Again it has been a while between posts.. So here it goes..
Since my last post I have finished the GTS dash fascia and it is now being soaked in a barrel of caustic soda and water.. Here is a picture of it once all the plastic work was finished..
This will be is home for a while..
I gave it a light coat of black paint to see what it would look like (and to see if there were any other areas that needed work..) the WB RTS badge is just sitting there, while one 'idiot light' is dull and the other one is shiney because I started to fix them up.. lol
The lenses were crap as and needed a fair bit of work, so I decided to just sand them right back and remove all the crap that was on them aswell as the writing on them.. I went through these grades of sandpaper on them - 240, 320, 600, 1000 and 1500 - I know it was overkill, but the smoother they are before you apply the clear coat the better they look..
I was going to repaint the writing on them, but thought I'll just leave them blank until I can find a rooted dash with good lenses.. lol
Here are the lenses before the clear coat:
I struggled to get a picture after I put the clear coat on because of the glare..So these will have to do..
Because the fascia was soaking and the lenses were done I turned my attention to the gauges and sent them off to be tested to make sure they are all good..I fitted the correct oil pressure sender and the correct temperature sender is on its way and will be picked up tomorrow..
I've also bought some GTS gauge lenses, GTS steering wheel horn setup and some WB kingswood body clips from rare spares and I also got a new heater tap from kingswood country..
I then decided to give the whole car a service now, and I would fill the gearbox up while it is out of the car while the clutch is being adjusted...
So I went and bought some oil..
I also got some fuel line to relocate the fuel filter because it was heaps close to the steering joint and the hoses seemed to be bent and blocking the flow a little bit..
Before:
After:
It looks much better, it is much safer than having it rub on the steering joint and the car seems to run heaps better with it like that..
I got given a mudflap for nothing, and when I went and fitted it to the car it was a sedan one..So I have a mudflap waiting to be picked up when we go to Queensland in august..
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