Here you go, sound is not great but its runs nice.
Here you go, sound is not great but its runs nice.
Last edited by camoit; 10-15-2011 at 08:14 PM.
Freaking Nasty..... Well i guess it time for me to fit a 5Liter in my 2nd gen
That will spin the tires. I made an edit so the video is on the page. Hope you don't mind.
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Thanks Camoit I didn't know how to do that so I just made the link.
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got the gauges all finished up and installed. Here's a pic of the custom dash gauge pod.
Gauge Cluster.jpg
Turn signals and High beams are LED's, used the original Charge and Seat belt lenses glued to the back then used a couple 1:24th model car beauty rings to clean up the 5/8" hole.
Gonna do something similar, though I'm all about ripping out the old dash and boxing in with aluminum and carbon fiber right now.
Looks great!
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Have used CF for computer case mods, I understand the cost, I promise. LOL
Will likely use the carbon/kevlar blends. Look better.
Never liked the look of CF myself, it looks like unfinished fiberglass that someones put a spray tint on then cleared.
Been a while since I posted anything but all I'm doing is freaking body work. Just about got the roof done, fenders are almost ready for primer and misc. small dents filled.Hope to have the body sitting in E-coat in a week or 2. Still haven't found a drivers door (
OK I got you a door. It was $76.00 USD. It's complete with glass and everything. The only thing is you will need to move the mirror holes. It's a low mount you have the high mount. It's not that big of a deal. It has no rust that I can see. Now we just need to get the shipping together. I'll get you a full weight of the door.
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Holy Crap a door!!!!!. Thanks Camoit. Mirrors don't matter as I have a custom set that I modified from an 86 RX7 that are electric.
Very nice build. Looks like you're about a year ahead of me, as I'm just getting all the mechanicals in mine worked out and then road tested for a few months. Then I'm going to blow it apart for a complete frame off rebuild. Nice work.
What is the ultimate destination for your exhaust?
I see you've done exactly what I'm planning in order to run the pipes through the cross memebers, and I'm building a fuel cell that'll sit at the back of the chassis where the spare was so I have room to tuck the mufflers in tight, and run a full exhaust system all the way back. I'm also mounting my battery in the back under the bed.
Carbon Fiber isn't that expensive. You can get all kinds of good carbon, and the hybrids mentioned here, in small quantities from Advanced Vehicle Technologies in Indy. Joel Walsworth will fix you up! Much cheaper than places like Fiberglast...
As far as how it looks, well, that's up to the guy who lays it up. You can see some of my work in the "other vehicles" thread. There are a few guys out there who know what they're doing, still not many, and still yet many more crooks and charlitans selling one ply of carbon on a crap fiberglass laminate as "high tech". Buyer beware...
The exhaust will be run through the side of the bed with 3" SS tips cut at a 45 degree angle in front of the tires. I'm frenching in a 4.5" opening about 5-6" deep that the tips will run through. I relocated a new stock tank to where the spare was then ran a Holley Blue 110ghp pump.With the Air system, Shocks,4 link,Gas tank, Air tank and wiring I had 2 options, either run the exhaust under the frame in front of the 4 link mount or over the frame and out the side of the box. I think it's going to look better running out the side of the box and another plus is it won't get crushed if I bottom out on a speed bump or something.
Was planning on doing the same thing. Are you going to do the frenched tips into the actual rocker or do the tips at the very bottom edge ??
Through the bottom front rocker. Then maybe some nice Flame throwers so I can have cooked Rice at the lights
Woot the door is here,thanks Camoit I can now strip it down and get it ready for primer next week. psst thanks for the Kilo of that fine California weed
Nothing like green, purple and red for X-Mas Ha Ha...
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Tore it down, test fit, then beat a few dents out...... I'm a happy camper
Drive Door Fit.jpg
will need the final line up but IT FITS!!!!!
I know the mirror mounting is different from your door. There is a High mount and a low mount for 1 gens. High is up next to the window. That one was a low mount. It came from a late model 1 gen.
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Doesn't matter where the mirrors were located I have custom mounted RX7 power mirrors that fit upper body line.So either style mount has to be filled.
On first gen the low mount mirrors bolt on top to the same holes as the sport mirrors - the bottom holes are added. My 1980 has old skool Vitaloni mirrors from the 80's painted to match mounted in the stock location.
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And I shall call him SPOT......... door is just about ready for final sanding then primer on the outside and inside painted the interior color.
First and Second Filler coat sanded.
Door Repair 1.jpg
Third filler coat applied.
Door Repair 2.jpg
looks nice! any plans to body drop it?
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