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    Looking spot on mate

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    N/S rear quarter replacement section...

















    I can tell you it had been years since I had done any cataloying and rubbing the stuff, so was absolutely buggered after doing the quarter that day. the repair was quite a bit out, but fixed with after giving it a good block towards the end of the project and another skim of poly to finish it off... Or so I hoped
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    Boot floor... Was a nightmare...




























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    nice project and good work mate. I know what you mean about rubbing filler down, having replaced the arches on my nova. what a crappy job it is.
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    Random bits and pieces powder coated:









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    Awesome mate, you've done a lot to it.. My mate had to do similar to his boot and front splash guards, and inner arches.
    I'm envious of your rollover jig, I really want one for mine, but don't think it will fit in my garage!
    Look forward to seeing more pics etc

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    What next... Let's see... Oh yes, new front end, and trial fitting of many bits...

















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    Cont'd.... Front end welded up, alongside 14 piece strengthening kit, and painted in P0R15 rust prevention paint. Not entirely sure or even convinced that the stuff works, as I don't think anyone can claim to have the cure for rust. Nonetheless, gave it try and it seemed to take quite well.















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    Did you make your own strengthening plates?

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