My budget garage paint job, (Lots of pics!) |
My budget garage paint job, (Lots of pics!) |
Sep 8, 2008 - 9:45 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 14, '05 Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Hi.
I just wanted to share some pictures of my celica and hopefully inspire some of you people with a budget. My celica was painted in the garage with all bodywork and paint done by me. The whole paint job cost me $600. I never took classes for any of this stuff so I'm confident anyone can do it. I bought this car 9 months ago for $1800. The body wasn't in the greatest shape.. but I saw potential in the poor thing and thus, became determined to bring back her beauty (on a budget). The first thing I tackled was the rust. Aside from surface rust, the body and frame was actually very clean. Everything was intact. I grinded everything off and sealed with por15. The driver side door had a small rust hole on the bottom left corner. It bothered me so much that I replaced the whole driver side door with a rust-free one. Yes, I know, I'm super picky! Original door with rust hole. Close up of rust. New door. My life-saver-- por15. I love this stuff... well, except when it gets on my hands, then I hate it. (my room is messy) Sanded down. Base coat. Sorry, no pic of her in primer. I was too busy to snap a picture. Cleared, wetsanded, and buffed. Car is super dirty at this point. Everything put back on her.. by this time, it was dark outside. I tried to take some better pictures today but it rained and was super cloudy. This was the best I could do. I love the color. It's an OEM toyota supra color called anthracite. Here's a tiny collage I made on the color. For a budget garage paint job, I think the car turned out great. I gleam with pride everytime I see it. I'm going to paint the trims this weekend as well as put on some rims. I don't plan to work on anymore cars until next year. My '96 winter warrior corolla is next up in line. I think java black will be perfect for it. ...hmm, maybe jada green? Oh well, I have a whole year to think about it. PS- I wanna thank my dad for his badass welding skills. |
Sep 9, 2008 - 9:07 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 24, '07 From Oahu, Hawaii Currently Offline Reputation: 23 (100%) |
tsk tsk tsk leaving a freshly painted car in the rain. i kept away from my car for 3 days to let the paint kinda cure after that i couldn't stand not driving it any longer.
on the layers applied are there any runs??? i hope not if anything you can just wet sand with 1500 grit or even finer one bronze wheel, 3 silver, and then some really nice rims in the last pic -------------------- I don't normally drive fast, but when I do its on a curvy section of this island
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