89 NC30 Restoration

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Re: 89 NC30 Restoration

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big stink wrote:Image
i used to work for a guy who rallied an ex carlos sainz 92 world rally car. full anti lag,carbon dash,kelvar sump protector ....the works.................well ex works if you know what i mean.


he ended up with 2 of them and the last i was chatting to him he had a WRC corolla.
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big stink wrote:Image
mate thats stinking . give it a clean before you stick anymore pictures up please :grin: :grin: :grin:
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fastdruid wrote:Very nice work! :grin:

Blasting and repainting makes a world of difference, looks new! I'm adding a blasting cabinet to my Christmas list now!

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It really does, i've been vapour blasting unpainted aluminium engines with glass beads (makes them look like brand new!) However, without a cabinet to collect the glass it's too expensive :/
big stink wrote:The paint on the calipers and disc carriers is Plastikote gold no620/452. I`m also clear coating them to tone the metalic look down.
Ah cool, how heat-resistant is the paint, as surely the calipers will get quite toasty, i'da thought it might burn off?
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I used plasticote on the tinware/engine bay on my show car/drag racing bug and it never peeled and that got really hot. I guess i will find out, but i dont think the heat will be an issue. 2x ex wrc celicas!! thats just not right, ask him if he still has any TTE bits left over?!!!
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Great thread. I can't wait to see it finished.


What exactly is the blaster you are using????How much space do you need for it?? And is it available for hire???

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ibby4585 wrote:ooh got the rubber on it aswell!! :grin:
I treated mine to one of those too :oops:

Love. This. Thread.
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big stink wrote:I used plasticote on the tinware/engine bay on my show car/drag racing bug and it never peeled and that got really hot. I guess i will find out, but i dont think the heat will be an issue. 2x ex wrc celicas!! thats just not right, ask him if he still has any TTE bits left over?!!!
Good enough for me, i'll give it a whirl.

The VFR's been neglected lately due to the krapasaki, erm kawasaki ;)
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bridgey wrote:Great thread. I can't wait to see it finished.


What exactly is the blaster you are using????How much space do you need for it?? And is it available for hire???

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At the minute im using just a hand held blaster, but we will be looking into purchasing early next year an industrial sized blast cabinet and offering a service to blast and clean any motorbike parts.
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Re: 89 NC30 Restoration

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big stink wrote:2x ex wrc celicas!! thats just not right, ask him if he still has any TTE bits left over?!!!
what bit are you looking and i'll ask for you, might be easier to see what you looking incase he still has a loft full of gear.....

i'll see if i have any pictures of me with them ....

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http://www.dgmsport.com/success.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

googled rallyrentals and found davids website online, i helped him in '98/99 with robin philips and micheal duke and a in the 2000 season he got the WRC corolla...i missed it by about 6 months,never knew that i thought he got it mid '01
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Re: 89 NC30 Restoration

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Looks like a top set up! Shame there isnt any pics of the celica gt4s.

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