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ScottyP3821 02-21-2014 10:40 AM

If your interested in door handle Ideas. I used amp handles (like from a guitar amp) and they have worked great for a year now and stay flat against the door when not in use.

Jeffbucc 02-21-2014 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by 18psi (Post 1104640)
I never seen anyone bondo plastic interior panels before. Really cool. I usually just replace them lol

I would as well but I figured $10 of Bondo is cheaper than a 200+ center console.

I really really really want the Nakamae one, but $700 is punch you in the left testicle territory.

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I am really happy with how it turned out though. It looks absolutely gorgeous. We'll see how well the paint holds up over time, but for now, I am perfectly happy with having this in my car.

It was scary painting it though. It literally took me about 10 coats to get a good even blackness. That primer really showed through. ESPECIALLY with all the nooks and crannies in the part itself. Was so hard to get even coverage without getting a drip while hitting the deep crevices.

Was it worth the time invested to get it to this point? I'm not sure, but it saved me heaps of money over getting a new/used one.

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18psi 02-21-2014 01:27 PM

that looks glorious. just make sure never to use any of those interior detail sprays or cleaners on it

Jeffbucc 02-21-2014 01:32 PM


Originally Posted by 18psi (Post 1104773)
that looks glorious. just make sure never to use any of those interior detail sprays or cleaners on it

Yeah that is the only thing I don't like about painting high wear plastic. probably really fragile in the long run.

How well has yours held up in your wife's car?


Originally Posted by Okibi (Post 1104632)
Stunning, glad to see your build featured here:
NA MX5 nut-and-bolt OCD rebuild | Build Threads

I'm kind of ashamed to admit that I am the one that submitted it to him. I figured, why not, the least he can do is say no it isn't good enough!:loser:

The site owner is a really nice guy.

18psi 02-21-2014 01:35 PM

I dunno, I did it right before selling the car :giggle:

Jeffbucc 02-21-2014 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by 18psi (Post 1104784)
I dunno, I did it right before selling the car :giggle:

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:bowrofl: increase resale value by $200!

That small stuff really helps with your resale price. People don't know that just by adding trim restore to all your black exterior trim pieces it makes your car look 10x better in the ad.

rleete 02-21-2014 02:12 PM

This car belongs in a museum.

Jeffbucc 02-21-2014 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by rleete (Post 1104806)
This car belongs in a museum.

It deserves to be driven!

EO2K 02-21-2014 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeffbucc (Post 1104785)
That small stuff really helps with your resale price. People don't know that just by adding trim restore to all your black exterior trim pieces it makes your car look 10x better in the ad.

This stuff?
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Jeffbucc 02-21-2014 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by EO2K (Post 1104819)

This stuff?

I don't really like turtle products but essentially yeah. The bees knees as far as I'm concerned is Adams Super VRT. Detailers domain carries it and it lasts forever, can be used as a tire dressing, is water proof, doesn't attract road grime, and isn't super shiny like most products. I've tried pretty much all of them and it is the easiest to apply, last the longest, doesn't smell bad, and restores pretty much everything back to factory.

Anything plastic or rubber you've seen me recondition in this thread; VRT was used...you know, after copious amounts of scrubbing and degriming.

EO2K 02-21-2014 02:42 PM

Kickass, thanks man :bigtu:

karter74 02-21-2014 05:53 PM

Jeff, to echo everyone else, your attention to detail is second to none and very awe inspiring. Seeing what you have accomplished really motivates me to get out and "refurbish" parts on my car that I hadn't considered before.

To help some of us new guys on getting started "refinishing", would you mind making a quick list of products you've used/recommend for the various jobs? I know I would love to make a list of quick "go to" products for specific jobs.

Truly impressive work, keep it up!

turbofan 02-21-2014 06:18 PM

Glad you submitted it to build threads. Once you complete it I'll submit it anywhere.

hornetball 02-21-2014 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by hornetball (Post 1070735)
If you've stripped this far, it would be a shame not to respray.

Post #226. First push on Jeff to completely give in to his OCD. I'm so proud of myself. :D

Jeffbucc 02-21-2014 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by karter74 (Post 1104886)
Jeff, to echo everyone else, your attention to detail is second to none and very awe inspiring. Seeing what you have accomplished really motivates me to get out and "refurbish" parts on my car that I hadn't considered before.

To help some of us new guys on getting started "refinishing", would you mind making a quick list of products you've used/recommend for the various jobs? I know I would love to make a list of quick "go to" products for specific jobs.

Truly impressive work, keep it up!

Glad I can provide inspiration! I like it when I see DIY guides, be it car/computer/bike/phone etc. etc., that make me want to go out and do exactly what I just read, so I'm glad I can do the same
When I have some time this weekend I'll type up a list of stuff I have used during this build. It is a lot of products, so I don't want to do it till I have time to sit back and relax.


Originally Posted by turbofan (Post 1104898)
Glad you submitted it to build threads. Once you complete it I'll submit it anywhere.

Hah, thanks, I just randomly submitted it not thinking much of it till he responded I'm putting it on the site now! Pretty cool.

Originally Posted by hornetball (Post 1104918)
Post #226. First push on Jeff to completely give in to his OCD. I'm so proud of myself. :D

Yup I blame you and Vlad for not allowing me to half-ass it and wrap it in vinyl like I originally was going to. I think back to that choice now and question my rational at the time. Thanks for the physical and mental debilitation asshole!:giggle:

So I know you guys wanted me to go leather on the door cards and the upper door card pad, but I honestly kinda wanted to try something a little different for now. Maybe later when I can justify spending that much on leather I'll go that route, but I still have all the wiring issues I need to order connectors/wiring/crimpers etc etc for. I need to keep some kind of budget on track!:facepalm: So what I went for is basically alcantra, but without the huge price tag of alcantra. It is called "super suede", or basically a synthetic suede that is almost exactly alcantra, just with a different name.

I bought a variety that they use on expensive luxury cars that is used for headliners. The upholstery shop pretty much gave me enough to do 8 door cards for $40. I think I was being a nuisance with all the questions I was asking and they just wanted to kick me out as fast as possible.:rofl:. The cool thing about this variety of Super Suede(henceforth will be shortened to "S.S." is that it has a built in 1/8" foam backing/padding on it. So I don't need to mess with attaching a backing to the door cards! Takes a lot of the work out of the equation.

Looks pretty dirty in the pictures since it has been sitting in the upholstery shop for a while. Someone reserved it for their Porsche and never brought their car in to put it on, so he just held on to it. It has a great texture to it. SUPER soft, and easy to clean as well. I think I'm going to like it. Plus it is a little different from what most people do so that is nice as well. I'm a unique snowflake!:loser:

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So I'll try and get this done tonight.

What sayest ya'll. Keep the red door pulls and just shorten them up? OR put the stock door handles back on. I'll be putting on the door handles I received from Revlimiter on the door, so I'm not sure which route I want to go. The red door pulls just didn't have a good confidence inspiring door latch feel to them.

turbofan 02-21-2014 10:20 PM

I vote that stuff as freaking awesome, and that you put the stock handles back on.

No wait -- door pulls.

No, door handles.

I'm undecided :/

Jeffbucc 02-22-2014 02:01 AM

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Man this fabric is hard to photograph. Looks weird in the photos but it looks amazing in person. Probably some white balance issues I am having with the camera.

Decided to polish off the center console and make my arm pad rest to cover up the nasty oem one that was all dented and...well...badness.

Not going to go into way too much detail since I think Adam covers it pretty thoroughly on his website.(revlimiter.net - Padded Leather Armrest)

But I did alter it a tiny bit for my own satisfaction of hiding the ugly part of the job.

Basically grab some foam backing/padding from any craft store you have in your area(joanns walmart et al).

Cut it to the shape of the arm rest and add/remove layers to fit how thick you want your pad. Cut the edges at an angle to give it a nice curved look, and spray adhesive on it and carefully attach it to the arm pad. Careful when doing this, when the foam touches the adhesive spray...it ain't coming off.

Grab your tools. Bagels are tools. Especially Everything bagels and their crack like substance they contain.

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One thing to note. You will be pulling the fabric tight, so it will compress the padding material. So go a little thicker than you think looks "right". Makes it so you can add a little more comfort to the pad.

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I started at the shorter ends and pulled it taught and threw a couple staples down for a good starting point. When you get your starting point, work from the starting point and don't tack it down anywhere else. If you don't pull from the starting point then you'll get the fabric bunching up a ton and won't be able to get rid of all the creases.

I started as I said on the short side and went down the left long side and then the right long side. and then played around with pulling the fabric taught in several places on the last side, to find the best way to avoid bunching.

I didn't get any photos of the process since I got kinda in the zone, but you can see what I mean.

Also, when you are about to staples a section down, move your stapler a little higher than where you want to put the staple, and then drag the stapler down to help pull it even tighter, then lay a staple down.

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At that point you are done, but if you want to clean up the underside a little to hide the staples and the cut ends of the fabric. Grab either some black athletic tape/electrical tape, or in my case some anti friction tape. This stuff is really tacky and makes it easy to adhere it to anything. I mostly use it for wiring and covering up rattle points, but it worked perfect for this job.

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and bolt everything back together and you are good to go! Turned out great and is super comfy.

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Boom baby.

turbofan 02-22-2014 02:06 AM

I like how taut you were able to get it :) Looks awesome. I like the contrast of textures.

Jeffbucc 02-22-2014 02:13 AM


Originally Posted by turbofan (Post 1104984)
I like how taut you were able to get it :) Looks awesome. I like the contrast of textures.

As do I, it probably would look better if it was leather but I'm happy with it.

It seriously only took me like an hour to do it. I'm surprised people buy those fugly looking pads from vendors. This is cheaper and so easy you can't really screw it up.

Padding was $5
If you bought the material I used another $5
I'm sure most have a staple gun but if not it is like $10 at most at a hardware store.

so $20 and an hour of your time give or take total.

Yezzir 02-22-2014 03:03 AM

Oooh, nice suede! I wonder how many pounds you've added with all your paint! :P


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