Mor61e's Topaz 2.8 Z3

Mor61e

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I bought my Z3 three years ago as a daily driver to replace my Integra Type-R, and to accompany my long term MK1 Golf GTi project. It has since had a good old tidy up and is no longer my daily driver, just a weekend car to enjoy in the nice weather :cool:

Here are some progress pictures from along the way, hope you enjoy!

This is how I bought it, the pictures do it some justice as the paintwork wasn't great but I loved the interior so couldn't turn it down :happy:

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Mor61e

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I'll just mention now that I used to work in a body repair shop and still fortunately am able to use their facilities so all the work was done by myself unless otherwise stated ;)

First order of business was to correct the wonky steering wheel, and this is why:

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Predictably the tie rods were seized:

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So I fitted a new pair and hey presto, the car drove straight again!

Also a quick clean up under the bonnet, clearly hadn't been done for quite a while:

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Found a fellow Z:

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Grumps

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Hi and welcome aboard. Nice looking Zed you have there. :thumbsup:
 

Low Rider

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Love the paint work has it has a wonderful shine.
 

Mor61e

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Fitted a new gear knob:

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I wasn't a fan of how high the car sat so on went some coilovers:

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The wheels needed a refurb anyway so I tried them black:

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Sean d

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Looks awesome on the coil overs however I much prefer the silver wheels
 

Mor61e

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The black wheels were only a temporary experiment while I was on the hunt for some new ones. I actually still have them awaiting being painted silver again! :thumbsup: I test fitted some MV1s but I thought they were a bit too big and sat too far in so left them:

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Pretty soon these Style 32s popped up locally for sale:

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Perfect :D

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They needed a refurb as well but I couldn't wait :whistle:
 

Mor61e

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As the car was sitting much lower now and the front bumper was getting worryingly close to speed bumps/kerbs I figured some protection in the form of a lower splitter was on the cards. It is made of a very stiff rubbery plastic so is enough to protect the bumper but also bend backwards if it needs to, which it does, regularly :p

Didn't need much fettling :confused::

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But soon:

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Aaaaaand:

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Taadaa:

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Also refurbed the wheels in a darker grey:

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andyglym

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As the car was sitting much lower now and the front bumper was getting worryingly close to speed bumps/kerbs I figured some protection in the form of a lower splitter was on the cards. It is made of a very stiff rubbery plastic so is enough to protect the bumper but also bend backwards if it needs to, which it does, regularly :p

Didn't need much fettling :confused::

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But soon:

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Aaaaaand:

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Taadaa:

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Also refurbed the wheels in a darker grey:

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That front end shot looks the dogs!
 

Mor61e

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As I mentioned earlier, the photos made the paintwork look better than it was. Every panel had a scratch, chip, rust, or damage so I decided to go for a full respray

Here are some pictures of the panels before the work so you don't think I'm mad:

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Mor61e

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I spent a week of evenings and a weekend stripping and prepping what I could at home, before driving it to my old work to spend another week on it doing the rest of the prep for painting:

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Pre bodged rear exhaust hanger:

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The sills were much worse than I expected! If yours look anywhere close to how mine were I'd suggest removing them and treating the inner sills. Luckily mine were ok and I was able to grind the surface rust out and underseal them:

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The outer sills were well past it so I bought new:

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Ready for the drive to the body shop:

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Mor61e

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New exhaust hanger which I plug welded to the back panel for extra strength:

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Undersealed the inside of the front wings and quarter panels and the inside and underside of the new sills:

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Few more pictures:

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Aaaaaand primed! I left the gun work to my friend Craig as I'm not a painter and he is brilliant at what he does:

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Grumps

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Wow! Interesting read. Always good to see a zed getting it's second lease of life. :thumbsup:
 

andyglym

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Top skills, looking forward to seeing the finished result. :thumbsup:
 

Shelly

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:scorecard:All I can say is WOW . :scorecard:
What a great write up , this was a joy to read , and I can't wait to see the finished Z :party:
What great work you have done to your Z :coolsteer)
Well done to you :racecar:
 
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