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Tidy30

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  1. I have a little composites experience, but not a lot of specific door card experience. Epoxy is horrendously brittle, whilst strong in cases with vibration it is possible over time the bond will fail. Epoxy can also vary a lot with temperature it is exposed to. If temperatures are too high you can force the resin's atomic bonds to "melt" or if the resin requires a specific temperature before the molecules have enough energy to properly crosslink and you only use it in room temperature it could only be like 10% of its final strength.

    Other things too, I'm not sure what's in the other side of the door card, but I would be scuffing both with say 220 grit (maybe even 120 grit) sandpaper, cleaning with solvents and bonding properly.

    But as before, perhaps epoxy isn't the best here. Maybe look into more ductile adhesives like urethanes or even silicon sealants? There's a lot of area, so the adhesive doesn't need to be crazy strong.


  2. Yeah I have seen her on trademe for a while now, hoping for the best. Quick question, is the tartan an iS special feature? My friends cabrio has the exact same upholstery... Lol surely its not an iS cabrio? It is pretty quirky in terms of its features...


  3. Thick and fast man! Was a little surprised when I remembered your name before I could figure out from where. Very impressive man, should have had a better look when I had the chance.

    I am intrigued by two things: you have done a 5 stud conversion? Those BBS wheels in the picture above look exactly like what I am hoping to achieve.

    Still have yet to install the smileys I got off you guys that day, gotta get a FL mounting assy for it.

    Project looks great though!


  4. How did you find the boot space during your long trip? I think it carries enough stuff for 1, slightly packed trying to fit things for 2 people. Had to put stuff in back seat.

    Although really, cabrios can carry infinite things.

    Looking at your photos again I'm pretty torn between 15" weaves or 16" BBS reps!


  5. Quick update over my phone:

    Got myself some facelift smiley lenses and headlights (no bulbs) that I was hoping to put in as my right bullseye headlight is cracked. My research was lacking, as it turns out the entire housing is interchangeable between PFL and FL (plus light rewiring) NOT the light itself! Then got told you could heat gun the lenses off and swap them over: after a little learning it seems that was also a pretty dumb idea, as the "smiley" part of it is created mostly by the cutout in the reflector (which isn't interchangeable), not the glass lens itself.

    While I had the lights out and already cleaned, I went and decided to scratch my project itch by taking care of the faded and chipped chrome trim around each headlight. Behold! Hopefully you can't notice it too much, (i can, and think it looks a world of difference) but I colourmatched and clearcoated the trim to the magnificence of the Cirrusblau! Think these subtle bits really make the car look clean and tidy.

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    You should have grabbed the entire assembly, headlights and brackets. Then all you would need to do is some re-wiring.

    Yeah I see now. Fortunately/unfortunately it was only the bulbs for sale. Have given them a super thorough clean and polish and have set them aside for the day I get some facelift assemblies for them to go into.

    Whoops!


  7. Amateur hour here, I'm pretty sure there is a difference between facelift and prefacelift headlight assemblies? Picked up a pair of Smileys today, followed instructions to take the black light mounts out and found the mating hole locations were way out for the headlight.

    Can someone confirm they're not compatible? Wanna make sure I'm not crazy. Took a picture if you need to see what I mean, Haven't got the hang of my new phone in terms of the photo uploading game yet.

    Disappointed, but its alright. Thanks


  8. With quite a few things in this hobby/lifestyle, a lot of things are so uncommon that using "standard" pricing doesn't always apply as there is sometimes hardly any to compare to. Its more of a case of how much people are willing to pay. I would hold onto it and actively advertise. unlike most other plates, It certainly looks like it has a potentially large target market!

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