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Location: Sydney
Registered: September 2003
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TA22 respray
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Wed, 18 February 2004 09:33
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I'm looking into taking back the body on my TA22 myself to make things cheaper for a respray, it has some rust and bog. but all appears to be on the surface.
When i purchased the car i usead cut and polish on the boot and this took off some specks of the paint. Most of the paint is like this except for the entire poassenger side which has been done in 2pac but there are some bubbles coming through on this side.
I've got no real idea what to do or where to start so any help would be appreciated cheers, mike
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Location: Rocklea qld
Registered: February 2003
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Re: TA22 respray
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Wed, 18 February 2004 09:58
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just start at one panel and go your life. But beware your infor a long project unless u are really enthusiastic. Thats the reason a paint job costs so much.
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I supported Toymods
Location: melbourne.victoria.austra...
Registered: June 2002
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Re: TA22 respray
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Wed, 18 February 2004 21:39
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yes. beware of extremely long term project.
its alot of work if you're going to do it properly.
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: TA22 respray
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Wed, 18 February 2004 23:08
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Be aware that most rust starts on the inside of the panels, so anything which appears "on the surface" has almost certainly come all the way through. Be prepared for a big shock when you start stripping paint off...
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Location: Compton.Sydney
Registered: January 2004
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Re: TA22 respray
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Thu, 19 February 2004 03:48
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how much does the paint cost to respray a car?
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Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: TA22 respray
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Thu, 19 February 2004 05:27
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Depends on the paint. Plain flat white was around $50/litre last time I bought some (admittedly ages ago), while harlequin paint is something like $1k/litre, and there's heaps of stuff in between.
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Location: Sydney
Registered: September 2003
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Re: TA22 respray
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Thu, 19 February 2004 06:14
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thanks,
i'm looking at just doing the exterior for the moment, not going to take out all the interior at the moment due to my budget, looking at the hsv purple to replace the faded purple brown look at the moment.
also what am i going to need to strip back the paint and partially prep the body for the spray? because i'll be taking the car somewhere to get that done
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: October 2003
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Re: TA22 respray
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Thu, 19 February 2004 06:21
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I think harlequin is like $2500 a ltr - is it worth it?
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Location: Compton.Sydney
Registered: January 2004
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Re: TA22 respray
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Thu, 19 February 2004 06:34
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How many litres did you use when you did your car?
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: October 2003
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Re: TA22 respray
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Thu, 19 February 2004 06:37
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I didn't respray my car if I'm the one your asking. Sorry. Its getting sprayed now, I shall ask them how much it took, all in WRX Blue Mica
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Location: Compton.Sydney
Registered: January 2004
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Re: TA22 respray
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Thu, 19 February 2004 06:42
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Nah sorry was asking Norbie
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I supported Toymods
Location: Plumpton/sydney
Registered: November 2003
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Re: TA22 respray
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Thu, 19 February 2004 09:29
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Nigs
Dependt on the paint you are using if you use a solid colour you would probably need 3-4 liters as for harlequin you only need 2 liters as you thin it out 50/50 but that is still 2g's for 2L.
P.S sorry norbie for the hijack
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Location: Adelaide
Registered: June 2003
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Re: TA22 respray
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Thu, 19 February 2004 09:50
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4 litres of solid colour will only just make for two coats on an RA28, RA23 would be similar (but on the safer side).
So you can bargain on around 4 litres of under coat minimum (primer surfacer) minimum 4 litres solid colour, and if you want it to last for a while, you'd do a few coats of clear on top.
We mixed colour and clear on a recommendation, but the paint is a bit soft and scraches easily.
Paint stripper is always a time saver, just don't wait for it to dry again, or it will stick back down again.
If any parts don't lift with the stripper, there's bog under it. and you've got some serious scraping and sanding ahead of you.
tip, disc type power sanders leave deep gouges in the metal, and it takes a lot of paint or a fair bit of sanding to get them out after it has been painted.
A good place to start if you're unsure is the front "bikini-bottoms" bit at the front of your 23.
If you plan to use any sort of metallic paint, don't expect it to last as long as the solid colours, the flakes degrade.
2 pac paint (when sprayed correctly) will come up with a fairly good finish (easier polishing job, but it is really hard and eats buffing pads)
Acrylic can mean lots of cutting back and polishing, this is where the time goes.
If you're just going to strip it, then get stuck into it, just be wary of anything that might leave marks in the metal, and be aware that major panels of these cars (ie. roof - rear quaters) were joined by "lead wiping", meaning that the joins are neatened up with lead, be careful sanding, it is poisonous and it also sands really quickly to leave obvious defects in the cars lines, so be carefull around the top of the rear side windows and the rear window.
Go for it.
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Location: Compton.Sydney
Registered: January 2004
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Re: TA22 respray
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Thu, 19 February 2004 10:03
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Siktoy ra23 wrote on Thu, 19 February 2004 20:29 | Nigs
Dependt on the paint you are using if you use a solid colour you would probably need 3-4 liters as for harlequin you only need 2 liters as you thin it out 50/50 but that is still 2g's for 2L.
P.S sorry norbie for the hijack
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Ah ok i see now how it goes. I want to respray a ke55 rolla when i grab my hands on a thrashed one just researching this stuff atm cos i can paint good with the gun. Going to spray it Orange same color used on my brothers torana thats a solid color ay?
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Location: Melbourne, VIC
Registered: January 2004
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Re: TA22 respray
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Thu, 19 February 2004 23:43
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If i want to respray only part of the car, how can i match the color when i buy paint? Are there any color catalog I can take outside and match with my car? Where should I go for the paint? I'm in melbourne
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Location: Sydney
Registered: September 2003
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Re: TA22 respray
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Fri, 20 February 2004 07:10
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thanks for that steve, i'll just be stripping back the paint myself within the next month, i know that it does have some bog in it in the bottom of the back passenger side, mainly because it's falling out and cracked. how long should i allow to get this done? i've been told basically to keep a weekend free, is this true?
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: August 2003
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Re: TA22 respray
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Fri, 20 February 2004 08:22
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kohoy wrote on Fri, 20 February 2004 10:43 | If i want to respray only part of the car, how can i match the color when i buy paint? Are there any color catalog I can take outside and match with my car? Where should I go for the paint? I'm in melbourne
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A lot of places claim to do eye matching but it's really hard. For example in some cases even a flat colour will seem to match in some light conditions and appear black to white in others.
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: December 2003
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Re: TA22 respray
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Mon, 05 April 2004 13:49
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K, im also lookin at sanding/strippin back my car as to make a respray cheaper - Its an st162 if ur wondering. Ive gathered that using paint stripper and light sanding is probably the best option, more time consuming but cheaper on my behalf. The paint is speckled all over the bonnet and roof, plus starting to craze and crack down the left side. there is some slight bog near the back wheel arch but im pretty sure its just surface. So, are there any major points to look out for whilst doing this? im also taking out the windscreen and attending to some slight rust there as well.
Cheers guys
and sorry for hijackin ur thread
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I supported Toymods
Location: melbourne.victoria.austra...
Registered: June 2002
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Location: Crapberra
Registered: September 2003
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Re: TA22 respray
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Tue, 06 April 2004 06:10
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I've done a complete respray on my TA22 using a pearl paint and it is one huge job. The sanding alone took about about two weeks working over 8 hours each day, and that was not completely back to bare metal (I didn't use any stripper as I wanted to preserve the bog underneath). I was using one of the plain $20 orbital sanders and I burnt out two of them. If you are going to paint a dark colour you may want to use a black undercoat as this will make your top coat much richer and stop the grey undercoat showing through. The paint (acrylic) cost me about $500 all up which covered: metal conditioner, etch primer, 4L grey undercoat, 4L black undercoat, 4L paint, 1L pearl, 4L clear, 20L thinners. That pretty much covered the whole thing except the engine bay.
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: December 2003
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Re: TA22 respray
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Tue, 06 April 2004 07:41
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Yeah i know its gonna take ages, but it doesnt have to be really really thorough, its just to take most of the work away from the guy im gonna get to spray it. I figure if i can do a half-arsed/okay job (enough to get to final sanding stage or something) it will save me about 1grand in time and labour or something. I figure thats well worth a weekend of sniffing fumes and sanding. Theres some slight bog in places but i guess that will all be filled in again. I also want to make sure that if theres rust i can stop that goin further. So thinners and hand sanding seems to be the go. Thanx guys
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I supported Toymods
Location: melbourne.victoria.austra...
Registered: June 2002
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Re: TA22 respray
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Tue, 06 April 2004 10:00
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i'm lucky with my car. the only rust is (was now) in the bottom corner of the rear window. that is now gone and anti rust shit is treating it as i write this.
i have hand sanded the rear of the car and the roof. this also includes filling in a couple of small trolley marks which takes a while also.
its hard work but very very rewarding. i can't wait to see the end product!!!!!!!!!
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