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Jason

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  1. haha i can always lend you a hand if you get stuck on the electrics fell free to ask :( i wouldn't say my progress has been speedy :D I'm barley able to do anything on it when I'm not on holidays, and i missed a week this time becuse i was on holidays :wub: but next term is short and they need to reports in 3 weeks before skool ends so i can really get stuck into it :hug: atm I'm working on a gaylord graphics assignment and taking ages
  2. question. why do you 'black out' the front end?
  3. are yoru ready to hand over a wad of cash upwards from $5000 ?
  4. Well you will need this super special Tool before your go any further
  5. :( omg, i don't know what else to say, it just looks cool :D
  6. hehehe i know :D
  7. For some reason i HAD to do this..... :D
  8. Mock up. Hey look there brakes under there :D Next stop clark rubber to look for some underlay and sound proffing, then i can get the stock loom in, heater box and all the other crap that comes with it.
  9. Well I'm about 1/2 fitting the carpet. Its a bitch of a job. I'm almost finished with the alarm and central locking, its all mounted and i just slice its loom into the cars. But at lest the little flashy light and key less entry works :D Big thanks to rob for swapping the strut hats over, Ive got them test fitted, now i need to get the bushes and steering rack reckon to mount it all in. EDIT : you should be able to interpret now, my bad
  10. I need some sort of sound proofing to replace that gross burnt cheese stuff that comes on Ke70s that sits on the fire wall. For all you that don't know what it is, its foam on the bottom covered in a brittle rubber. What would be the best replacement for this?
  11. rolfberries
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  13. Its nice to dream...... Should have rear seats in tomorrow, but before i get them in i have to get some beefy battery wire to run under the seat/over wheel Arch area.
  14. I think it will be cool :down:
  15. Happy Bday :down:
  16. Jason

    Rust

    Use the fine cutting wheels on the grinder (about 2mm thick), they are very precise if your handy with your grinder. Also wire wheels have a tendency to shoot there bristles off into flesh.
  17. SCX 16 thats colour is so hot :)
  18. Name : Jason Car Ae71 - Spirit Motor & Driveline: 4agze, T50, T18 rear end Suspension & Brakes : Front 330lb coilovers, slotted and vented DBA rotors quad pot calipers Rear: 180lb coilover, standard T18 drums Whiteline sway bars front and back Wheels & Tyres :Some random mesh wheel Interior : Black and white vinyl, custom dash work Body : Hopefully silver, shaved badges Other: SC14, megasquirt II chip with V3 board Pics: Do you really want to see a bare shell?
  19. i like to call it a Persuasion bar :)
  20. depends if you want to pay $2000 for something thats worth $200
  21. ahah teddy thers a seach button :pirate: Thanks felix :)
  22. trying to make that shell... not such a shell :pirate: I WILL get these on tomorrow no matter what :)
  23. I'm about to get a bearing kit for my 4agze (bigport), but i first need to know if the bearing are differant/stronger for gzes. Just covering all bases before i spends money. Google hasnt turned up anything.
  24. I was thinking about bolting except the thing ways about as much as the car (you can lift stock one with one hand, i struggle to lift new one with two) and wont fit on my bench :) there seems to be a notch on the top of the shock, see if any of my spanners fit it
  25. Well i tried to get them off, and then the shock rotated with the bolt.... Is there some sort of tool i need?
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