And so it begins again

Sean d

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Had a bust week and worked late every night so far,
Both front wings are ready to paint as well as both rear wings and both sills, all being well they will be going in the booth on Saturday
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Been playing as well
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PHILIP BAXTER

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Z3 3.0i Roadster
I have to admit I didn't like it when you posted the first pictures in the booth ( members insert abuse here ), but, the more I see of it in the daylight, the more I am liking it.
I have to admit, it's really growing on me now and I think you're producing another world beater. I can't wait to see it finished now. :thumbsup:
 

Sean d

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I have to admit I didn't like it when you posted the first pictures in the booth ( members insert abuse here ), but, the more I see of it in the daylight, the more I am liking it.
I have to admit, it's really growing on me now and I think you're producing another world beater. I can't wait to see it finished now. :thumbsup:
Thanks Phil, it had the very same effect on me, in dull light it looks rather green but in the sun the green only shows in the shaded parts and it looks totally different in the flesh, I can't stop looking at it
 

t-tony

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Wow!!!

Tony.
 

Sean d

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Wow!!!

Tony.
At this point I was going to go home but as it was only 10.30 I couldn't resist so put them on a bake cycle and fitted them, well I only hung them in place, then I got really excited and prepped the boot lid and rear bumper ready for primer, then I had to go home, if it was entirely up to me I would still be there now :D, It was hard to get decent pics outside as it was full sun and the camera really doesn't capture the tones under such lighting.
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Davyhoogy

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Sunderland
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'98 2.8 z3
At this point I was going to go home but as it was only 10.30 I couldn't resist so put them on a bake cycle and fitted them, well I only hung them in place, then I got really excited and prepped the boot lid and rear bumper ready for primer, then I had to go home, if it was entirely up to me I would still be there now :D, It was hard to get decent pics outside as it was full sun and the camera really doesn't capture the tones under such lighting.
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Mate there are no words.
The last one was nice, but this, this one is going to be special!
 

Sean d

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Mate there are no words.
The last one was nice, but this, this one is going to be special!
Thanks for the kind words pal, its nothing like what I had in mind when I started the project, its kind of evolving as we go along, its like being a kid at Christmas when you get the best present but not being able to open the box as I can't wait to drive it,
 

Davyhoogy

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Sunderland
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'98 2.8 z3
Thanks for the kind words pal, its nothing like what I had in mind when I started the project, its kind of evolving as we go along, its like being a kid at Christmas when you get the best present but not being able to open the box as I can't wait to drive it,
I think Z3M wheels would look nice too :whistle::whistle:
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Yeah but each stage is exciting. All the dirty graft is behind you now all that's left is the artistic side.
 

Sean d

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I think Z3M wheels would look nice too :whistle::whistle:
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Yeah but each stage is exciting. All the dirty graft is behind you now all that's left is the artistic side.
I would love a set of the deep dish M alloys but they don't fit the rear, I think the 42s will complement it with the silver rim and shadow chrome inner
 

t-tony

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Mate, that colour shows off those wide rear wings a treat. You made a great choice Sean.

Tony.
 

DavidM

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Ireland
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At this point I was going to go home but as it was only 10.30 I couldn't resist so put them on a bake cycle and fitted them, well I only hung them in place, then I got really excited and prepped the boot lid and rear bumper ready for primer, then I had to go home, if it was entirely up to me I would still be there now :D, It was hard to get decent pics outside as it was full sun and the camera really doesn't capture the tones under such lighting.
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+ yellow wheels.:whistle:
 

Grumps

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Could it be ready for Tonys mate?
 

t-tony

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