After removing the front bumper and inspecting the paint, I noticed that the paint in one spot on the front lower crossmember was somehow different.
I started to scrub it and the paint got loose. There was a body filler underneath the paint. I immediately knew that the car had some sort of accident, although a light one.
This also explained the unsymmetrical headlight alignment in relation to the bumper and a little bit twisted passenger side headlight brackets. Fixing these issues was fortunately an easy task. I removed all of the body filler with the wire brush to check for any traces of rust.
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Accident scar on the lower crossmember. |
Then using the angle grinder I smoothed the metal surface.
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Result after using the angle grinder. |
As a primer I applied a zinc coat using a brush.
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Zinc coat. |
The finishing top coat was the championship white paint.
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Championship white top coat. |
On this occasion I have also thoroughly cleaned the whole front bulk and refreshed the paint with one coat of championship white paint.
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Finished front bulkhead. |
The difference between the dirty and cleaned front end is obvious.
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