Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!
Well here goes, the rotbox aka my R5 I picked up locally in Guernsey, originally a UK car, having done 148k I've got a 1.4 GL in the garden that I bought for panels, it's very solid bar the scuttle panel! Sorry for the photo dump!
This is where I'm upto at the moment, car is a rolling shell, I've bought a new scuttle panel from GT Turbo Spares in Spain, my current focus is on the driver's floorpan and chassis rail, which had rotted the last 150mm of the rail.
Thanks mate, the rear end is rotten as is the rear of the inner sills. Roof had a dodgy repair where the aerial was and a crappy sunroof. It was Tungsten Grey originally also.
The donor has helped massively, without it I was struggling to find panels. I bought the donor for £600, sold off the rubber mats, headlights and parcel shelf and it owes me nothing now. I really want it white but I keep changing my mind. It got resprayed a flip tone also over the years.
I got a new scuttle panel for a 5 I’m doing. Got stung with import charges though about £85 I think on top which starts to make it expensive but saves a lot of time..
Just got to fit it now. Roof on this one needs doing aswell.
I got a new scuttle panel for a 5 I’m doing. Got stung with import charges though about £85 I think on top which starts to make it expensive but saves a lot of time..
Just got to fit it now. Roof on this one needs doing aswell. View attachment 222601
I got hammered also, but cos I'm in Guernsey it was a nightmare to ship. Managed to sort it in the end and ended up just paying £55 customs clearance. I'm going to sand the underside of my scuttle panel and epoxy primer and possibly paint it, it runs off very easy the costing at present.
I got hammered also, but cos I'm in Guernsey it was a nightmare to ship. Managed to sort it in the end and ended up just paying £55 customs clearance. I'm going to sand the underside of my scuttle panel and epoxy primer and possibly paint it, it runs off very easy the costing at present.
Use a depth controlled spot weld drill, go through the top skin, not the bottom. having a solid back panel makes the plug weld 1000 times easier. Punch the centre of the weld, drill into it a little with a 2mm drill, this locates the spot weld drill, then drill the weld.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.