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2 hours ago, ActionDan said:

I can tell you now that when I build my new shed there will be no skids inside it lol

Now... what should I use to coat the floor... 

How are you going to get the efames? 

I've used the rustoleum coating in parts of the shed, seems to be holding up alright. 

5 hours ago, ActionDan said:

Is that an epoxy thing? Epoxy looksl ike hard work to do well.

Last shed I just used a basic concrete sealer with a cerramic grit in it, that was "ok". 

 

yeah epoxy, like anything its all in the prep. Biggest issue I had was the humidty that day stupid high and it dried quicker than I expected. 
Prep was remove paint & grease, Citris scrub, water wash, etch, dry over night then coat. I haven't driven on it as other friends have had issues with it peeling parking car son it.

 

3 hours ago, robbo_rb180 said:

yeah epoxy, like anything its all in the prep. Biggest issue I had was the humidty that day stupid high and it dried quicker than I expected. 
Prep was remove paint & grease, Citris scrub, water wash, etch, dry over night then coat. I haven't driven on it as other friends have had issues with it peeling parking car son it.

 

Yeah I'm not doing 140sq m of that...

Car moved under its power back to the big shed. Very happy with the wheels on it finally but will need to get 235/245 for the fronts. 

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With the sil80 now moved its allowed the 370 to be parked in the garage. Freshly ceramic coated and tint, still no plans to mod it

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Scrolled back and had a man look and couldn't see it..... did you repaint the wheels? if yes where did you get new RAYS stickers, and are they good quality? I just repainted my TE37 and need new stickers

3 hours ago, iruvyouskyrine said:

Scrolled back and had a man look and couldn't see it..... did you repaint the wheels? if yes where did you get new RAYS stickers, and are they good quality? I just repainted my TE37 and need new stickers

I bought the wheels new when Import Monster got the last run of them.  They can source stickers & centre caps

53 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

The Nismo Ed. front bar looks sick! 

the whole kit is so much better than standard, it has confused a few people thinking its a gtr ?

10 hours ago, robbo_rb180 said:

the whole kit is so much better than standard, it has confused a few people thinking its a gtr ?

Just without the box issues and weight 0_0

Yet I still want one for no good reason at all. 

50 minutes ago, ActionDan said:

Just without the box issues and weight 0_0

Yet I still want one for no good reason at all. 

If it wasn't for the bland/old looking center console I would have a 2011-2014 one. The facelift 2017+ interior is so much better

23 hours ago, ActionDan said:

I'm talking R35s, are you? 

Yep, have a look at the interior differences. When you spend 90% of the time driving a car the interior has to nice especially when spending over 100k 

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