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22-07-2013, 12:07 PM | #1221 |
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I was really liking the rims you had on it! But if you must change them, id respray them a dark titanium sort of colour..
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08-09-2013, 07:42 PM | #1222 |
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So, update...
I got sick & tired coating on paint stripper & scraping, so by chance my old man was getting some of my brothers boat bits sandblasted, so I got the wheels done as well. cost? Carton of XXXX... Winner! Last couple nights between baby duties I have cleaned them up with wax & grease remover, gave them both 2 coats of primer. This arvo I got stuck into 2 rims, both wheels receiving 3 coats of Gunmetal Grey, so tomorrow will hit them with a couple coats of clear Apart from the wheels, the list to do: Buy tyres, get them mounted on the Enkei's Find Enkei centre caps Fit Cusco Coilovers (To be Shipped ) Fit Mazda 6 Front Brakes Fit Cusco Lower tie bar Hoping to have it all done within a couple weeks
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13-09-2013, 07:26 PM | #1224 |
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All wheels are painted, 2 coats of colour, 3 coats of clear. Not bad for a home job
And next to the car: Now to let them cure for a week or so, then to throw on the tyres
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24-09-2013, 11:20 PM | #1225 |
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So last Thursday, this happened:
Followed by this: Last night I went out with Ben & Alex and took some moar photos: This morning I got to work and was greeted to a 34kg box: Everyone suspected Aaron was in the box so I gave him some breathing holes & a drink Got home, put the box in the garage and I came back and found that Aaron had got himself free, and left the box full of foam! No, not really, they contained these beauties Cusco Vacanza adjustable Coilovers Hopefully Sunday I can get them in nthe car, as I suspect my rear struts have let go, so really perfect timing!
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27-10-2013, 02:53 PM | #1226 |
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So this morning I headed to my parents place and the old boy and I got stuck into the coilovers
20mins and both rear struts were out Back in! lower tie bar went in too Done! As per aaron's original specs, car sits about 5mm lower, but the ride is 200% better and hitting corners is just plain awesome! Suspension setup = complete!
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27-10-2013, 03:13 PM | #1227 |
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What is the ground clearance on the lower tie bar? Just for a ' if your game, i am' thing.
The rim paint job came up beautiful considering all of the angles/ edges and that. Very neat. |
28-10-2013, 02:06 PM | #1228 |
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I would say its about 140mm off the ground, hasnt scraped "yet"
And cheers mate, a lot of blood sweat and tears went into those wheels, they may not be perfect, but I like them, and can say "I painted them"
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28-10-2013, 04:04 PM | #1229 | |
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on my MST's I was 90mm clearance. and gained some clearance later on with the oversized tyres on the Buddy Clubs. Rear was around the 140mm mark I believe? Jump under the car and measure... but its probably lower than you think EDIT: Due to the location of the bar (almost in line with the axles) its pretty hard to scrape the tie bar. Its always the overhanging stuff from the axles (like front lip etc) that scrape. that silly black plastic lip was my early warning/ detection device... you scrape that... your probably going to hit the tie bar rofl ... I beached my tie bar once... due to a coupla wanktards parking me in allowing no swing angle
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08-02-2014, 09:24 PM | #1230 |
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Its been 3 months since the last update, and there has been no changes apart from taking the subaru lip off, im getting old
I still take the odd photo of it still, this being the latest: There is one small thing, after cleaning out the garage today, I found some centre caps from my j48 SP20 wheels, and thought I would see if they fit...and they do, just! As I only have 3, Ive ordered a set off ebay and they should be here within a week or two, so will play around with the current ones, just to see what paint colour works best.. Apart from that, its been 20mths since FS-ZE went in back in June 2012, and have only managed to drive 13,000 in that time, I just dont drive the car no more, a tank of fuel lasts 3-4 weeks
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08-02-2014, 10:02 PM | #1231 |
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marc I was just thinking the saem about my car, although I do have some updating to do but it's been while since I've updated mine also,
I like the ride height was it you who got Jess's mazda6 brakes ???? if so when are they going on ?? you'll love them
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08-02-2014, 10:53 PM | #1232 | |
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Yeah, I like the height too, but am thinking of going down another 5-10mm, but I doubt I'll go through with it haha Yeah, They are still in the hands of Luke, should pick them up one day. No point using them at the moment as the rotors on the front were only replaced a couple weeks before the motor went in, so plenty of meat still on them! Will probably track down some MPV rear calipers & Mazda 6 rotors as well
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08-02-2014, 11:03 PM | #1233 |
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haha you forgot about them ay ??? lol
me being me I say yes do it lol. but if you don't lower it it's not bad as is yes I got a fair bit to update and it's not stopping anytime soon, it's all happening ATM
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09-02-2014, 12:15 AM | #1234 |
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MPV rear calipers? huhwut
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31-05-2014, 11:22 PM | #1235 |
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Washed the car for the first time in 3 months, thats as exciting as it gets im afraid!
IMG_9942 by Marc.G.Photography, on Flickr IMG_9948 by Marc.G.Photography, on Flickr Looking at purchasing some WRX front seats in the near future, along with some new wheels, with the wifes permission of course!
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01-06-2014, 07:07 PM | #1236 |
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guessing the damages on the drviers side isn't fixed since that side of the car is hidden from view as always. maybe fix that before wheels and seats?
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01-06-2014, 08:47 PM | #1237 |
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Nope, and it'll happen, just waiting on a mate to get some free time to do some work on it
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02-06-2014, 12:52 PM | #1238 |
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Dayum, that first shot! Makes me wish I could've got the SP20 bar on my Protege before it got written off. D:
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02-06-2014, 06:23 PM | #1239 |
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I haven't washed mine since September last year!
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08-10-2014, 12:14 AM | #1240 |
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So on the weekend, I purchased front and rear seats out of an 05 WRX Sedan that a mates had since he sold his rexy, so I snatched these up Apart from a slight tear in the passenger seat, they are in pretty mint condition
The Tetris game I had to play to get it all in All laid out Passenger seat in: Harry wanting to go for a joyride before I pulled the drivers out Drivers seat in! Pretty much all that needs doing to fit them is swap over seat belt anchor point, bend the front tabs slightly, and with some bodily twisting and turning, they bolt in I also purchased the rear seat out of Kris/ice88's SP20, and plan on dying the grey fabric to match the fronts Final Verdict: The seats sit about 15-20mm higher than stock seats (a little lower than when I had the autotechnica race seats on recaro rails) but the bolsters keep you firmly planted And with summer and boiling temps just around teh corner, I wont burn my ass like i did on the leather seats Apart from that, nothings changed, checked the odometer yesterday and have done 16,400kms since the motor went in 2 years 4 months ago, I hardly drive the thing! Hopefully tomorrow night I will take some proper photos, but yeah you get the drill
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