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on to the dash board upper. this was a little rusty so again it was taken to bare metal,etch primed and then good coat of high build primer in the booth.

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dash board lower had hardly any rust but was also taken back to bare metal.

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at this point i decided to weld up the glove box hole,ash tray and heater vent holes to get a nice smooth clean and clutter free dash. just my head unit and dash clocks.
no pics of it welded as i got carried away and put a skim of filler over the welds.

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light dust of rattle can primer to make sure the filler work was good

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all was good so flatted down and in the booth for high build primer.

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another bit done :D
 
thats it for today, back to work tomorrow to carry on with the front and rear bumpers.

thanks for looking si
 
Lookin good :D

It takes a special sort of dafty to work on customers cars all day then start doing your own!!!!!!
:lol:
 
Lee C said:
Lookin good :D

It takes a special sort of dafty to work on customers cars all day then start doing your own!!!!!!
:lol:


That it does. But when it's your own it's much more fun, luckily I love this sort of stuff.

Looks like your as daft as me Lee. :D
 
Just as things were going well the dream is over

Grab a bargain

eBay item number. 160834866281

Si
 
To busy at work so no space and the neighbours are complaining about all the noise.
 

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