mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby zch91 » Fri Mar 29, 2013 7:03 pm

Pure awesome. Seriously can't understand why people don't do this to their cars before they sell them. Looks a million bucks! (Ok maybe only $3000)
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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby Jack_Keaka » Fri Mar 29, 2013 7:49 pm

Well probably because like me they don't know how to.
I wish someone would teach me how to detail like that. YouTube videos only get me so far.
Very impressed Daniel. Good work
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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby mynameisdaniel » Fri Mar 29, 2013 8:45 pm

Thanks guys :)

A huge thanks to Hamish for advice on what to use and how to use it for these results. He lent me his spare polisher for my last car and I bought it off him so I can do this car and others in the future.

I just takes practice and experimentation Jack, having said that I'm still not going to touch the STi with the polisher, it has a few light swirls in the roof that could be fixed up very easily but I don't think the risk would outweigh the benefits.


Here's the paint finished on the last laser (not fully detailed). When I got it the paint looked dull with light scratches as if it had only ever been washed with a dirty sponge..

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And before and after on the first car I fixed up. By hand...

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Only the number plate was edited :D
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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby Kekotic » Fri Mar 29, 2013 8:59 pm

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Couldn't resist, it was annoying me.

Daniel your attention to detail is fantastic mate, imo you should give your lib a go. You seem to know what you are doing.
Also +1 for Hamish, that guy is always happy to take time out of his day to explain things to me and impart upon me experience based knowledge.
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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby mynameisdaniel » Fri Mar 29, 2013 9:23 pm

chaotic2050 wrote:http://i.imgur.com/LVC2p7l.jpg

Couldn't resist, it was annoying me.

Daniel your attention to detail is fantastic mate, imo you should give your lib a go. You seem to know what you are doing.
Also +1 for Hamish, that guy is always happy to take time out of his day to explain things to me and impart upon me experience based knowledge.


Haha it annoyed me so much! But I blew my $200 budget on new tyres and missing parts :(

Cheers! I might if I give it a go before some sort of permanent paint protection, but the imperfections it has are so slight I don't even notice unless I wave a torch around looking for them :)
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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby Jack_Keaka » Fri Mar 29, 2013 9:31 pm

seeing that red laser makes me miss mine so much! what i wouldn't do to have that back :cry: ol' Christine...
but great work, i might give it a go on a small section on the car. possibly one of the side skirts
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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby cruisn » Sat Mar 30, 2013 7:44 am

Some bumper black would of sorted that front bumper for cheap. :wink:
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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby mynameisdaniel » Mon Jul 22, 2013 9:21 pm

So I started polishing it again to bring it up to a half respectable condition. Started with the two worst parts. The bonnet and the rear bar. The photos show how bad it was, the car was only a little bit dirty from being out in the rain. The bonnet was pretty bad so I didn't want to go through the clear coat, and the rear bar has been poorly resprayed and wet sanded.

I used a proper light to see the imperfections and it made a huge difference, the parts that look half good under the bright light look perfect in the sun :)

A big thanks to Hamish for advice on what to use. I was actually sure I would get the rear bar repainted before he said I should give it a shot. Now it's not much worse than the rest of the car :P

Before: Pretty bad to look at
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After: I think I gave it another pass after this shot as that side's pretty good now
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Rear bar before: Passenger side
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Rear bar after: Didn't get one with the light reflecting :(
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Bird bomb :( You can also see the paint and how it seems to have a dull finish in the light, I don't know if I can get rid of this completely.
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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby cruisn » Mon Jul 22, 2013 9:39 pm

Nice work indeed. :good:
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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby paggaz » Mon Jul 22, 2013 10:11 pm

Impressive results Daniel!
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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby agan » Tue Jul 23, 2013 12:21 am

wow, well done Daniel!!! looks really really good!!
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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby mynameisdaniel » Tue Jul 23, 2013 1:51 pm

Cheers, guys. Good being able to drive a car that looks semi-respectable now... Although I'm currently looking for a new front bar...

My front outer CV boot was split the other week too, along with the steering rack boots so I figured I'd have a go at replacing it myself. Learnt a lot and I'd feel confident doing it again :D

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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby Dropz » Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:48 pm

Did you get a wheel alignment after doing the rack boots??
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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby mynameisdaniel » Wed Jul 24, 2013 1:07 am

It's on the list :P

I put them back in the same spot (just had it aligned) and it feels exactly like before so should be okay for a while. I need to try adjusting the camber myself, if I can't get that satisfactory I'll get it all done by a shop.
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Re: mynameisdaniel's Gen 2 97 Subaru Liberty Heritage

Postby sbv » Wed Jul 24, 2013 1:09 pm

...Matt at Bridgestone Select Golden Grove is your man if you aren't already sworn to someone else - he's looked after me quite a few times now. Last was a full four wheel alignment for about $60 - actually I think he charged me less at the end of the day (that is even with coilover adjustments and fixing a seized tie rod end). Top job too - no corners cut.
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