BRZ Resurrection Pt 26 – Mounting Spoiler And Paint Prep

In this episode Chris and Cameraman Adrian show you how to mount a rear spoiler and prep the BRZ for a fresh coat of paint.

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09:16 – Ship Wrek & Zookeepers – Ark
14:34 – Electro-Light – Symbolism

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22 thoughts on “BRZ Resurrection Pt 26 – Mounting Spoiler And Paint Prep

  1. "Pro-Tip"- 😉 no need to go so low grit on a repaint like this. 400/500 to scuff and take out shine is just fine… especially with single stage. Great videos though! Super inspiring! Thank you!

  2. I use only #M 30lb tape. I see you used the 20lb one. Any thoughts? I've used the 20lb before, and while it is easier to correct, and handle, the adhesion doesn't last as long as I've experienced. Especially when it gets wet.

  3. I understand that it's not the style you were going for, but I think the car fully sanded and left as would've looked awesome, sorta flat gray / brushed steel look.

  4. That spoiler looks cool, but it does kinda make me think it wud slow the car down. Because if im not mistaking i know the Bugatti has a retractable spoiler that folds up at about that same angle, but it helps the car stop, or slow down faster.. So personally, I wouldnt use that spoiler, or just have one made that looks the same but with a less aggressive angle.. IDk, Im prolly completely wrong, but the angle of the spoiler just reminds me of the Bugatti's air brake, even tho it looks cool as hell.Bbut you did say it was gonna just be your daily, so I guess it doesnt matter really lol.

  5. I don't know if you have already finished siliconing the bumper but perhaps you could use bondo to close the gap and make it look as if the bumper and the trunk are one.

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