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how many kms the black fto done man? i always forget to ask.
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Sweep wrote:Hi mate been reading through your log looks like your doing some good work, I have a question regarding the rust you had on your roof. Was your roof very rusty as my fto is up for rego next month and I have some small rust bubles on my roof very small though 4 at the front and the same on the rear.
I was wondering if it might fail the pink slip because of this?
And would you reccomend me taking my fto to the same place to get my roof done?
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Hey mate,

Yes my roof was the worst i've ever seen in FTO's, and the worst many have seen. It was dam Terrible. I would reconmend the guy that did it to you, yes. He did a dam good job. You could even check it out anyway.

In regards to your pink slip question, I have no idea, mine was terrible and very obvious, if your bubbles are small and you don't have many you might be able to get through it dodgly :lol: .

Let me know mate.
silverGPX wrote:how many kms the black fto done man? i always forget to ask.
16x,000 on chassis and around 12x,xxx on the motor.
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when your rust problems were fixed stef, how did the guy repaint it? was the whole panel painted ? or just the portion ?
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All of the roof and he blended it just down at the bottom
Of the pillars
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^ i think the previous owner did the same thing with mine, unfortunately, the rust was not taken off, they simply sanded off the bubbles then repainted. $800 is not too bad at all!
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Gholdwayne wrote:they simply sanded off the bubbles then repainted
Thats like putting a band aid over a severed limb :|
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Gholdwayne wrote:^ i think the previous owner did the same thing with mine, unfortunately, the rust was not taken off, they simply sanded off the bubbles then repainted. $800 is not too bad at all!
Thats fucked.
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though i've removed all the glue and rust primered and painted(with leftover blue caliper paint. lol) but i couldn't remove the glue thats within an inch away from the sunroof cavity (the 4 tight corners) even after removing the sunroof itself. Should have used a longer flat metal tool to reach it though...
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I still have rust on the attuall sunroof but theres nothing I could really do about it.
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just find a wrecker that would have a sunroof'd fto, might be in better condition too; less rust at least.
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Eh, i already had to re-wire mine so yeah would have to get the SCU too (sunroof control unit) .... Anyway I prefer the new switch I have ;) :lol:.
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Alright so, I don't know if i Mentioned it earlier but the Black FTO is Booked in for the Repairable Write off check in september. SO if it passes through that it'll have rego & will be running everyday, hoo-rah... Finally..

Anyway, I have decided to go down to Sydney for AutoSalon to see you boys, and to catchup, :lol: ... So, because my memory is shocking I need to write down my list of things to do to my car before November.

• Put on my new Steering Wheel.
• Re-Wire & Clean up amp wiring in the boot
• Touch up & Re-fit Side Skirts
• Put on new "Vortex" Rearbar & paint.
• Install my Door-card Lights
• Install my Footwell white LED's
• Chuck on my front strut brace & decide if I want the rear one.
• Fix up my kick plates/get new ones.
• Replace my carpet (as in japan it had a rollcage and has a few cuts in it)
• New dials
• Replace Oil Temp gauge with a clock :twisted:
• Install Stainless steel dash kit.
• Paint calipers.

I know I'm not going to be able to get all of these done due to money restraints but gonna try anyway.

And later in time,

• Alarm
• Window Lift Kit
• Hydraulic bonnet lift kit.
• Bigger Tyres :twisted:

• More to be added when I think of them. :lol:
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Kustom_FTO wrote: • Replace my carpet (as in japan it had a rollcage and has a few cuts in it)
Another thing I never got round to, a quick fix that may do the trick is sewing the cuts together with some fishing line. Would be near invisible.
Kustom_FTO wrote: • Replace Oil Temp gauge with a clock :twisted:
Now you're just stirring me :P What's not to like about knowing exactly when the engine is warm enough to let MIVEC kick in?
Kustom_FTO wrote: • Paint calipers.
If you want the same colour, I've been told a quick and cheaper fix is to give them a coat of clear coat and it will bring them back as good as new.
Kustom_FTO wrote: • Bigger Tyres :twisted:
More power to you if you can get them on.
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HiRAEdd wrote:
Kustom_FTO wrote: • Replace my carpet (as in japan it had a rollcage and has a few cuts in it)
Another thing I never got round to, a quick fix that may do the trick is sewing the cuts together with some fishing line. Would be near invisible.
Nah I think I might replace the hole lot, It's preety worn down. :(
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Kustom_FTO wrote: • Replace Oil Temp gauge with a clock :twisted:
Now you're just stirring me :P What's not to like about knowing exactly when the engine is warm enough to let MIVEC kick in?
The gauge barely goes up, and I don't flog her until 15 minutes after driving her anyway.
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Kustom_FTO wrote: • Paint calipers.
If you want the same colour, I've been told a quick and cheaper fix is to give them a coat of clear coat and it will bring them back as good as new.
Hmm, what colour were they? Yellow? They are so faded LOL. I think i might just paint them Black.. Or Red.
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Kustom_FTO wrote: • Bigger Tyres :twisted:
More power to you if you can get them on.
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You should be able to do 215's man, i do with no scuff and mines lower than yours. Whats the actual profile of the tyre, mine are 40's?

I can get you 4 Federal s595's delivered, installed and balance for $500, i think the wheel alignment is free
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Aight bro I'll keep that in mind for when I get around to it, my profile is 45 I think.
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thats the problem. go 40's little rougher but youll be right haha
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Eh, I'll sort it out when I get around to it, it's a far away ATM lol.
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remember it bitch!!
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I will.

2 more things to do.

-find & buy some of those window wind deflector rubber thingies :lol:
- short shift kit
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