 My dreams came true. What? All right guys, so it's been a bit... I don't know, months or so? Years! We haven't done... Well, I... No, Luke hasn't done anything. Not true! Just now, he looks like he's working, but I've done the rear-dead seals, both sides, and replaced this light bulb. Okay, that's what I've done. So today, remember we have this issue. Didn't you overwork yourself? Yes, I did. Special light bulb, that was very difficult. Remember what Luke has done during the ice racing event? I think it was number two. Yeah, everything is Luke's. That's just the fact. So we've got to fix this. We've got to fix this to get through the inspection, which we need to do to get this thing registered. For those that don't have no idea this car came from auction, it was after an accident. We've got a new hood. Well, new to us. Lower control arms, suspension, bumper, light. Everything is new to this car. And then right after replacing the bumper, well, it did last for one event. I've got to say that. But second event, so we've got to get this done, and we've got some fiberglass. All right, we've got, this is Amazon stuff, by the way, fiberglass resin, Stage 2 bundle thing, and fiberglass matte, the actual cloth, or whatever you call this thing. This is some hardener, I suppose. Yeah, liquid hardener. And A, this. So it's a kit. I forgot what I paid for it. 30 or 40 bucks. Work like a pro. Which we are. They're both O6s in the same color. Ignore the blue fender, but the color codes actually match. This is another body of ours. He's going to take this thing to rally cross, slash, ice racing, autocross, and whatnot. And the engine is actually right here, but you can follow the other series, I guess, on me resealing the engine, head gasket, and valve covers, all that stuff. So this is basically waiting on some paint, and for me to throw the engine back in. But that's some other time. So the plan with this thing is to remove the bumper, and somehow attach this broken piece to where it's supposed to go, and fiberglass it. Actually, I'm going to show you something, guys. This is what happens when you don't have enough negative camber. See the tire right in this area? We need some negative camber. See over here, especially. Same thing on the other side, obviously, and a little bit less in the rear. So we're going to rotate these tires, and basically do the same to these. Okay, guys, so basically what you saw us do is kind of make it more, well, put it back together. But a head gasket. Yeah, so we've got a name for this project. It's the Effet project. So, yeah, so, you know, whatever. In a second, Lucas is now pre-cutting the fabric, I guess. So this has to be quick. I mean, we went through the directions. Lucas did. So if anything goes wrong, that's his fault. It's not closed on my shoulder? Yep. So read through these. So we're going to first apply the fiberglass on the inside. What's this? Oh, that's the cut pieces. Okay. The fiber. So, you know, this needs to be... I should mention, we've never done this before. Keep that in mind. So if you're trying to learn something, don't. Go find a different video on how to do fiberglass. The reason for this is for the tape and these rivets here. And this kind of... This is not plastic. It's very thin sheet metal. So just so the bumper stays in place, you know, when we're moving it around and whatnot. So it kind of, you know, resembles the factory bumper when we're done. No reinforcement. Just this one piece. That's it. Because this actually broke... I'm sorry. Lucas actually broke it in a kind of nice way. No pieces came out flying. Which is not the case on this side, because, you know, obviously we have missing pieces. Actually, you know, maybe next year we should go look for those pieces. Actually, you should have gone out and walked the track. Maybe this year, where are they going to be? Under the water? With the fishes. We're going to dig for it? With the fishes now, by now. I just realized, you know, so many bumpers are on the bottom of the lake. Okay, so let me show you what it looks like from the other side. It's like million dollars. Okay. Oh, shit. I'm sorry, man. Okay, so this, you know, ignore that. Once we're... I don't know what we're going to do, actually. I have no idea at this point. Well, Lucas is the lead man on this project. You're going to fire that. On this F project. But, yeah, I know. But how, you know, what about this? This space over here. I know. We'll just shove some cardboard inside. You know what I mean? Because it's going to be whole hard on the inside. Let me just shove something in there. I thought you got it covered. Well, you thought wrong. We just put a fiberglass. More fiberglass, and that's it. Over it? Yeah. But we need to fill it. We'll fill it with fiberglass. Inside? One layer, second layer. Here. One layer, second layer, third layer. No, I'm saying we need to fit something inside there. I mean, we got, you know, quite the space inside there. We need some cardboard. Or clay. Or clay? Whatever, we'll see. Yeah, Play-Doh. Play-Doh? It's Play-Doh along the edges over here. Yeah, we got plenty of that. And this, yeah, this is going to be the easy side. If that side is going to be more complicated than this one. Nah. So, but before we do, yeah, well, I should say that once this, the inside is reinforced with fiberglass, pretty much done, then we're most likely just going to grind this off, because we still need to rough it up. So, what are we doing? Are we going to stick it on the tape? What? The fiberglass. Yeah. But we need to rough it up. It's too smooth. What do the instructions say? 80 grid? Okay, I guess I'm going to have to rough it up. Getting high? Should we put a mask on? I think we should. I think we should get some bags and make it worth our while. Make it worth our while. Not all will get this joke. Get some baggies. Baggies. All right. So, four. How many? Tablespoons? Six. That's two or one? Yeah, that's one tablespoon. That's one. I think I see flying elephant. Hold on. How many? That's four, five. Are you counting? You're the one putting that in. Are you not counting? Okay, guys, so this is 220, not 80. They said 80, but still got to wipe it off. That's almost ready. Let's do this. What? The brush? Brush. Whenever you do something that's time-pressing, make sure you're not ready at all. I think it's fine, man. Oh, you like to sniff it, huh? That's why you're taking your time. Oh, man. It smells really nice. Put it behind you on the wood. Which one goes first? I'm busy recording. Now I remember those YouTube videos. Everything is not going to be enough. You need a whole cup, huh? We need much more. Like this. Keep it moist. Keep it moist, huh? Keep it moist. And then... Let me cut this. Other way. This way. All right, I guess I'm going to continue off-camera because we need to hurry up. We've got limited time and, you know, drying time. Next day, guys, the bumper on the inside is all dry. We're going to have to look at it, you know, with squinted eyes. So right now Lucas is roughing up the outside part of the bumper, obviously. So when he's done we're going to flip it over and I'm just going to show you what we have done, what was done yesterday, pretty much, and what it looks like now. Man, he just jumped. Huh? He jumped? Yeah, he jumped. All right. Man, he's trying to attack me, man. Look. Look, he's trying to attack the camera. Look, look, look. Man, too bad this camera sucks at zoom-up. Aggressive little bastard. All right, so this is the inside. So this white circle is actually us drilling. This is what we actually forgot, the drill holes. So the resin goes through and just makes a stronger bond. But as we drilled from that side, because obviously you can't drill from this side, because this is in the way, this actually came off the bumper, this fiberglass. This is not, this is still together. It's just more layers on this. No, no, no, the metal sheet metal that's behind that. That's why it's a different color. But yeah, that's what it looks like. It's, I mean. I think because we might not use the acetone. Maybe we had paint stripper before. We actually bought some acetone today. So we're going to try and do this more properly. But that's what it looks like now. It's actually not too bad now. It is pretty hard. If we were to paint it and not hit anything, any cones, this would pass. So we're going to do the outside now. So this is all scuffed up with 100 grit this time. And we got all the holes all over. So we're going to do maybe two layers on the outside here and go wide, you know, right where it's all scuffed up. Yeah, I know, but it is what it is. Luke is going to break that again anyway. So what's the point? Now we gave it some time to dry up. I think two months is enough. No, I think a little bit more time. A little bit more time? Yeah. All right, we'll be back in two months. I'm just kidding. So as you remember, we did the this side. Let's show the people that F of work. Yeah, you know, it'll be fine. I don't know if you can see this, but there's bubbles, you know. Oh, just paint it over. Yeah, we'll just send it down and paint over it. And, you know, we're not really doing it. Doing a good job at it. He's going to break it again. No, I was going to say he's going to break it again. He did it the first time. He's going to do it a second time. It's questionable. I'm sure. We can make a bet right now. Who's going to break it first? No, the last time. Who broke it? I have a video, man. You broke it. No way. Remember, I'm doing the editing. Oh, okay. All right. I'm sure. Anyway, so today we're going to continue. We're actually going to use Play-Doh to fill in these gaps over here. This is, we got some pretty serious gappage over here. And remember, we got to paint it the color of the car so the car can pass inspection. Everything, the hood, the bumper, the doors, the fenders need to be all, the whole car needs to be the same color, basically. And we're going to spray paint it. We're going to give it to a professional and pay, you know, who knows how much. I thought we were going to use a roller and a brush. We'll just dump it and dump. Yes. So we need to kind of, you know, pass through the inspection. And then once it does, once it's registered, we can do whatever the hell we want with it. And we will. Trust me. We got some serious plans, but we don't have time at that stage. Time is the issue. Anyway, so let's get to it. You got more there. Watch my new tires. That took literally five minutes. So we're not sure if the fiberglass is going to stick to this tape. Probably not. We have that sticky aluminum tape on both sides. We're going to lightly sand the plastic because we're going to go over. Remember, like we did on the other side. I'm going to try and do the same amount of overage on this side. We're not going to bother with the holes we drilled before. Forget that. Extra work. And then we're thinking, throw me the can of the adhesive. When the spray, before we apply the fiberglass with this stuff here. You're going to get a lot of comments saying we are stupid. So comment, whatever. We're doing it anyways. We don't know if it's going to work or not. But we can hope. We can only hope. This should be good, maybe. A little more. That's good. Start sticking. Is it sticking? Obvious ones. Use gloves. Don't do this inside. Do it outside. Unless you want to get high, don't do it inside. And when you're done, because everything is going to go to garbage. The cups, the brushes, it gets hard quick. And hot. You know what I'm saying? And it gets hot. Like this cup right now. The bottom of it is hot. Not like, it's warm, but it's going to get hot. In about 15, well maybe less, 5-10 minutes. Don't throw it in your garbage can. Because it may catch fire. So leave it outside. Put it on metal. Let's see what this looks like. Should we do this too? Actually it may be difficult. That's the inside of the other side. Maybe it still needs some more drying. Oh man, this is bad. We got stickers. Made in Taiwan. This is not original. STI. Dude, you said this is an original STI bumper. Oh, STI like. Alright, are we doing this or not? Or just spray it? Let's just spray it. You know what I'm afraid? This. Because there is that Play-Doh thing. Yeah, what about it? We'll start pushing on it. Maybe 2 months before you... We're gonna come back here and we're gonna do something else. I'm sure it's gonna dry. Yeah, but it's gonna mess up this part. Oh, if we keep poking it? Maybe just give it a couple of minutes to dry. Or a couple of months? A couple of months. I don't know, maybe it'll never break. Maybe it's gonna be like a plow. We're making it so strong. That's gonna be like a plow. And we're just gonna break ice apart. Yeah, so look here. He's been working on this... What do you call it, crash bar? I don't know if... I don't know if I threw that in, but we are working on this roll bar in the front of the bumper. It's gonna be nice. You didn't do any videos? I do have, well, never mind. I mean, I don't know as of now if I... Never mind. But... It's been... What, half a year now? The season is over. We don't need that. Five months? Geez. You gotta step it up a bit, man. Step it up a notch. Luke is doing something he's not supposed to. Want some? No. No thanks. You know, I kept saying, no, no, no, just leave it. To leave that, man, just... Get the dough, the play dough. It's already dry, guys. Not fully, I'm sure, but what I'm trying to say is it doesn't need two months to dry. You sure about that? Mm-hmm. What does the label say anyways? What label? Fifteen minutes on the... on the hardener. Eight to twelve minutes working. Eight to twelve minutes. Yeah, so Luke is adding more work, as usual. No. Not really. Yes, we were ready to mix another batch and start putting on the fiberglass, man. Now we gotta drill holes. Alright, we're not taking this out, man. This is just gonna take a long time to break these. Just bring me grinder. No, man, no. Hell no. No? No. Okay. Put that on. We should wipe it off. Oh, man. What? I'm getting something. No, just... Man, seriously. Oh, you got through the... the fiber as a glass? Yeah, fiber as a glass. You're gonna break it again. You're gonna be doing it again. Don't be pessimistic. That's being realistic with you around. Look, that's the other side of the fiberglass. Oh, no. Wow. That was my plan. That's your plan, huh? Or was your plan? Yeah, it was my plan. Why didn't you say so before you started doing this? I told you that we can... I think you just thought of it just now. No. And you called it your plan. Try these. Still so much dust, man. Another... fiberglass stays in the air for... for minutes. Even outside. For months. Man, we'd be done with this, man. But now I gotta take the Play-Doh out. Yeah, you got it. So, this is gonna be super strong, and it's gonna, you know, not break, and whatever. And what about this side? Oh, it's gonna be even stronger. Right. Come on! That's so easy, huh? Not really. Yeah, it'll just take five minutes. Roll it. Grab it and roll it. No, from the end. Yeah. Other way, other way. Roll it like you would open a can. You know what I mean? Like this way? Yeah, and keep rolling it. There you go. Okay. We got that one. Yeah, grab it and roll it. No, don't cut it. Man. Grab it and roll it? Grab it and roll it. Hold on a minute. Now you're breaking it, huh? That stuff, it's not sticking. I told you. Because you took the Play-Doh out. No. Where is it? Your tape. Your metallic tape. My tape, huh? Now it's my tape. Come on. You got this guy out. Clean the Play-Doh. Your stuff is sticking. Oh, see? See? That worked. The adhesive is working. We might need it. My patio's moving. We might need it for these guys. Do you know what I mean? Man, you know what? We could have been drinking beer by now. We could be done. This would be dry. We can drink beer regardless. Right. What's the problem with that? I don't know. You recorded that? Using that? That's a one-man job. What? Recording? No. That too. Whatever you're doing. I'll try. If I can... You might be in lag, man. You might be in lag. Can't reach it? No. That's the biggest tool we got to do that. Ha! So that's it, huh? No. Jesus Christ. That small one, is it going to fit in there? The small grinder? The air one? No, it's not. I don't believe you. Can't get a bigger wheel. You can't just undo this and get a bigger wheel. No? All right, guys. So this is it. We almost removed all the backing we did. Well, because parts of this bumper were missing. So we kind of had to install these pieces of sheet metal and rivets. And, yeah. So now, Lucas... Well, I guess you did a good job, man. So, what? See you in a couple months? Yeah, about... Maybe we'll do four months this time. Four months? Okay. Right, now you get a beer. Any tips for the viewers? So, you know, mask, gloves, obviously. If you want to get a high, don't wear a mask. Do it inside. Keep the cup here. Work the bubbles out, you know, the best you can. The only thing we didn't do is roller. Oh, yeah, we should get a roller next time and roll those bubbles out. Some, as you can see here, there's a bubble already. Not with your finger, man. It's still wet. Don't do what he was about to do. Just leave it. Just keep it pressed. Okay, well, then you can stay here and keep it pressed. I'm going to go have some beers. Next stop is probably... You know... Robert's going to send it and paint it. You wish. No. Next time when we're ready to paint it, that's when the next episode is going to be most likely. Thanks for watching, guys. Remember to subscribe, or not, like, or not, whatever, comment, or not. See you next time.