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10-29-2015, 10:04 AM | #1803 |
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Thanks guys! soon edafe, its gotta be the wedding car
A buddy of mine, Nathan, got me in touch with a guy whos got a large interest in doing resto work on japanese classics. I had a chance to get him to paint some stuff on my r32 and it turned out fantastic, we met up at the garage and took a look at the japan and he said its a project hes gonna be willing to take on..so i'm pretty stoked! we came up with a schedule/game plan that sort of puts a screeching halt on the direction i was going. so now i have to redirect my focus on building new rear wheel well tubs for the car, altering the doors and reskinning them and working out the sills. immediately after i will need to hop on the fuel cell. this is how poorly the rear fender job was done on the car.. hidden underneath some massive drape fenders. you can see here i've outlined what can go and what needs to stay for the new sleeker flares, time to get to cutting and see what i can find. some buildup where the sill meets up with the rear well, as expected.. and the door.. bit worse than what i want to deal with but nothing a welder and some time can't fix. hoping to finish the driver side tub this weekend, kick on over to the passenger side afterwards.
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10-29-2015, 12:44 PM | #1805 |
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sam Chang posted the link at like 3am on Facebook I happened to be up, saw it and had it bought through Jesse in less than 2 minutes total haha. just very very lucky
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10-29-2015, 02:31 PM | #1806 |
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Whoa! Dusting off the ol' Johny5 log-in to drop some real heat...
It's good to see more in-depth of your work/projects aside from the sneak peaks on IG, Boss. Everything is looking real cool.
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11-01-2015, 04:12 PM | #1807 |
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Got another weekend in on this thing, still finding stuff we gotta neutralize/still building more panels. these pieces are a bit bigger than the normal repairs though. started by completing the door project. there's 3 layers of metal in there that are all essential so i opted to open it all up/neutralize it then do a couple layers of repairs. there's an extension for the door to seal against using oem weather strip so its not just a complete mess under there.
prepped interior for the dry ice treatment and aaron went ahead and got all the sound deadening out next up, to see what i was actually dealing with on the rocker panel, yikes haha. can't be that bad found some things 15 minutes into rocker panel and chill before after insides fresh and ready for custom internal reinforcements which i will be building here shortly. going to subcontract the job out of 16ga. and have an entire new panel created on a brake. some may see it as a setback but i see it as a cool way to improve the car, these sections fail and crumple all the time but this one won't cut open the trunk as well, have a 12gallon cell i'll be putting back there.. you can see the burnthrough from the tub work on the right side, turned out fantastic i think where we left off for the weekend it may not look like it to some, but i'm very happy to see how quickly and how well this cars coming together. the goal right now is paint by mid january then it'll pick up some real speed
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11-03-2015, 02:58 PM | #1808 |
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i was finally able to round up a front end honeycomb grill and headlight buckets! such rare pieces took a long time to find for under $1000 used
missing the hood/fender/lower headlight chrome trim wrap but the front ends really coming together now headed over to louis's shop he was able to help me bend up a replica rocker panel which looks awesome. its made of 16ga. steel and is far stronger than even the factory one, can't wait to burn it onto the car. what i gave him as a guide line what we have now tomorrow night i'm going to dimple up an internal support then hopefully by this weekend get this piece planted on top and ready to smooth out. paint schedules looking great as long as things keep moving forward the way they have been
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11-03-2015, 05:14 PM | #1809 |
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i rushed home today to fit the new rocker shape up and see how close we came, i'm very very pleased!
with only 2 clamps holding it loosely in place thats how close it sits. with some proper fitting its going to look 100%
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11-04-2015, 12:23 PM | #1810 |
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Wow that's great Stew! I would love to replace my rockers like that someday. I am sure they are nasty in there... I just put side skirts on and ignore it, lol. Love seeing this come together!
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11-16-2015, 12:16 PM | #1812 |
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shes worth it fellas! ... i think O___O hahahaha
really haven't had much time to screw with the cars. got some trim pieces in for the japan but nothing to write home about. got this little trim plate thing for the rear bumper of the gtr to hide where i melted my stock bumper, solid move. also decided it might be time to make a change on the exterior. have some parts coming in, a gurney flap for the oe wing, some east bear mirrors and hopefully soon some cf trays/sideskirt extensions. but lately whats been bugging me is the te-v's i've got are flat face instead of the more sought after concave. why on earth volk decided their biggest 17" size should have the most boring face is beyond me, but it might be time for a change. copped a pair of 17x10 +20 regas i'm gonna slap the 275 r888 on and put them on one side of the car, see if i like them. if i do i'll probably switch wheels. or keep both. probably the second choice...since i'm retarded. dunno why there's an evo sticker on but ill desticker them and refinish them if i keep them. put in some work with louis lately working on this brz cage just a couple shots i thought were kind of cool. the hoop fits real well inside of the oem channels! cant wait to finish it!
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11-23-2015, 09:10 PM | #1816 | |
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got a little done on the Japan today.. got the s13 rear coilovers adapted onto the car, bolts on like factory now with not much work. sits low enough that it'll tuck those little baby 13s, so 15s wrapped in r888 will be right at home! then i hopped back onto the rocker panel. started with a nice backing plate after neutralizing all the rust/cutting off all the crap. then i made a piece for bridging the sills and B/C pillars down to the pinch weld. from the factory this only happens in 2 small locations but i'm a firm believer in giving these pieces as much strength as possible. the outter rocker piece is just a small sample i cut off the full piece to get an idea of how it'll lay out. the webbing section is purposely cut long so that once everythings spot welded in place i will grind it flush and round the edges with a nice tig bead still needs a nice endplate piece and another section of webbing up front, moving along though! fitted up the new oil cooler today, used FC coolers such a bland look for a car thats gonna be all freshened up.. still need to gather up fender trim and a trim piece that goes on the lower front part of the grill. i found a NOS chrome bumper for it (i HATE the frp one ) but i cannot convince the old man to pull the trigger -_-
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11-24-2015, 08:12 AM | #1817 |
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Nice find on the desmonds. I have been looking for some 18's for the past several years. Saw some on rhdjapan but they sold for $8k still brand new.
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11-25-2015, 04:10 PM | #1818 |
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yeah i saw that set they were priced RIDICULOUS! hard to find them for anything reasonable these days it seems
got my regas in from japan today, holy fuck they fit so good. 17x10 +20 with 275/40 f/r. i originally got them to see if i'd be into them at all vs. the te37v, its a no brainer, i have to keep both now X_X
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12-13-2015, 05:03 PM | #1820 |
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so I had a dyno day coming up for the 32, decided to take advantage of some miscellaneous projects i've been needing to do. first off i needed to design a new hanger for the exhaust.. i didn't like my old one and i have to weld a set onto jon's car i wouldn't have been happy with the old setup
lol jig. solid as a rock now (yeah my coverage isn't perfect its tight around angles so sue me, the welds are all straw so whatever) My HICAS was deleted by the previous owner but he did the 'loop' modification so there was a gigantic pile of shit still in the car and a couple spots were leaking. de-vaned the back side of the pump and stuffed a bolt in there then made a new line for low pressure return with a setrab valvetrain cooler lots came out, ha.. went to dyno, got to finally place a tune on the powerfc Pro ecu. still cannot get datalogit to set the launch rpm, i'm told this is because newer datalogit program versions won't show this option. however when i load older versions they don't communicate correctly with the datalogit box because i'm using usb to serial converter i think. whatever at least the rev limit is finally ign cut and not fuel. toned down the tune from last time due to inj duty % but it still made around 8rwhp less, gained about 10tq and spools about 3-400rpm sooner give or take its much more active now. once again leaving a dyno day with RS Enthalpy very happy! HTML Code:
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this was quite the process for just one simple piece but i knew i'd only have enough access inside of it to fill it with wax later so everything had to be just right. primed all the freshly neutralized backing panel fresh backing plate covers up some of the holes and adds rigidity back to the piece, once we undercoat the chassis on the bottom it will all be nice and waterproof then i zapped in the internal reinforcement panels to replace the janky and lacking oem pieces used for the jacking points only prime the back side of the rocker panel and clamp it up thats the fitment placed up next to the old rocker cutout, dead on the money! very pleased like it never happened! very very pleased with how it turned out. i'd say 'so and so left until we're almost done' but... not even close. just going to continue moving forward and hope its finished soon haha
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12-22-2015, 03:13 PM | #1822 |
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thanks man yeah I do I'm currently engaged, finalizing everything in may
shes way cool with the car thing, wants to use the classic skyline as a wedding vehicle
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12-22-2015, 04:03 PM | #1823 |
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Those regas fit it perfect. Glad you aren't a stance stretch the tire who cares about performance yolo instgram fanboi. I built a 3 piece wheel about a year ago. I have yet had a chance to put them on so I have been scratching my head how they will fit. I went 18x9.75 +21 with a 265/40/18 tire. Your offsets and wheel tires are the closest fit i have seen so I'm very happy now. Carry on sir.
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10-29-2016, 04:39 AM | #1826 | |
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