Jim's GTX part 2

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Jim's GTX part 2

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Hi all some more pic's body taking longer than I thought.
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Some more
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Respect Jim, All done in yer Shed :?
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It's like Ivor all over again :shock: :D

Wicked colour dude :P get it done for the Nats :)
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Looking good Jim
Are we there yet dad ..... 10 to the gallon but worth it.

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Post by jerry »

geat stuff jim
can you tell me what type of paint your using as im hopeing to do my own painting in the future
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i was gonna ask what color code is that tis gorgeous
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Jerry the paint is HB acid etch, HB high Build filler primer and Tetrosyl primer All the work is being done by a mate who is amazing I just tidy up and make tea. The top coat will be done in a spray booth the garage is just to dirty.Simon the Paint code is 75U intense shade it's very close to FK5 Burnt Orange Metallic
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Yep, I've got to agree with Alex, it's like me all over again, respect Jim, I know what you (and your helpful assistant) are going through...superb job and the spray booth is a great idea...unless you like loads of flatting and polishing!

Ready for the Nat's do you think? :)
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Some pic's from today
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Lovin' it!! Magic colour!! Well done!

Colour coordinated tires aswell! :lol: :lol:
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looks real good , now the fun part begins , putting it back togeather :D
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Nice, I look forward to seeing that Jim.
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Lookin' reet good Jim.

That's exactly what I'd be doing (no license at the mo :oops: ) but I need to find somewhere to do it!!

Alternatively, I may just have to get someone to do it..

Anyone know of a good (Mopar friendly) spray shop in Herts...?

Still at least I've now got a daily run around so even after I'm back on the road, the Dodge doesn't necessarily have to be
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Steve, ask Pete Wiseman (just 'Pete' on here - hope that's ok Pete?), there's one I can't remember the name of in Royston that are pretty darn good and sound pretty reasonable on ££, from what I hear.
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