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5.0GTCS 10-23-2010 07:47 AM

New 2011 candy apple 5.0 GTCS coupe
 
here's a pic of the new ride!
http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/7084/photoff.jpg
http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/5335/photo2er.jpg

Apocalypse Pony 10-23-2010 04:49 PM

Welcome to the site dude - 'grats on the 5-0 GTCS! Nice car for sure, and tons of fun I'm guessing.

5.0GTCS 10-23-2010 08:13 PM

Sup guys, and thanks for the welcome, yeah Im loving the handling A LOT. I was not so sure about the electric assist steering, had nothing to compare this to,just used to old school power assist off motor, well it's amazing in balance, sharp decisive response,and excellent feedback.
The more I learn about this machine the more I'm enjoying it. Maybe some of you might know where I can buy clear front fascia marker lenses instead of the stock amber ones, any good shops to check out in the GTA?
Well, some crap news today,that ended on a 100% positive note...
I thought I'd get up early, head down to the local grocery store and get the list taken care off, freeing up the rest of the day... heading back home, some douche in a beat up pickup from the 80's shoots past me doing at least 80 km in a 40 zone, with a load of gravel out back, yep... one flew into the driver side leading edge of the hood, the vertical drop at the very front... no dent to metal, but took out a chip,after 3 hrs working on it, I can honestly say I cannot see or find it if I tried:
This worked perfectly and wanted to share just in case some one needs to touch up a chip and make it literally disappear!
Started by throughly cleaning the immediate damaged area with some alcohol. then went over it with a micro fiber to make sure there were no strands of micro cotton (off a Qtip I used).I used a dealer bought vile of touch up paint, this one's cool cause you can either use the brush, or a pen tip to apply paint... after a good 2 minute shake to the paint I applied the first thin layer with the tip and gave that 20 minutes dry time...2 coat was the same, again thin with the tip, I wanted to make sure there was an established base right over the primer.
30 minutes after the 2nd coat cured, I used the brush,with sparingly amount of paint, I wiped it at 5 points of the brush, and applied a dot in the middle of the damage...

Now while Im doing all this, Im working with a jeweler's eye loop,so essentially the damage appears massive and your paint dots are precisely in the middle!
Now stay focused on the paint curing from here on in,in my case within 14 minutes of applying,I used a clean large smooth drinking glass over the paint and lightly rolled it back and forth, flattening the paint into the sides of the damage,then I let it fully cure for 20 more minutes.
The last and final paint drop was applied again in the centre of the damage and left for 18 minutes to partially harden/cure.
This time I used a hair blower to heat up the glass a bit, then rolled it starting with very light pressure and as it progressively and cured, I applied more pressure to it, the rolling went horizontally, along the same angle as the surrounding area... take the time to lightly "feel" the "fill" for flatness compared to the surrounding area.
1 hour later I brought out a partially damp micro fiber cloth, and some fine rubbing compound and proceeded to work in the new paint,with even light strokes across and up and down, and making sure to add a few drops of water to keep the "grind" hydrated. Even at this stage of repair I would check progress with the eye loop from time to time, you get to understand where you need to be with the help of the loop, remember this is micro repair so enlargement control is a must!
A few hrs after the compound rub, I used a quality polish on my orbital for a light buffing, did not take much for the "fill" to polish up to the same surrounding area, I finished the area with an application of Auto Glym high definition wax, and hand rubbed that on,waited 10 minutes then went over it with a fresh new micro fibre...
End result: with the loop at 1/4" above the leading edge I could NOT find the fill,even using a flashlight to side light it!
Literally, 100% invisible.
Sorry for the lengthly post, but wanted to share for those that might want to take care of any stone chips on their rides,if you take your time and follow instructions you'll have a perfect repair, guaranteed!
PS, I could post a pic, but there is literally nothing to see,that would indicate there was paint damage.
Peace

VAEM 10-23-2010 08:18 PM

Welcome to CMOC! Thanks for posting.

1low03gt 10-23-2010 09:01 PM

Welcome aboard!!That sucks about the little miss hap.Every new vehicle must get there christening some point or another.Glad you fixed it all up.Not to many know how or have the patients.
The new steed looks sweet.Love the chin,and grille that come on the C/S stangs.:tup
Oh,and fixed the pic thing for you. ;)

5.0GTCS 10-24-2010 12:24 AM

Thanks 1LOW03GT always appreciates the help, yeah a few people have commented to me about the grille and front end in general. Been pretty positive comments too.
Peace

Apocalypse Pony 10-24-2010 07:08 AM

Unfortunate there are so many brain dead drivers out there, you gotta pay attention every minute you're behind the wheel. Also unfortunate that the front end of any vehicle is going to take abuse from rocks/bugs etc, not too much you can do about it, I pretty much just accept it, but I can can see why you would take the time to fix it. Great write up, and I'm glad it worked out. Do they have a front end bra for the '11, 'cause that's always an option.

5.0GTCS 10-24-2010 07:31 AM

Hi Apocalypse Pony,trust me, I drive with 6 sets of eyes, which seems like it's not enough... in August I was heading to the office in my truck around 8a m, I had just crossed a major intersection (Younge & St Clair) and noticed that traffic ahead was stopping for a red light, which I also did.
I habitually check all mirrors, and I see this BMW coming up behind me, crosses a now DISTINCT red and continues to plow into my rear end!!! which is what brought it to a stop!
This lady then gets out the car swearing and yelling at me for being "another idiot male driver" LOL, all the while still holding her phone in her left hand.
She insisted I was at fault for causing her crash, I said back to her that I could see her in my mirror gesturing with her hands as she talked on her phone ( it's illegal in Toronto) and told her to cut her losses and piss off!
but she insisted it was my fault ( she rear ended me LOL) and called the cops... the lady cop that arrived asked me what happened, which I told her,then asked the other driver who her service provider was (Rogers) she called some number and within minutes she had all the info in her hands, duration of call, from what number,length of call, ect... she ended up ticketing the driver with dangerous driving, illegal use of a cell phone, and running a red light ( other witnesses talked to the cops at the scene.
I figured she had at least 8 grand damage to her front end. Her beamer had to be towed... typical scene of how tons of drivers still think that using a cell phone while driving is just "Super Cool".
Oh my truck, not a scratch anywhere,hope she learned her lesson well!

Apocalypse Pony 10-24-2010 07:38 AM

Yah, that doesn't surprise me a bit. Lucky you walked away without injury on that one, pretty scary. You're not kidding about six pairs of eyes, there's a case where you had to pay attention to what was going on in front AND in back of you. Glad to hear the lady got what was coming to her as far as tickets go - shoulda been paying more attention. I don't even own a cell phone and it's going OK for me, so i'm not sure why these morons need to be glued to one while driving.

SNAKEBITE 10-24-2010 11:02 AM

Welcome to our little family and congrats on the new ride. Sorry to hear about the mishap but like mentioned earlier there are way to many brain dead tools out and about these days. I feel fortunate that my car of 2 summers is still blemish free (luckily) but it is only a matter of time before something/someone ends my great streak. Enjoy your new car and I almost forgot, will it be a summer toy or a year round car?

5.0GTCS 10-24-2010 05:18 PM

sup snakebite, I had the same luck with my SRT4 04,not a single ding/blemish till another stone ended that awesome streak,not that it was bad, but it was there staring at me every time I washed/ waxed it till finally I gave in and repaired it using my approach to repairing paint gouges ( which is what a stone chip causes)... by the time I finished it I seriously could not find it if I tried.
A close buddy of mine had dropped by while I was doing it and asked me if I could do his "few" stone chips on his hood... LOL more like why don't we just repaint your hood man, his not only was dinged all over but somehow ended with serious road rash in the fascia... we ended up doing his whole front end, with a total 6 paint step and 4 clear coats,up to now, his front end still looks awesome.
a lot of paint problems are the direct result of what auto manufacturers feel "ample" paint application, usually 2 color and 2 clear, and always too thin for my liking.
Back to the GT mustang; part of the deal and package was a set of 16" snow tires/steelies, but I am seriously considering garaging the stang and running the SRT4 with it's winter rubber,front wheel drive with good tires are awesome in the winter,and the srt4 is LONG paid off lol
The one exception is I have to lower boost to a sensible 8/10 psi instead of the current 23/24 pressure threshold.
I just hate the thought of driving my new ride in all the salt
laden snow!

slvrblit 10-24-2010 06:05 PM

Wow! Thats a pretty sexy looking ride that you have there!! Do like it.
The only thing that I'm not feeling on it, or really ANY 11+ Mustang is the rims. I don't think I'll ever understand what the big wigs at Ford were thinking!
Welcome :)

SNAKEBITE 10-25-2010 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by slvrblit (Post 129901)
Wow! Thats a pretty sexy looking ride that you have there!! Do like it.
The only thing that I'm not feeling on it, or really ANY 11+ Mustang is the rims. I don't think I'll ever understand what the big wigs at Ford were thinking!
Welcome :)

We are all different which is good because I actually like the rims but have heard some that do not like them. If they are not liked by the owner the aftermarket is loaded with different types for everyone:tup


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