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    So got at this for a couple of hours today. Ripped the most of the interior out aside from the dash. There is some pile of stuff, the weight that's gone outve it already is unreal and haven't touched the sound proofing yet.

    Anyone good advice on getting it off? It's really sticky even tar like stuff. Can ya spray somethin on it to freeze it and make it come off in lumps instead of tiny pieces?

    Few pics, clean enough shell with a few scrapes and dents, nothin special but I'm lookin forward to makin it look mean!









    Hope to get engine and box out next week and get I fully stripped ready for the cage.


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    Can't wait to see more, I'm building an e36 coupe myself


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    Cant wait to see this finished! Try get some dry ice and throw it on the sound deadening and hit it a few times with a hammer and should break off into big bits


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    the way i done mine was parked the car in the sun and by hand with a chisel it peeled off

    Quote Originally Posted by git View Post
    u just talk nice to me or ill tell john to make that cage out of timber and then we see who passes scrutiny

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    If you have a air chisel its the fuckin job nightmare stuff altogether to get off if its
    Still stickie


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    she'll be mint lad looking forward to seeing the finished build.

    Build it, Drift it, Kill it.

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    Soak the sound deadening in petrol or WD40 for a few days and then use a hammer and tack remover.

    One of these jobbies. They're angled so easier to hit with a hammer and don't get stuck in the floor.

    My JZX100 from grandad mobile to drift toy thread.
    --->>>>http://www.driftireland.com/forum/showthread.php?t=121

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    Quote Originally Posted by driftfan View Post
    Cant wait to see this finished! Try get some dry ice and throw it on the sound deadening and hit it a few times with a hammer and should break off into big bits
    This sounds handy, where do I get dry ice?


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    Red face

    Engine and box is out, have to take out the dash and attack the sound deadening tomorrow.

    Would love to make it look like this when its done...



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    I just hit the sound deadening with a hammer at an angle. When you hit it with the corner of the hammer it breaks up in big chunks and flys off. No fancy shit needed.

    Good luck with the build should be cool to see an e46 drifting!


 

 

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