Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Alfa Romeo Spider 3.7L 24V V6 Build

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • street
    replied
    Update

    I also mounted the power window switches in the perfect location. Well hidden away, but easily accessible. It's just under the console on each side. This is the passenger's. If you look closely, you can just see it in one of the previous shots.

    SANY0101

    street

    Leave a comment:


  • street
    replied
    Update

    I've been busy fabricating a new console from scratch as the previous one had too may faults. What I changed was the rake angle on the shifter section - laid it back further as well as narrowed the sides for more leg room.

    SANY0117

    I also implemented a much cleaner layout and finished it off with small detail trim and purpose built sections.

    SANY0122

    After lining up all the panels, I wrapped it all in suede and reinstalled it.

    SANY0087

    There's just the shifter bezel left to fabricate along with the shifter bag mounts and a couple small detail panels to slot into place. Anything that is out of line or missing, my trimmer will take care of.

    street

    Leave a comment:


  • street
    replied
    Replys.

    Originally posted by nykwhy2 View Post
    You only live once, more photos?
    Doin' my best Bro! At the same time, I don't wanna bore you guys with all the small crap I agonize over for hours getting right.

    street

    Originally posted by Jorge View Post
    I've been following since the start but seemed to have missed updates since about November, well worth the read of the last like 8 pages. Absolutely perfect build down to every minor detail.
    Thanks Jorge! This is the stage that is so hard to get through. All the stuff that you think is minor, should be a quick fab and install or run test, just ends up fries your brain!!

    street

    Originally posted by 2bsolut View Post
    Read the hole thread and i must say it`s just amazing work you have done here The fabrication and attention to detail is just mind blowing and makes me want to crack on with my own car Anyways all the best........
    Thanks 2bsolut!

    Originally posted by JC. View Post
    Fucking beautiful.
    Thanks JC!

    Originally posted by Sgt Savage View Post
    I never thought I'd say one of these cars is sexy, but damn sir, you are doing it right.
    Thanks Sgt,Savage!

    Originally posted by P78 View Post


    quite the transformation bruh

    mad props
    Thanks P78! Ummm...is that shot still lurking around...

    street

    Originally posted by Mk2Singh View Post
    The new front bumper fits just right with the rest of the cars lines!
    Thanks Mk2Singh! I've got over 150 hours or design and work in that damn thing!!

    street

    Originally posted by Boxfullofjoel View Post
    Great car I saw the thread on the Alfa forum. My dad had a spider that he bought and sold 3x. Keep the updates coming
    Thanks Boxfullofjoel! Your dad must be a very patient man!!!

    street

    Leave a comment:


  • Boxfullofjoel
    replied
    Great car I saw the thread on the Alfa forum. My dad had a spider that he bought and sold 3x. Keep the updates coming

    Leave a comment:


  • Mk2Singh
    replied
    The new front bumper fits just right with the rest of the cars lines!

    Leave a comment:


  • P78
    replied


    quite the transformation bruh

    mad props

    Leave a comment:


  • Sgt Savage
    replied
    I never thought I'd say one of these cars is sexy, but damn sir, you are doing it right.

    Leave a comment:


  • JC.
    Guest replied
    Fucking beautiful.

    Leave a comment:


  • 2bsolut
    replied
    Read the hole thread and i must say it`s just amazing work you have done here The fabrication and attention to detail is just mind blowing and makes me want to crack on with my own car Anyways all the best........

    Leave a comment:


  • Jorge
    replied
    I've been following since the start but seemed to have missed updates since about November, well worth the read of the last like 8 pages. Absolutely perfect build down to every minor detail.

    Leave a comment:


  • nykwhy2
    replied
    You only live once, more photos?

    Leave a comment:


  • street
    replied
    Update

    Taking care of minor details as of late that are not really update worthy.

    For now, a shot of the digital temp gauges in full operation for intake charge, heat management and cooling modification evaluational purpose.


    SANY0026

    Installed and fabricated mounts to secure the blind spot cams. Full 120 degrees of field view. No more over the shoulder checks. Glance. Go.

    SANY0008-1

    Relayed just to the left of gauge pod on (2) 3.5" monitors. (washed out on time exposure)

    SANY0027

    Fabricated a thinner and more simplified console to hold gauge controller and files through head unit. The rest of the interior including what I've done will be blended and installed very soon..

    SANY0019

    Leave a comment:


  • street
    replied
    Spider Update

    Been busy with work and have not had time to continue much work on the Spider. However, I did manage to order a few clean-up items.

    Aside from new window regulators, door locks, cameras/monitors and other wiring, I didn't bother posting as that's not really that interesting and has nothing to do with stance.

    However, I will update with these digital temp gauges that I've been waiting on. Dead accurate and small enough to fit into the main pod. These three gauges will monitor (from bottom to top) - outside air temp, plenum temp and engine bay temp.

    This way I can keep a close eye on what is happening to the intake charge and be able to monitor heat levels as well as being able to evaluate on cooling techniques and mods during testing. These gauges are fully programmable with built in alarms, dimmer control of a red output and are able to record peak readings for further analysis.

    I chose a simple staggered layout for ease of viewing and made a trim panel covered in suede to coincide with the rest of the dash.

    street

    photo

    Leave a comment:


  • Pierre3400
    replied
    What happend to this car??

    Leave a comment:


  • street
    replied
    2011 Parting Shot

    Spoke with my interior guy today and due to the holidays and present work load, he's still quite busy at the moment. We discussed briefly over the phone what I need done and have decided to get together early in the new year to go over the details in person with the Spider. Nothing major. Just standard work.

    Well, it's been one hell of a year and a lot has transpired. And with that, I'm very greatfull for all those that have continued to forge ahead with me and continue to support my efforts. I will not let you down.

    street

    001 - Copy

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X