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'73 240Z rebuild...slow project but I love it :)


George_Zed

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hello my friends

Thought to open a new topic rather than continue my Z progress in the introduction area...you can see how I started there

Introduction

This is a copy of my last reply in the introduction... sorry to duplicate it but I have to start this topic with something ;)

I knew it was going to be a slow progress due to the lack of time... I do all the things on my own and since I have a family with two little boys, the time for my Z is very limited.

So, all this time I did the following tasks ;) 

Removed the factory tar insulation to check for hidden rust

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Epoxy primer everywhere...

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Then painted original silver (the oem color is silver)

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New tar insulation

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On top of that I added an extra thermal/ noise insulation

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and I hope tomorrow find time to finish with the jute carpet padding on floors and tunnel

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I finished the dash, I am really happy with the result...

before

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and after :)

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7 hours ago, Patcon said:

The dash looks good. What products did you use?

I didn't do something new... I just followed the procedure in the following link

http://www.classiczcars.com/topic/22325-dash-repair-processpictures/

I used the Great Stuff Pro, a bumper repair (not the SEM but one I could find in my country), a texture paint spray and a trim black spray.

 

I cleaned the dash, reinforced the back area where the crack was

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applied the Great Stuff

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after a while I open some space for the bumper repair

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and then... I sanded and sanded and sanded again and again until the outcome was good for me...

somewhere here, I finished sanded...

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then cleaned the surface and sprayed the texture paint

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and then cleaned the texture "effect" with scotch brite...

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then I sprayed with trim black, then again with texture paint, scotch brite again and then one more time trim black spray and finished :)

finished photos on my first post ;)

 

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