I was too busy to get down to the shop, and get some pics of the car after the Dupont Black sealer was layed down. Here are some shots of the NSX, in there crossdraft paint booth. Next process, is Duponts etching no. 6 primer, and Dupont Guide coats. That is where the majic will start to happen, and they will get rid of any factory wave or imperfection. The car also had a few dings, which will be gone as well.
He welded alluminum patches for the U.S Side Reflectors. The stock side reflectors are officially - GONE.
I wanted to get some shots of the car, covered in black dupont black sealer. Looked cool, but my battery on my camera was dead as a nail.
As always, the paintwork came out phenomenal. I love love there process of color sanding, and there 3 stages of buffing. It's like watching an artist, paint. Total time in the bodyshop, was just under 3 weeks. They actually work on your car, when you drop it off.
If I can compare the paint to something, it would have to be glass. It amazingly smooth and glassy looking. Now the fun part begins, with re-assembly.
great work so far! looking forward to seeing it completed!
Hey...slow down. You're building this too fast....need to pay attention to detail:wink:
How much does a paint job like this run? I've got a black NSX that will probably need a respray sometime down the line.
Everything looks great but to those who think a buyer will pay a premium for new paint, I don't think so. Even if the paintwork is impeccable it's still a repaint and most likely will not be better than factory paint on a newer NSX which was well cared for because it was not painted in a cleanroom by robots before it was assembled. I am sure the OP knows these facts but like he said, he just enjoys it as a hobby and gets satisfaction. I just feel like pouring money into an older car which will always be hungry for more "restoration" and money as it ages ended up being a stupid move from a strictly dollars and sensibility point of view, personally speaking. I just don't get the same satisfaction from it, and have a personal regret about buying an older NSX than I could have. I am not trying to rain on the parade here, but was just wondering if satisfaction really would be "good enough" reason. Good luck on this build, it looks promising. I hope you end up ultimately happy w it!
Wow, great job!! Love your progress and attention to detail. I probably should do something like what you're doing to my 91, but I don't know if I have the patience or $$$ :biggrin:
Lbbp and bb are two of my favorite colors, so kudos on the color choices! I would have to see both of those in person some day as I am sure they will both be extremely nice. Do a photoshoot with them when you're all done? As for selling my car to get a newer one, I was disappointed at how much I was offered for it so I decided to keep it and install all the mods I had saved up. Since you have a targa and a coupe it's nice that you have different experiences offered by each one. Subscribed to see how this turns out, best of luck!
MOD5, just from the pics, i'm jealous of such a fresh berlina black nsx! :biggrin:
Btw, was it a full metameric berlina color match, or just the slightest difference with the special Dupont dispersions?
Looks GOOD.
You sir are a craftsman. Thanks for sharing your meticulous and inspiring progress.
Tom
As a master of the obvious I must say that this is an amazing thread and we are all waiting for your next update.
My question to you is: how long have you been planning this and what made you pull the trigger on a 91 when you already have an 03?
BTW - I think the removal of the side markers was brilliant.
Man,I thought mine was CLEAN!After seeing what you are doing to your NSX,I might just start working on mine to to give it that fresh look.Keep up the awesome work buddy.Can't wait until this thing is DONE!
I was looking at the close up pics of the paint and was like, " what are those particles in the paint?", my screen was just dirty! lol Awesome build and she's gonna look gorgeous!