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Shell is no go as she's in bad shape underneath

Thinking my car ain't that bad and may fix it.

Will see. Will just save more cash and buy a late model outright lol

strip shell.

take shell to bare metal.

reapir metal.

do some fancy shit. rebuild.

it needs to be done properly ants.

as you pull apart you write down whats broken....

strip shell.

take shell to bare metal.

reapir metal.

do some fancy shit. rebuild.

it needs to be done properly ants.

as you pull apart you write down whats broken....

this ^ is whats on my mind and I can do it all in my garage

gonna be messy lol

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but will look good once done

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lets face it these cars are showing there age and if you want to keep your R32 in good nick then your kinda better off stripping it all apart and then getting the right bits and pieces replaced especially the body.

its just the way things are with mother nature doing its thing and taking back its precious elements.

I still would like to see other BNR32 shells out there just to compare as so far I can tell you that its seems difficult to find one that is in a good state.

Acid drip to strip all the paint, replace any damaged panels with brand new. Stitch weld, 12 point cage. Electra dry carbon hanging panels painted body colour Because racestreetcar

Acid drip to strip all the paint, replace any damaged panels with brand new. Stitch weld, 12 point cage. Electra dry carbon hanging panels painted body colour Because racestreetcar

almost. you may get away from stripping all the paint and only stripping whats necessary. only one way to find out.

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