont listen to them. A part of me do but I'm not that bad that i dont take responsibility for what i do... Not every one cam understand me, my passion about doing things with cars. So i think that this gonna be written in mi resume, one day. I dream about a job where i can get freedom do do custom cars. But here in Norway there's no Car Culture at all... Lows are so straight so you can not bend them. Like a old saing says. - You need to piss straight... Mi only option then is to make mi oun livin by starting mi oun custom shop... Thet is a nice thoat, but in this burocratick seciety its not thet easy.... Well well. Thenk You for understanding me. Realy appretiate it...
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    Re: Body Work - All in One [Lots of Picks]

    Quote Originally Posted by Tomisimo
    I was thinkin to paint her, but theres much more body work must to be done. And a bodykit before she goes to paint booth...
    I forgat to mantion thet i also have done the Short Shift. It was simple. I cut it in 3 peaces, cut out cople of mm. and then weldet back together with TIG. now i have 30-40% shorter shift travel. )))
    Also i've ben at the J/Y resontly where i fund a boot from 5th gen Accord. Thet will be changet soon... I also spoted nice Prelude seats. Was wandering if anyone have tried them to instal in ours 3Gee? From 4th gen Lude. To bad, it had non VTec. Just F20a R-Cat SOCH in it.
    Nice work! I tried to put 4g lude seats in my accord...It's possible but you would have to make new rails because the lude seats are wider than the accord seats. I ended up selling them and buying 3g lude seats

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87lxiaccord
    Nice work! I tried to put 4g lude seats in my accord...It's possible but you would have to make new rails because the lude seats are wider than the accord seats. I ended up selling them and buying 3g lude seats
    Ok. So 3G lude bolts on? I find out thet ur seats can be separated from the rails, you just unscrew the pillows from mechanism. I wanted if its possible to change just those, that way you'll get sports seats with original rails.
    just a toad.
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    hey, if you really want to pursure what you're doing as a career, move over here and flex your skills.

    I think if you really want to make it happen you can pull it off. Even if you don't, it'll be an adventure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpenguin
    hey, if you really want to pursure what you're doing as a career, move over here and flex your skills.

    I think if you really want to make it happen you can pull it off. Even if you don't, it'll be an adventure.
    I have conceder that idea. For this to happen I need to earn some money first, so I have something to live from until I get a job.
    This idea really frustrate me...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomisimo
    Ok. So 3G lude bolts on? I find out thet ur seats can be separeted from the rails, you just unscrue the pillous from mechanisme. I wandet if its passible to chenge just those, thet way you'll get bocket seats with origimal rails.
    just a thoat.

    yup 3rd gen lude seats will work

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    good job !

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    I missed this thrtead totally, DAMN GOOD WORK, and i can also say an update is coming

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