Another small update for the RS, I've done a little more to it again. This time the reason being the car was due to appear on BeTappd's stand at Scottish Car Show, so I decided the car needed to look its very best for this!
Started off by running my car into the workshop after finishing a Saturday shift, jacked up, on to axle stands and wheels removed:
Valve inserts removed, bead burst on the tyres ready for wheel faces to be prepped. They were still completely kerb free but winter had left them a little stonechipped and I wanted them to be perfect.
Had always intended to paint the calipers properly since I bought the car over two years ago but had never gotten round to it, so while the wheels were off these were done too. Cleaned, prepped and masked:
Car sheeted up to remove the risk of any overspray, cut and taped round the calipers:
After this I set about the wheels. Faces prepped, masked and set up in the booth ready for paint:
Decided on gloss black for the calipers as I think bright colours should be saved for BBKs, so they were given 3 coats of black and 2 coats of lacquer to hopefully make the finish fairly durable:
Wheels based up and lacquered ready for a bake:
I had also purchased a set of RS caliper plates in brushed aluminium with blue logo way back when I bought the car and had never got round to fitting them, so that job also got tackled. Always thought the standard calipers were a bit plain looking considering most other manufacturers have some form of logo on the brakes of their "Hot" models. Plates fitted, wheels de masked, tyres re inflated and fitted back on to the car:
Another job which I finally got round to tackling was the nasty looking wheel nuts which you can see in the picture above, did consider painting them gloss black but decided they would likely still look a bit shite and ordered up a set of black anodised McGuard numbers from JWRacing. Subtle yet a fair improvement on what was on there:
Also applied Gtechniq C5 to the wheels and calipers after leaving the paint for a week to fully cure. Should hopefully keep the majority of crap from sticking to them!
With my part done I got the car back over to Gally again for him to work his magic and get any remnants of winter stripped off then have the paintwork etc fully resealed, which had it looking like this, pic courtesy of the man himself:
A week later Scottish Car Show arrived, got the car to The Royal Highland Centre for 10am on Saturday where it was washed down by another member of the BeTapp'd stand, before being brought inside, parked in place, dried, wiped down again with Chemical Guys V7 to add a little extra shine and a load of tyre slick applied. Show plate with the club name on fitted to the front and it was ready for Sunday's show. A half arsed iPhone photo taken by me in the emergency lighting the arena uses for set up on Saturday, 3 other CS/former CS member's cars in this pic too:
Next day after another wipe down by another fellow club stand member (as I was at home with a hangover and didn't get to the show till later) in proper lighting it looked like this during Sunday's show:
Pic also taken by someone who knows what they're doing with a camera (Car p**n Images). I spent most of the day elsewhere in the show as I cringed every time a handbag/child went near it, LOL!
Cheers for looking.