In addition to doing some maintenance on the cream S13 we paint and test fit a new lip for Nicole’s OEM Silvia front. Looks sick!
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43 thoughts on “SIL80 Gets a Facelift!”
  1. This sil80 is actually really close to what i wanna do someday, its cool to see that no matter how you view the car community and what your dreams are there's always someone to look up to.❤

  2. Everytime I watch your videos I get so jealous…
    You've got the perfect house, garage and space to work on cars.. Damn I want it, too!!!
    I am going to move into a new flat soon, and because it is in the middle of the city I don't have a garage for my car…:/ I get depressed by the thought that someone will scratch my paint or smash my windows… anyone got any suggestions how to take care of my car in such a urban area?

  3. Time to upgrade your office chair. A nice steelcase leap helps for those long hours of sitting. Since your not opposed to buying used, go that route as they are pretty pricey retail.

  4. Adam, so those are wolf spiders. What we do at my house is we take a blow torch and burn them so the little spiders dont get every wear

  5. I'm not that smart with stuff but couldn't you just open your garage door and paint in the garage near the end so the wind and deb-re don't effect the painting?

  6. Feather the edges on that big paint chip on the bumper, mask about a foot from the chip, spray primer feathered out, sand, spray color from a can and feather out, spray clear, wet sand, polish. There's no way to do a decent repair without priming and painting.

  7. You need to feather out the edges of the chip to prevent the paint from lifting anymore. Then bondo over it and sand it all smooth and even. Spray Bondo brand filler primer over the bondo and surrounding area Then wetsand the filler primer and the surrounding clearcoat with 800 so the paint sticks to the old clear (you will polish out the sanding marks on the old clearcoat later). Then spray the new paint on, clear coat over it and polish everything to blend it all together. (I paint cars)

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