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Ricky352
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Nice one mate
16V_1600
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quote:
Originally posted by Ricky352
Nice one mate


nay probs
Ricky352
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Hoe did you remove the rear seatbelts, I got stuck with them last night mate.

Also whats the best product for lifting sound deadening?
16V_1600
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quote:
Originally posted by Ricky352
Hoe did you remove the rear seatbelts, I got stuck with them last night mate.

Also whats the best product for lifting sound deadening?


The rear seat belts are removed as follows:

Behind the plastic trim that holds the parcel shelf, there is a bolt holding the seat belt unit, a bolt at the bottom in the corner of the rear bench and if you pull off the triangle rear plastic clip on the rear pillar, this will reveal another bolt. Once these three bolts are undone and you have unbolted the rear plastic trim (that hold the parcel shelf, there should be a removable plastic piece the belt threads through the plastic trim.

Remove this and thread the seat belt through this and voila, removed
16V_1600
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oh, and best product for removing sound deadening is a heat gun. I got mine from Argos £20.

2 settings 300 and 600 degrees

300 is more than enough to remove it, it just peels off.

[Edited on 03-04-2008 by 16V_1600]
16V_1600
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Update 3/4/08 - Primered






had filler primer so used that up first hence the yellow lol

[Edited on 03-04-2008 by 16V_1600]
Ricky352
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quote:
Originally posted by 16V_1600
quote:
Originally posted by Ricky352
Hoe did you remove the rear seatbelts, I got stuck with them last night mate.

Also whats the best product for lifting sound deadening?


The rear seat belts are removed as follows:

Behind the plastic trim that holds the parcel shelf, there is a bolt holding the seat belt unit, a bolt at the bottom in the corner of the rear bench and if you pull off the triangle rear plastic clip on the rear pillar, this will reveal another bolt. Once these three bolts are undone and you have unbolted the rear plastic trim (that hold the parcel shelf, there should be a removable plastic piece the belt threads through the plastic trim.

Remove this and thread the seat belt through this and voila, removed


Is this the triangle thing that holds the seatbelt in the top corner? I was afraid to pull at it too much lol

Progress looks really good, cant wait for mine to look like that lol
16V_1600
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Cheers mate, yeah the triangle plastic clip over the rear belt on the back pillar. If you push down on the bottom and pull from the top, it should just clip off
Ricky352
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Thanks very much, sorry for hijacking the thread a bit lol

Ill let you know how I got on
16V_1600
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quote:
Originally posted by Ricky352
Thanks very much, sorry for hijacking the thread a bit lol

Ill let you know how I got on


Hey no probs matey

Hope all goes well, when you're done post pics
16V_1600
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Sprayed gloss black, so happy with the results!









Just got the laquer to apply and rear plastics/rear cards to refit then job's good.

Then look for some bucket seats
Superlite Ltd.
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Thats

What about the inside of the rear wings?
16V_1600
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quote:
Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
Thats

What about the inside of the rear wings?


Cheers I am refitting the rear cards and plastics.
Ricky352
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Looks very good, Im not too sure which colour to do mine now, black or red (red car with gloss black wheels and bumpstrips)

What paint did you use? Very shiny.
16V_1600
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quote:
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Looks very good, Im not too sure which colour to do mine now, black or red (red car with gloss black wheels and bumpstrips)

What paint did you use? Very shiny.


Thanks mate

I was going to do mine Arden blue (same colour as car), but went for gloss black to blend in with the black trim inside the car.

Paint is Halfords Gloss black
Pucci1
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question did you spray with a gun or can or did you use a paint brush?

i have also stripped the rear of my corsa
16V_1600
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Used a spray paint tin
16V_1600
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Put the interior back in now as I wasn't happy with the stripped/interior bits in so:




No more car bits cluttering my room, can listen to music once again!
Ricky352
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What? Really? lol
16V_1600
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quote:
Originally posted by Ricky352
What? Really? lol


aye had some free time on my hands and some paint left over so I thought I'd strip out the entire rear of the car, sound proofing up etc, respray it. Originally it was all going to go back in anyway. Thought I'd drive around with it stripped for a week or so, only a marginal difference to acceleration with it out compared to in.

So preferring comfort over stripped as this is my everyday car, I refitted all interior
Ricky352
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Oh right fair enough. Thats some amount of work youve done recently lol

How long did it take to get back in?
16V_1600
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quote:
Originally posted by Ricky352
Oh right fair enough. Thats some amount of work youve done recently lol

How long did it take to get back in?


I enjoy messing with cars mate, no chor

Took me a few hours just taking it easy.
Superlite Ltd.
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As if you did all that and put it all back to OE again in just a couple days.
Ben G
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16V_1600
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Aye, I work fast

Was bored and just fancied making the rear of the car mint underneath

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