Hey guys,
I was hoping you would be kind enough to look over my most recent car refurb and let me know your thoughts as to how much $ the refurb would be worth as a service?
A bit of background: I've been refurbing cars for 15 years, on and off, as a hobby. My first attempts were pretty dire, but I've learned by trial and error and they are now up to a good standard.
I use a couple of trusted MOT'ers to check over the cars for safety once I've finished then, and they both independently tell me that the refurbs are now a standard where I should be offering them as a service.
And that's where I've got to so far.
These refurbs take a huge amount of hours to do, and there are no real shortcuts if you want to keep the quality, so at this point I need to find out if this is a finnacially viable service, or has to remain a hobby.
Here are my latest two refurbs, which I've done to different specs:
BMW Z4M: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.637453398797294&type=3
Mazda Mx-5: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.559007863308515&type=3
I've come from a 1990's Japanese car background. The Z4M was my first BMW, it was a real challenge but fun.
In case you don't get time to look at the refurb threads, here is my current refurb spec:
Body:
1) back to bare metal where required, or all if requested, treated where necessary. Then
2) 2 x coats epoxy anti-corrosion primer. Then
3) either,
3a) 1-4 x coats underseal(thickness varies with location on body) and leave it there. (shown on mx-5 rerfurb) Or
3b) 1 x coat underseal followed by 3 x coats epoxy body colour base coat followed by epoxy clear coat. (shown on Z4M refurb)
Wishbones/Braces/AR Bars/Subframes/Shields: glass or vapour blasted then powder coated satin black.
Hubs: disassembled then mechanically and/or acid stripped then zinc primer then metal paint.
Driveshafts/Propshaft/Diff/Brackets etc: mechanically stripped then zinc primer then metal paint.
Brakes: usually just a clean up, no refurb. (there are other companies specialising in this)
Shocks: usually not disassembled. Struts stripped then zinc primer then metal paint.
Bolts: usually not changed unless un-serviceable or single-use items.
Bushes/drop links/ball joints/ties: changed for new items.
Brake/Fuel pips: replaced if they are metal.
*overall I settled on a spec that I think gives good all round protection and looks good, but doesn't go overboard on the hours required.
Please let me know what you think this service could be worth, also any criticisms of the builds?
FYI - this is not just for BMWs but any car.
Much appreciated.
I was hoping you would be kind enough to look over my most recent car refurb and let me know your thoughts as to how much $ the refurb would be worth as a service?
A bit of background: I've been refurbing cars for 15 years, on and off, as a hobby. My first attempts were pretty dire, but I've learned by trial and error and they are now up to a good standard.
I use a couple of trusted MOT'ers to check over the cars for safety once I've finished then, and they both independently tell me that the refurbs are now a standard where I should be offering them as a service.
And that's where I've got to so far.
These refurbs take a huge amount of hours to do, and there are no real shortcuts if you want to keep the quality, so at this point I need to find out if this is a finnacially viable service, or has to remain a hobby.
Here are my latest two refurbs, which I've done to different specs:
BMW Z4M: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.637453398797294&type=3
Mazda Mx-5: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.559007863308515&type=3
I've come from a 1990's Japanese car background. The Z4M was my first BMW, it was a real challenge but fun.
In case you don't get time to look at the refurb threads, here is my current refurb spec:
Body:
1) back to bare metal where required, or all if requested, treated where necessary. Then
2) 2 x coats epoxy anti-corrosion primer. Then
3) either,
3a) 1-4 x coats underseal(thickness varies with location on body) and leave it there. (shown on mx-5 rerfurb) Or
3b) 1 x coat underseal followed by 3 x coats epoxy body colour base coat followed by epoxy clear coat. (shown on Z4M refurb)
Wishbones/Braces/AR Bars/Subframes/Shields: glass or vapour blasted then powder coated satin black.
Hubs: disassembled then mechanically and/or acid stripped then zinc primer then metal paint.
Driveshafts/Propshaft/Diff/Brackets etc: mechanically stripped then zinc primer then metal paint.
Brakes: usually just a clean up, no refurb. (there are other companies specialising in this)
Shocks: usually not disassembled. Struts stripped then zinc primer then metal paint.
Bolts: usually not changed unless un-serviceable or single-use items.
Bushes/drop links/ball joints/ties: changed for new items.
Brake/Fuel pips: replaced if they are metal.
*overall I settled on a spec that I think gives good all round protection and looks good, but doesn't go overboard on the hours required.
Please let me know what you think this service could be worth, also any criticisms of the builds?
FYI - this is not just for BMWs but any car.
Much appreciated.

