Logan's MLRSS prep

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Logan's MLRSS prep

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As a few of you know, I've been looking after Logan's fleet for some time now, and following the chassis protection earlier this month, we had discussed the upcoming bodywork and upgrades, and we scheduled the following work;

-degrease paintwork and remove any contaminants from the paintwork
-remove any marks left by tape, cones or small flying rodents trying to get out of the way!!
-get some decent long lasting protection on there to protect Logan's investment and make it easier for him to maintain.

I arrived early at APT this morning and got started on the cleaning. As I have worked on this Evo for several months now, it was a doddle to clean up and by about 11am the first layer of protection was on!

Various photos showing Logan's new composite doors and lovely new front bumper

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The car was treated to a new synthetic paint sealant that I've been trialling. One coat is said to be good for three to four months on a daily driver, and this race car had two coats so it should be easily tough enough for Logan and his exploits :)

It is quite easy to apply and it bonds to the paint, ensuring that you get a great shine, terrific gloss and a tough finish too :thumbs:

Should save Logan a few tenths I reckon when he rocks up to Scotland for his next round in the sprint series.........best of luck buddy :thumbs:
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Awesome stuff. :thumbs: Really liking that new front bumper, every mod that goes on it is making it more and more awesome. Wouldn't look out of place in a full on race series. :nod:

Edit: Actually, it's the sort of car that would grace the Best Motoring boys. :D

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Yep nice work as always.
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Looks fantastic - enhanced by my car in the background :)
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very nice logan doors look a good fit as well
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Logan Black - The Flying Scotsman. :nod:

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I love the way this car has progressed - looks awesome now and minty
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Post by blacky »

Massive thanks Stu for your support and skills. Car looks too good to drive now Lol!

Cheers for the comments chaps! I rather like the bumper as well, but not for getting it on the trailer...doh!

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Yes that does look nice but how much more slippery is it

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Post by Stuart »

Kleers sell something called Aero-Performer so this is my version called Genie-Performer :D
Thanks for the comments guys. The doors do indeed fit quite well as composite ones go, and the weight difference is comical.

Good luck for this weekend buddy :thumbs:
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