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Danny Boy
21-03-2012, 07:53 PM
Hi Everyone,
I have just started the re-commissioning work on my `99 Imola Orange 3.2 - previously owned by AR. As already mentioned, the car will go through a full mechanical overhaul including engine, brakes, wheels etc. followed by bodywork (including stripping and checking the work done back in `06 following its write-off rebuild) including full paint, then interior and front and rear bay detailing - along with a thousand other jobs that no doubt will pop up along the way.....

The objective is to take the car back to as close to original speck as possible (only exception being the 18" wheels - they can stay for the time being). Previous owners have "personalised" the car with features such as privacy glass, black rear lights, black roof, body coloured brakes etc. - its cool if thats your thing but for me, the NSX just looks right from the factory.

I`m planning to keep you all up-to-date with progress and pics - not always possible as time is, as ever, tight.

First up, following a good tip from NSXGB, a nice present of parts arrived from the States so we could get things started:

11093Errr.... why is this pic so small? Saved as 750 by 450px on my pc..... anyone help?

Then to kick things off, my mechanic got stuck in on the brakes - discs, pads and clean, check + fresh fluids, however, check the home paint job!!!!!

As the brakes looked in the wheel:

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Then check out the body paint - first gold all over the place, then orange just on the bits you see - priceless!
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Here`s one stripped, cleaned, and back to satin black.
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The good news was all the pistons were really good - pushed in with light thumb pressure, so just fresh pads, discs and fluids required.

Ah, my spelling can also be a bit crap at times.....

Cheers, Dan.

NSXGB
21-03-2012, 08:00 PM
You are saving the pics about the right resolution but when you upload them from your PC to the forum they will appear as thumbnails. If you host the pics on your own web space somewhere, you will be able to display them full size within your post. That's how I understand it anyway...

Danny Boy
21-03-2012, 08:03 PM
Ah, just figured out you then click on them for full size - all good - amateur error.

Senninha
21-03-2012, 09:10 PM
Hi Dan,

It will be good to see this once great car returned to a great NSX!

Good luck and don't be shy calling for help along the way

Keep the updates coming

Regards, Paul

AR
21-03-2012, 09:21 PM
Danny where are you based, I got a few receipts here for you.

NSXGB
22-03-2012, 02:35 AM
Aren't the wheels on it at the moment 17"?

Are you keeping the same body colour?

Danny Boy
22-03-2012, 09:43 AM
Aren't the wheels on it at the moment 17"?

Are you keeping the same body colour?

The fronts are 17`s, rears 18`s - they need a refurb + new tyres - though the front tyres are quite new, they are one of those generic makes, so they have to go - I`ve always liked semi-soft Avons so will probably go for them with a 35 profile - though the front/rear sizes will be a pain to match.

Imola Orange - the finest colour ever to grace a Supercar - not to mention the fastest.....

AR - I`m on the Surrey/Sussex border - any paperwork would be great - keep a hold of it for the moment and maybe we can meet up when the car is sorted at an NSX meeting?


Engine work is started today - going to try to get over there with the camera later on....


Thanks, Dan.

nobby
22-03-2012, 10:22 AM
good luck with the project

great to see you putting the time effort and the money to bring this car back to an A1 standard :beer:

look forward to reading your progress

perhaps you should set up a blog ... as this will be a biggy by sounds of it! :)

Danny Boy
22-03-2012, 05:03 PM
Had a look at progress today - working on cam belt, water pump and crank shaft pulley - interestingly, someones already been into the cam housing as a bolt was missing inside (grainey out of phocus pic was supposed to show which one - suggests either a proper cam belt inspection or a belt change - just they missed a bolt! Other than that, all looks good with no evidense of cooked/contaminated oils & deposits.
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First pic more an indulgence, second pic of missing bolt location at top of cam housing.

Cheers, Dan.

PS - blog? Maybe, but Kaz`s blogs are so in depth.....

Nick Graves
22-03-2012, 08:46 PM
Dan the (brave) Man.

I really hope it works out well for you - best of luck!

Senninha
22-03-2012, 09:09 PM
perhaps you should set up a blog ... as this will be a biggy by sounds of it! :)

All,

Rather than a blog, maybe follow the example on Prime of having a projects / builds section?

Let me run a new thread with a poll . . .

Ref the colour Dan, will you keep Imola or go for a subtle update with New Imola?

Rgds Paul

Danny Boy
23-03-2012, 10:13 AM
Ah, colour choice - I had noticed when looking up codes that Imola Orange went through a change at some point - I will be keeping the stock colour as I`m not painting the engine bay.

Can anyone let me know the correct colour code for the `99 IOP, plus what the correct code would have been for black wheels at that time?

Thanks, Dan.

PS - Forum Moderators - feel free to move this thread wherever you feel best - looking like it may be around for a bit of time....

Hagasan
23-03-2012, 10:23 AM
Imola Orange Pearl YR 514P
New Imola Orange Pearl YR 536P

Not sure Honda ever offered black wheels on any NSX? Different shades of silver/greys....


Try searching under "paint" and it should bring up a few threads with possible options and codes....




Ah, colour choice - I had noticed when looking up codes that Imola Orange went through a change at some point - I will be keeping the stock colour as I`m not painting the engine bay.

Can anyone let me know the correct colour code for the `99 IOP, plus what the correct code would have been for black wheels at that time?

Thanks, Dan.

PS - Forum Moderators - feel free to move this thread wherever you feel best - looking like it may be around for a bit of time....

Danny Boy
23-03-2012, 11:35 AM
I thought they were available in black under the Custom Order Scheme at some point - may have got that mixed up with grey though....

The wheels on mine are black - they will be refurbed in black, figured it would be good to get a Honda code - maybe the roof black code?

Cheers, Dan.

PS - does anyone know how to remove privacy glass? Chaps at the garage just looked at me confused, as most people want to add it!

Nick Graves
23-03-2012, 01:03 PM
Dan,

The OEM colour for wheels was Solaris silver NH536M. The anthracite was only available JDM Custom order plan.

Privacy glass film is removed by heating it up with a gun & peeling it off.

1997 NSX
Imora Orange Pri Metallic Clearcoat (YR-514P)
*Not a 2-stage 'tri-coat' paint

2002-2005 NSX
New Imola Orange Pearl Metallic Tricoat (YR-536P)
* A 2-stage 'tri-coat' paint

Kaz-kzukNA1
23-03-2012, 01:05 PM
Hi, Dan.

Good luck with the project.


https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Jk15zdzqGFg/T2x0T79KbKI/AAAAAAAABPo/gzaOuHqK4wQ/s400/IMG_0102.JPG
For the body colour code, you can find it (if it’s still on there) above the door striker when you open the driver side door.

Also, our member Sudesh posted this useful info and it is on the ‘sticky’ section of the Technical Forum.

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/showthread.php?6460-Colour-Codes-amp-Names


The black coloured wheel was indeed available as part of ‘custom order plan’.
It was introduced at ‘Step.5’ of the plan around 95/96 together with other two wheel colours such as ‘Formula Red’ and ‘Indy Yellow Pearl’.

Regarding the black colour, it was only described as ‘Black Metallic’ and within Honda Colour code, there are at least two codes that includes this word.
The paint shop should be able to find it for you.
You may want to test it first to see the balance against the body colour.


‘Privacy Glass’???
If you are referring to the smoked film on the glass, you can try the heater gun first followed by the glue remover but that’s well known method so probably we are talking about something different…..

Kaz

nobby
23-03-2012, 01:12 PM
anyone know the code for the Anthracite wheel colour??

... could be a goer for colour choice on my wheel refurb this year

sorry for hi-jacking thread! :eek:

NB. checked Sudesh's thread no mention of it on here, so if someone has it, please add it to Sudesh's post (sticky).



The OEM colour for wheels was Solaris silver NH536M. The anthracite was only available JDM Custom order plan.

NSXGB
23-03-2012, 01:36 PM
Have a search on " Washi grey" that seems to ring a bell....



anyone know the code for the Anthracite wheel colour??

... could be a goer for colour choice on my wheel refurb this year

sorry for hi-jacking thread! :eek:

NB. checked Sudesh's thread no mention of it on here, so if someone has it, please add it to Sudesh's post (sticky).

NSXGB
23-03-2012, 01:41 PM
This thread has some info...
http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/showthread.php?9416-Custom-Order-Plan&highlight=Washi

TheSebringOne
23-03-2012, 08:58 PM
Good luck Dan from me too.

I respect the fact you are getting this car as near as possible to its original condition.

It will interesting to follow your progress & journey!

Danny Boy
08-05-2012, 11:26 AM
Just an update to say that the mechanical/service work is now completed - fired up first time with a new new battery - always a relief after major work!

Passed the MOT first time as well - advisors on rear tyres (expected, all 4 tyres being replaced at the same time as wheel refurb) and the MOT chap pointed out "some plonker has sprayed your rear lenses black - they`re too dark" - laquer coming off soon!

Off to confirm stuff with the paint/bodyshop later today.

Cheers, Dan.

Danny Boy
10-05-2012, 09:31 AM
Darn, The bodyshops backed up for a month - booked in but a bit of a wait.

A question - does anyone know how the outer roof trims that follow the window are attached? Bodywork chap wants to remove them as part of the strip down and thinks they may be bolted from the inside - thought I`d check before he starts pulling it apart.

Thanks, Dan.

AR
10-05-2012, 11:46 AM
You have to remove the rear pillar ( remove special nust from inside ) remove the weatherstrip and then you remove the screws.

The manual might give you a little more info but in short, no you can't just pull it off.

Kaz-kzukNA1
10-05-2012, 12:40 PM
Hi, Dan.

Not sure exactly which parts you are referring to but if it is the Windshield Upper Molding (http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/showthread.php?6286-NSX-Health-Check-Service/page4&p=59462#post59462) as in my NSX Technical and Service Information Index 02 thread, then you just need to partially remove the weatherstrip and then remove the front pillar retainer.

You can see some photos from the above link.


From my experience, you will spend more time on cleaning the residue of adhesive tape than the actual installation of the upper fastener and the molding.


If we are talking about the same parts, then following TSB in the Wiki section of NSX Prime will provide your body shop with some idea.

http://nsxprime.com/wiki/TSB_93-013


Kaz

Danny Boy
11-05-2012, 12:18 PM
Thanks for that - its the side strips and B post cover that need to come off - I`ll print out Kaz`es pictures and a print from the prime link - should do the trick.

Theres a lot of bodywork that has to come off an NSX to do a proper job....

Thanks, Dan.

AR
11-05-2012, 06:49 PM
Take it easy with the interior panels as the tabs like to break!

Danny Boy
19-05-2012, 07:38 PM
As I`m waiting on the bodyshop, thought I`d crack on with the wheels. As mentioned in another thread, its got aftermarket 17" front, 18" rear with the wrong (45) profile on the front - plenty of tread but naff make and advisery MOT just passed on the rear. All four tyres show good even wear, especially the almost bald rears - a good thing as its a good indicator of body alignment. Ordered up a new set of 215/40/17`s for the front, 265/35/181s for the rear, all Avon ZZ3`s - a tyre which I have always got on well with.


Booked it in with The Wheel Specialist in East Grinstead - 01342 300 687,eastgrinstead@thewheelspecialist.co.uk (eastgrinstead@thewheelspecialist.co.uk) - Said I would give them a plug as they did a superb job. One rim was our of shape so needed welding and machining so the car was left with them for 48 hrs - would have been same day if no welding!

On arrival pics - the rims looked worse in real life as the paint had worn through:

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Stripdown in the workshop:
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Danny Boy
19-05-2012, 07:41 PM
Satin black powder coated and a fresh set of tyres:
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And back on the car:
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Danny Boy
19-05-2012, 07:42 PM
And just loving the final result....
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Danny Boy
16-07-2012, 03:33 PM
Ok, the cars now being worked on at the bodyshop - they were delayed working on a big old yank that was in for the full works.

The car itself looked OK at a distance, but up close the panelfit was not up to scratch and the Imola Orange Pearl was not a perfect match following previous repairs - anyone who`s worked on pearl paints will tell you its almost impossible to match - one pass of the gun too much and its out! Coupled with a few scratches and scuffs it was felt a full strip down, check and paint was in order.

A couple of the chip/panel fit areas showing chips and paint blemishes:
11421114221142311424 - err... technical hitch - can`t figure out why they are not showing....

britlude
16-07-2012, 03:54 PM
there ya go....

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11421&d=1342452791

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11422&d=1342452794

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11423&d=1342452796

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11424&d=1342452798

Danny Boy
16-07-2012, 04:12 PM
I missed the start of the work as I was away, but guys stripped the front down to check and report the work carried out after AR`s crash back in `06.

As suspected, the frontal area took a big impact - whoever repaired the NSX back in `06 did an OK job, but did use some second-hand panels - the wings look to have been new, the original front chassis legs were retained, but the front bumper, bonnet, front valence, cross panel, both pop-up lights, left hand light recess and couple of other small front inner sections have come from a red car. This was expected as any examination of the car would have shown the odd red chip etc.

The welding work was carried out pretty well - reasonably neat with no cracking showing - there is also evidence of some of the small inner wing sections having been "dressed" - again, not bad - I had not spotted it but the trained eye of the bodyshop chaps pointed it out. The bodyshop mechanics felt that, though the use of second hand panels is not best practice, they were showing no signs of problems and felt they were best left alone - also the key stuctual areas were all good. Appreciate in a perfect world I would chop out and replace any second-hand panels, but on discussion with bodywork chaps it was felt (with much releif to an already strained wallet) that it was fine to leave them in place.

They had to strip off all the panels from the doors onwards to get the panel fit correct - very, very tricky on an NSX due to them being hand-built. I showed up with the camera during some trial fitting - I was quite pleased with the results so far. Apparently, when painting pearl on a complete car the best thing to do is to almost, but not quite, fit the panels - so they are only an inch or two away - this allows the painter to spray the paint as if its assembled for the match to be perfect - this should occur over the next couple of weeks.

A couple of pics of the boddywork/panelfit:
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http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11425&d=1342455145

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11426&d=1342455147

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11427&d=1342455149

Danny Boy
16-07-2012, 04:14 PM
And some pics of the panelwork:
114291143011431 - no idea what I`m doing wrong with the uploader - doing the same as always!

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11429&d=1342455243

Papalazarou
16-07-2012, 05:01 PM
Thanks for showing. We rarely see a proper 'honest' rebuild thread on this site. In fact we don't. The revised panel fit looks really good and I'm sure it'll come together very well this time.
It's good news about the chassis legs also. They're pretty expensive and difficult to replace. Hopefully you'll get along to some of the meets later this year or next year when all is finished.

Keep the pictures coming.


Cheers,


James.

P.s, the misalignment on the pop-up is very common and causes the top edge to clip the bonnet when the lights are activated. I've seen this on probably half of all cars.

Senninha
16-07-2012, 05:09 PM
And some pics of the panelwork:
114291143011431 - no idea what I`m doing wrong with the uploader - doing the same as always!

It is possibly to do with the site migration to new servers at teh weekend .. keep loading and hopefully they will appear as if by magic for all to see ... forumadmin aware

As James says, good to see a detailed build and refresh and that you are prepared to do it properly. Did you decide to go with the original Imola Orange or as part of the refresh, update is subtely to the slighter more vibrant New Imola Pearl? Either way I trust you will retained the black top ...

regards, Paul

Danny Boy
16-07-2012, 05:58 PM
P.s, the misalignment on the pop-up is very common and causes the top edge to clip the bonnet when the lights are activated. I've seen this on probably half of all cars.

Yep - right hand pop-up had a slight foul on the bonnet - all sorted now though!

Paul - going with the original IOP shade - I prefer the slightly more subtle shade. - Black roof - that addition is great if your NSX had it when new, if not..... its gotta go - IOP all the way.

Cheers, Dan.

scottg
16-07-2012, 06:03 PM
Yep - right hand pop-up had a slight foul on the bonnet - all sorted now though!

Paul - going with the original IOP shade - I prefer the slightly more subtle shade. - Black roof - that addition is great if your NSX had it when new, if not..... its gotta go - IOP all the way.

Cheers, Dan.

Looks like good work dan can't wait to see the finished job.

Sudesh
16-07-2012, 07:06 PM
Nice write up Dan! Great work.

WhyOne?
16-07-2012, 08:27 PM
Great to see the 'warts and all' pictures Dan.

Looks like you and the body-shop are doing a proper, thorough job.

Hope to meet up and see the car in all its glory once you've finished.

Kaz-kzukNA1
16-07-2012, 09:40 PM
Nice to see the delicate touch of aligning each panels.
Each NSX was hand built with different number of shims used at the certain panels and on top of this, the craftsman used their own fingers to feel for the uneven gap/height before using the file and panel beater to rectify it so you are going to spend hours trying to do the same.

If it had the front end damage, you may want to check the SAI figure once on the alignment platform.
It can't be adjusted without replacing the parts and it will tell the staus of your front end frame.


These days, I use the embedded link rather than uploading the actual image file to the server.
As britlude done for you, here is the photos for DSC02073, 02074, 02079, 02075.JPG....

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11425&d=1342455145

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11426&d=1342455147

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11427&d=1342455149

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11429&d=1342455243

Kaz-kzukNA1
16-07-2012, 09:44 PM
And the DSC02076, 02077.jpg


http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11430&d=1342455245

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11431&d=1342455247


[Edit: As this is your ‘Build’ thread, I’ll keep the off topic to the minimum but
all of your photos showed up fine in your original post in the mobile App ‘Forum Runner’
despite them being shown as just the file names in the PC browser.]


Kaz

TheSebringOne
19-07-2012, 10:59 PM
Nice to see an honest rebuild coming along!

Danny Boy
20-07-2012, 07:14 PM
Ok, dropped into the paint shop today to find they had painted the panels, cut, polished and started assembly - always great to see a team of guys commited to a job, even if I can`t keep up with the camera!

A couple of pics of the paint - look past the white polish and polish dust - work in progress:
1143611437 - alas I seem to be only able to load 2 of 4 pics, I`ll try again in the next post...

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11436&d=1342811539

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11437&d=1342811542

Danny Boy
20-07-2012, 07:22 PM
And a couple more:

Nope, fieluploader dead - I`ll try tommorow:(

On a big plus note, the bodyshop got rid of the horrible tints on the door glass and rear hatch, plus removed the black lacquer on the rear lights - nice.

Quick question - when looking at the rear lights, there are two small square lights next to the central Honda section - one of these lense sections has come loose and has dirt behind it (of course, this did not show when lacquered black....) - any tips on how to sort this out?

Thanks, Dan.

Sudesh
20-07-2012, 10:00 PM
And a couple more:

Nope, fieluploader dead - I`ll try tommorow:(

On a big plus note, the bodyshop got rid of the horrible tints on the door glass and rear hatch, plus removed the black lacquer on the rear lights - nice.

Quick question - when looking at the rear lights, there are two small square lights next to the central Honda section - one of these lense sections has come loose and has dirt behind it (of course, this did not show when lacquered black....) - any tips on how to sort this out?

Thanks, Dan.

Brilliant build Danny, love seeing the pics!

The square bits on the lights I think your referring to, are the rear reverse lense or fog lense depending on what side. I'm not aware of these being able to come loose, as they are part of the complete taillight, they do appear to be separate when you look at them though, as there is what loos lie a square line to mark out each lense, but I've never seen one come loose or even forced out.

Would you by any chance have a photo?

Senninha
20-07-2012, 11:05 PM
Looking good Danny,

Photo's uploaded. Paint finish looks good as does the panel fit ... IOP really does work in the sunshine, how did you find any??

regards,

Paul

Nick Graves
21-07-2012, 01:01 PM
It's great to see a workshop doing a proper job instead of throwing it all together like so many I've seen. Any tips for sorting that RH headlamp binding issue?

I agree about the OEM look. I really need to see IOP at its best!

Danny Boy
21-07-2012, 06:03 PM
It's great to see a workshop doing a proper job instead of throwing it all together like so many I've seen. Any tips for sorting that RH headlamp binding issue?

I agree about the OEM look. I really need to see IOP at its best!

The bodyshop chaps are very good - they work on loads of classics, mostly complete body builds and paints so this sort of thing does not phaze them - though they have never encountered a car built with so many bolts and fittings before - they are most impressed with the handywork done at the Honda factory!

I`ll ask them specifically about the headlight adjustments when I see them next - I have a feeling its just a case of starting again with the whole front fit as the lights themselves don`t seem to have much adjustment, so any minor issue with the bonnet fit or door fit shows itself further away from that point.

Sudesh, yep, its the rear fog/reverse lens, right hand side as you look at it - I should be able to sort it out - just one of those little jobs that must be done - I have picture but I can`t get it too upload!
11438 Aha, got one of the two remaining pics up - you can see the issue with the right hand reversing lense (**please note the lenses are also coated in polish as they needed a quick mopping after the removal of the black lacquer.

Thanks, Dan.

Nick Graves
21-07-2012, 07:33 PM
Thanks for that, Dan!

That was pretty much confirms my suspicion; I hoped I might be missing something with the headlight, but I'm probably not.

Since the bonnet aligns perfectly with everything else on mine, I'll persevere with the touch-up paint for now.

Sudesh
23-07-2012, 09:28 PM
The bodyshop chaps are very good - they work on loads of classics, mostly complete body builds and paints so this sort of thing does not phaze them - though they have never encountered a car built with so many bolts and fittings before - they are most impressed with the handywork done at the Honda factory!

I`ll ask them specifically about the headlight adjustments when I see them next - I have a feeling its just a case of starting again with the whole front fit as the lights themselves don`t seem to have much adjustment, so any minor issue with the bonnet fit or door fit shows itself further away from that point.

Sudesh, yep, its the rear fog/reverse lens, right hand side as you look at it - I should be able to sort it out - just one of those little jobs that must be done - I have picture but I can`t get it too upload!
11438 Aha, got one of the two remaining pics up - you can see the issue with the right hand reversing lense (**please note the lenses are also coated in polish as they needed a quick mopping after the removal of the black lacquer.

Thanks, Dan.

I can see the build up of dirt in there alright Dan!

Not sure how that came loose? Maybe someone at a some point, tried to pry it out because it looks like a separate enclosure, with the line running round it. It's not actually supposed to come out lol

Hopefully you can get it cleaned out and bonded in ok.

Keep the good work and photos coming!

Danny Boy
31-07-2012, 12:34 PM
The bodyshop is almost done - just some final assembly and cleaning to be done - thought I`d post up a couple more pics - again, excuse the polish dust:

This should be a rather good looking wing vent: 11457
And here is the bumper/wing still waiting the light cover: 11458

Should be the finnished thing next!

Danny Boy
07-09-2012, 08:18 PM
OK, its been a month or so - the paint is done, the car is assembled and I wimped out and had a professional Detailer do the clean & polish work - yes, I know, but the thing with fresh paint is that it has no swirl wash marks, so it can be looked after really well from the start.

Trying to host some pics from another host...

http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx1.JPG

http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx3.JPG

http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx5.JPG

http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx6.JPG

Danny Boy
07-09-2012, 08:22 PM
If anyone can tell me how to show the pics rather than the links then that would be good...

Loads more pics to post, but as you can see the IOP is awesome, panel fit is as good as its ever going to get (and the lights no longer touch the bonnet on the way up!), the roof is no longer black, the horrible window tints and black lacquered lights are gone....


I think this clearly shows that IOP is the best, fastest colour and that original spec is king....

NSXGB
07-09-2012, 08:23 PM
Looking good. Be nice to see it in the flesh.

Sudesh
07-09-2012, 09:07 PM
If anyone can tell me how to show the pics rather than the links then that would be good...

Loads more pics to post, but as you can see the IOP is awesome, panel fit is as good as its ever going to get (and the lights no longer touch the bonnet on the way up!), the roof is no longer black, the horrible window tints and black lacquered lights are gone....


I think this clearly shows that IOP is the best, fastest colour and that original spec is king....

Let's not get into a color debate, I will win lol

Real credit to you, the car looks fantastic now! I think I also prefer the roof painted on IOP cars. So what's next?

nobby
08-09-2012, 09:16 AM
fabulous thread, really interesting and its good to see you doing the job right.
these cars need tlc and plenty of cash

great to see the transformation back to former glory ... well done

britlude
08-09-2012, 09:40 AM
If anyone can tell me how to show the pics rather than the links then that would be good...


chuck them onto photobucket and get the link copied from there, or do it the long way using the [img] url of the pic .... this forum needs the codes to let it know a picture should be shown..

one of you pics on nsxcb is at http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11496&d=1347049084 (copied and pasted from the window where your pic opens up)

so that is the url you need... however this is a 'link' and that throws a spanner into it! so when you do the paste bit you have to 'paste as plain text'

to get... {img]http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11496&d=1347049084{/img] ... see, not blue/underlined!

i've put curly brackets otherwise you wouldn't see the text, just a pic! do it with the square brackets instead of the curly ones, you get

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11496&d=1347049084

you can do this for all of you pics, editting your posts and inserting the [img] codes.. just open your pics in a new window/tab, copy the address, paste as plain text and insert the [img] bits. if you do it, then hit the 'preview post' the pics should come up, proving it works ok

photobucket and the like give you the [img] bit as a straight copy paste.

hope that helps!

Nick Graves
08-09-2012, 04:44 PM
Photobucket Botophucket...who cares.

Considering the sorry mess the car was in; well done that man & his bodyshop! There's now some tidy panel alignment around the corners - I realise how tricky that can be.

Paint looks good too.

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11492&d=1347048999

http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=11458&d=1343737853

Danny Boy
08-09-2012, 05:21 PM
OK, should be more pics...
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx8.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx9.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx10.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx11.JPG

Danny Boy
08-09-2012, 05:22 PM
Now I`ve got it!!!!!!!
More pics:
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx12.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx13.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx14.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx15.JPG

Danny Boy
08-09-2012, 05:24 PM
ANd more....
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx16.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx17.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx2.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx1.JPG

Danny Boy
08-09-2012, 05:43 PM
And some more:
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx18.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx19.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx20.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx21.JPG

Danny Boy
08-09-2012, 05:45 PM
This last lot should just about cover it for the moment:
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx27.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx28.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx29.JPG
http://www.real-gun.com/img/nsx30.JPG

Problem Child
08-09-2012, 08:03 PM
Very nice danny boy....when will we see her in the flesh?

NSXGB
08-09-2012, 08:26 PM
Did you use a body shop local to East Grinstead?

Silver Surfer
09-09-2012, 12:08 AM
Do let us know who the Bodyshop is as we are all mightily impressed with the results...

SS

Danny Boy
09-09-2012, 08:40 AM
Did you use a body shop local to East Grinstead?
I used the guys at J&M Coachworks on the road that leads from East Grinstead to Redhill, not far from the Temple. Jamie and Mark don`t have a website but I`ll find their number and put it on. As mentioned before, they do loads of bodywork and full body restorations, so you always see some interesting stuff being worked on.

snow patrol
09-09-2012, 10:11 PM
I used the guys at J&M Coachworks on the road that leads from East Grinstead to Redhill, not far from the Temple. Jamie and Mark don`t have a website but I`ll find their number and put it on. As mentioned before, they do loads of bodywork and full body restorations, so you always see some interesting stuff being worked on.



Absolutely stunning results love the sparkle and colour, are the wheels Ray Engineering?

TheSebringOne
10-09-2012, 12:08 AM
Congratulations on a great paint job on the car!

Car looks great & didn't think black/dark alloys suit, but they do!

Danny Boy
10-09-2012, 11:15 AM
Car looks great & didn't think black/dark alloys suit, but they do!

To be honest, when the roof was black I thought the wheels were too dark - but at that point it also had dark privacy glass and black lacquered lights so it was all a bit dark - with the IOM roof and getting rid of the laquer and tints it does balence the look rather well, though I was temped to track down some original wheels to colpete the stock look, I`m pleased I stuck with them. No idea what make they are as they came with the car, but they have been

AR
13-09-2012, 03:16 PM
Is looking good, IOP is such a pain to match with different lights etc.

I never had those wheels on it, but they look like RAVS Inovite te 37 copies.

IMHO a set of OEM blades will finish it off nicely.

Senninha
13-09-2012, 03:43 PM
Hi Danny,

Jamie and Mark have done you proud with the refresh, great panel alignment and good to see a once great NSX brought back to life with TLC!

As you've gone OEM you really should treat it to some OEM rims when you can as for me (IMO) the black is not showing this one off at its best.

Well done, enjoy it!

regards, Paul

Dragonlady
13-09-2012, 05:26 PM
Hi Danny

Car looks stunning, are you coming to the pancake run in Wales at the end of the month to show the car off?

Ian

Danny Boy
14-09-2012, 09:45 AM
Hi Danny

Car looks stunning, are you coming to the pancake run in Wales at the end of the month to show the car off?

Ian

Hi Dragonlady/Ian (what am I missing here...)
Wales is a bit far for a first club outing - South East mini-meet is the plan for the moment - could NSXGB please arrange a nice dry evening for us as the car has been detailed and I`m a sucker for not yet wanting to get it dirty....

Danny Boy
14-09-2012, 09:53 AM
Just found J&M`s details - Jamie 07851 834644, Mark 07866 565683

As mentioned, theu have no website, but are in the unusual position of having a waiting list for work so don`t feel they need one!!!!

Nice guys though, and really know their stuff.