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Old 04-16-2010, 04:28 PM   #1
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Integra Dc2

Hello all

Here I present a Fujimi Integra DC2 95.

Try to restore, "someone" malformed left some time ago.

I show the interior:




! Recaros work!!!








Diference is clear





Base paint:






Carpet work:








So so:


The body:


Base paint


The gloss white by testors:




My error:taking off the body of the base where I put it to paint it, broke it ...


Fortunately did not need glue and putty






Clean the glass


After hand glaze...


Repaint the body. But I had nothing but white paint and I was forced to change the color:




The Rins option for me...


But not in crome, turn to easy off:


after a few minutes:



Paint in gold by testors


Results after sandpaper and hand glaze


Time decals...








Reviews:






Continius for de Recaros












Pedals...






So so...


Work in a Rollcage:










Work in a Seatbelt: Made in my hand, Materials: Maskin, tin and cutter








Ensambled:






Make a escape for tv antenna tube...




Sorry for my english, hopefully you like it!
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Old 04-16-2010, 07:22 PM   #2
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Re: Integra Dc2

good job bringing that model back to being a very nice build.

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good job bringing that model back to being a very nice build.

Steve
Thanx my friends!!!
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Beautiful rebuild. What did you use on the clear glass to restore it, rubbing compound? I love seeing integras built.
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Old 04-17-2010, 09:44 AM   #5
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Beautiful rebuild. What did you use on the clear glass to restore it, rubbing compound? I love seeing integras built.

I use 3M hand Glaze.
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Re: Integra Dc2

good job man!!! question what did you use to cut the tv antenna?
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Splendid rebuild!
You made a good job on these recaros, they look so ugly out of the box.
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This Integra has come a long way!
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good job man!!! question what did you use to cut the tv antenna?
A special tool to cut pipe

For sale at any hardware store.
It's cheap! and very useful


I promese you a pic!
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Splendid rebuild!
You made a good job on these recaros, they look so ugly out of the box.

A full night just for them!!
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Hello People!

Finish work here:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...13#post6380513

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