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This is stage one

The car has been into a “pyrolyse” oven!

That’s an oven whit only dry heat no flames. Slowly they turn on the temperature up to 360 degrees Celsius and that is 680 Fahrenheit and even so slowly they let it come down.

Otherwise you it could happen your car transformed in something you do not like.

Its not a well know procedure but surly effective. Al the paint, underneath car protection **** and old rubbers are gone with the wind.

This means you have to do the whole car as if it where new from the assembly line. New kit layers new paint underneath, inside and outside. And also the insides off the frame.

A hell off a job and I won not recommend it anymore.

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Mmmm now that looks like a quick alternative to heavy-duty sandblasting!

How much did you pay for that?

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Mmmm now that looks like a quick alternative to heavy-duty sandblasting!

How much did you pay for that?

its was done without tax ROFL something around $1000

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US? WHEW that's a bit much ... better be good !

i've to honest it was us$880 at the caculator!

but that's nothing compare to the paintjob us $ 5300 :stupid:

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Some thing old something new, after cleaning and blasting it went to a company where they do galvanize

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All what’s ‘beneath’ the car is powder coated; gas tank, axels, etc.

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That was not the meaning of my story. The list wants to hear our stories, well you get if you like it ore not. LOL

This 240Z is mine and it will never goes away again. Its now in a state better than Nissan ever sold it.

:(

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The colour is 905! 905 is a colour that is sometimes pure red and sometimes more orange. It depends of the brightness? of the weather (lux).

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