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RobSA project Bella 

Is RobSA's new PR91W-inspired paint job:
Awesome 88%  88%  [ 22 ]
Not quite awesome 12%  12%  [ 3 ]
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RobSA project Bella 
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I like where this ones heading rob, love seeing it come together bit by bit! The wheels look great, even more so once cleaned up! shame those nuts didnt fit properly.

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Its a nice feeling when you first head out on the street :) Good work, mate! Should handle real nice at that height.
Cheers, Matt.

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Well Christmas is nearly upon us.
Sadly I wasn't able to get the wheels and tyres finished before Christmas so the update will have to wait until the New Year.
It's looking pretty good so far.

I would like to thank all those people who have given me help and support with the project so far.
I am looking forward to 2010 being the year of the Bellett, getting the car driving and on the road and then Coonabaraban for the Nationals (anyone know a date yet?)

Again Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone.

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Rob

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Hey hey, an update before the new year.

Though they arent on the car yet, need hub rings to keep them centred properly and I'm waiting for the signwriter lady to make me some stickers for the centre caps - here are the wheels in alll their painted and polished glory. Damned hard work.
Many thanks to Paul for his time getting the tyres and doing multiple on and offs during the cleaning process.

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Just got to work out what colour to paint the car now :D

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Tue Dec 29, 2009 10:09 am
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V nice, mate! Yeah though, lots of grooves - but perseverence pays!
Could I suggest a COLOUR - as in not white or silver or light grey. Modern small cars have some good bright colours. And there is a great deep burgundy-purple on some H.S.V.s. Personally, I wouldn't be tempted by lime or orange - I remember some in the '70s and they just looked wrong!
Looking forward to seeing what ypu pick - keep the updates coming.
Cheers, Matt.

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With that height and these wheels I think this will be my favourite looking bellett on the site!

Very nice work :)


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nise work rob a project which is getting there day by day ...or should i say hour by hour keep up the good work regards dave in qlod


Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:23 pm
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Well here she is ready to roll.
Wheels look awesome as does the ride height.
Will need to wait a little bit longer until I've moved house, then off for a good drive to shake the bugs out.

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Thanks for all the positive comments, they make it worth all the time and effort.

Cheers Rob

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i like it! (possibly a little too much!)

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Yeah, absolutley.....that is a mass horn look, Rob :) gotta appreciate it in the flesh one day, bring it to all Jap dude !!

B. 8-)


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I like. Wheels are choice!
But whats the story with the red one? Parts donor, or better? You make me curious with little peek!
Cheers, Matt.

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The Red One ... I shall leave for the owner to comment.

Waiting for the weather here to cool down a bit.
Got a few things I'd like to get on with so need the temperature to go down a little.

Until later Rob

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Cool plate too :)


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Here she is in all her lowered glory.

Cheers Rob


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Here's a bit of a tease, and yes that's real paint.

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Need to redo the front bit slightly and a bit of finishing, Paul knows what I mean !
Any comments, =ve or -ve ?

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i like it, and i know what your doing to her! ill like it even more after!!

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+ve!

Edit! Instead of just typing this in, I've put a poll up. Hope that was ok!

You have to go to the first page of the post and it will be at the top.

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I was wondering about how that sort of thing could be done.

Very nice touch.

Thanks for the scans, will let you know on the progress.

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Rob,
Nice job. I particularly like the way the paint stays flat on that back door.Looking forward to the next "addition"
A.J.


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Oops, the paint is slightly out on the rear door, should have straighten the door first, stripe ended up 55mm inside of 50mm. Oh well, it will be better when I paint her properly.

Did a bit more painting as you will see below. Also got the 1000 wet and dry out as well. Patina is alive and well.

Cheers
Rob


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