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genrix Rusted Arches
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 3:22 pm Post subject: Genrix's Lude |
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I bought my first lude back in summer last year ( 08 ), it cost me £400 which i thought was a bargain. Its a JDM Si 4th gen in Milano (Red)Pink, it has the usual rusty rear arches and looked like it had been in an accident of some kind to the front. The front bumper mounts had come through the front bumper a little and there was a big area where paint had been scratched off. Here's a couple of pics of the car when i bought it:
I had big plans for the car (as im sure we all do), but unfortunately in October i was in an accident with a van and the Lude took all the damage  Here's some piccies:
I was absolutely gutted but i thought i would have a go at fixing it my self, i have never attempted anything like replacing a wing before but thought what the hell. The car was pretty much valueless now so what was the worst i could do? over the last few months i have stripped off all the damaged parts and replaced the wing and headlight. instead of replacing the front bumper with one from a bodykit (which was my original plan before the accident) or a replacement standard one i thought i would have a go at modifying the damaged one, and this is the stage i am up to at the moment!  Here are a few pics of the the car while i was removing and replacing the wing and headlight:
Headlight removed
Front Bumper removed
Wing removed & my grandad inspecting my handy work lol
And finaly the front bumper ready to start being fibreglassed and meshed
Bit of a long post and sorry if the pictures are a bit big! I will hopefully be updating this as and when work is done, hope to be doing the bumper soon and i will allso take some pictures of the car as it is now with the new wing on.
Regards, Ben. |
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V101_ATA Lude Hero

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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 4:31 pm Post subject: |
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ooh take pics as you go a long too mate i'm gna do a DIY bumper respray over the next couple months too so will be handy!
Its always better when u fix things urself! |
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Joined: 09 Nov 2007 Posts: 11937 Location: Lancashire
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genrix Rusted Arches
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 7:37 pm Post subject: |
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Just a quick question, are the indicators that are built into the bumper required for MOT? because i plan on fibreglassing over the area that they are mounted in, infact i have already chopped out all the plastic they are mounted on as you can see in the pic lol If some are required i guess il find some others i can mount on the mesh or somewhere.
Ben. |
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Mart609 Lude, I am your father

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genrix Rusted Arches
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:05 pm Post subject: |
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| MaDMaXX wrote: | I think the question you should be asking is, do you require indicators on the front of the car?
In which case, yes, it's a legal requirement. |
Ahh yes, for some reason i thought there was indicators built into the headlights aswell.. its been far too long since i actualy got to drive this thing lol. Well my next problem is finding some nice sexy indicators that i can clip onto the meshing i will be putting on the bumper.
Ben. |
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EFFX Lude-aholic

Joined: 28 Dec 2007 Posts: 443 Location: Birmingham, London
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:01 pm Post subject: |
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| genrix wrote: | | MaDMaXX wrote: | I think the question you should be asking is, do you require indicators on the front of the car?
In which case, yes, it's a legal requirement. |
Ahh yes, for some reason i thought there was indicators built into the headlights aswell.. its been far too long since i actualy got to drive this thing lol. Well my next problem is finding some nice sexy indicators that i can clip onto the meshing i will be putting on the bumper.
Ben. |
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genrix Rusted Arches
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:31 am Post subject: |
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| EFFX wrote: |
You could go for some cool looking orange led strips  |
Now that i like the sound of, do you have any in mind? links/piccies? i will have a look around my self too
Ben. |
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genrix Rusted Arches
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 2:06 pm Post subject: |
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While i was looking for LED strips i found these:
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Could this be the answer for my problem? would this be road legal & pass MOT? |
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genrix Rusted Arches
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:39 pm Post subject: |
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Bit of a update, first a pic with the new wing on, complete with Go Faster stripe!
I also whent to the local motor factors today and picked up some fibreglass mix, meshing, body filler and various sand paper grades and started work on the front bumper. Didnt make much progress today but heres a few pics of what i got done:
All lumps, bumps, chips etc sanded down and the area that will be fibreglassed roughed up
And here we have the first bit of meshing in place
The other side of the bumper has the same amount of meshing on just didnt get a pic, hopefully will finnish all of the meshing tomorrow and start fibreglassing and smoothing of the dents and holes. |
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genrix Rusted Arches
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:43 pm Post subject: |
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Made some more progress on the bumper today, not a lot but im getting there lol.
One of the holes in the bumper with its first layer of fibreglass
A dent filled with fibreglass
meshing finnished on passenger side
Meshing nearly done on drivers side
and finally the first layer of fibreglass on the passanger side
Depending on weather i will hopefully sand down the fibreglass that has been done so far and then apply a second layer tomorrow!
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V101_ATA Lude Hero

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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:11 pm Post subject: |
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good work mate, keep em comin! |
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