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S13's clear my cheviot 13's.
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Slowly getting there,


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just about done


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Tunnel's all done. got the sedan back home now to get the drive shaft made up then can go back for exhaust.


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Looking sweet man! Nice and tidy
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75 120y B210 SEDAN (sold)
75 120y B210 SSS Sedan Project
77 120y B210 Sedan Project (almost complete!)
75 120y B210 SSS SEDAN (sold)
75 120y B210 SEDAN (sold)
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That tunnel is very neat and tidy. 

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yeah very happy with the result. Any ideas on whats best to paint it with to keep it tidy?
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POR15?
Or some two pack epoxy type paint?
Or some two pack epoxy type paint?
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A good quality epoxy primer followed by a nice direct gloss (2K) topcoat.
You can wet on wet the two for less sanding. If you're interested in this I can give you a step by step guide and product recommendation. From memory, Por15 is good but works best when applied over surface rust as it uses the rust conversion to create strong chemical adhesion
You can wet on wet the two for less sanding. If you're interested in this I can give you a step by step guide and product recommendation. From memory, Por15 is good but works best when applied over surface rust as it uses the rust conversion to create strong chemical adhesion