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  • Strawhat
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    Dude that sucks that you got screwed over.
    I know what you mean about taking the gamble, a couple hundred bucks is a lot and every time I send someone money I freak out for the next few days until I get a tracking number?

    And super rare wheel collection?
    As an amateur wheel whore, would love to see some pictures. hahah

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  • 244Brick
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    lol that's so funny, because now his info is going to be all over the web

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  • 1badg35
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    yeah i have his full info and address, im just not wasting the time to make it out to indiana. haha I found out he is a legit person and does own the house that i have the address for, so its moreso just working out a few more details, and coming up with a scheme to make him shit his pants a little. At this point, its now a game of seeing if i can fuck with him. No chance I am getting the money back, so might as well have a little fun with it

    Once i see what my options are, ill put up his info on all of the websites so no one else falls for the crap.

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  • 244Brick
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    Yeah, you're such a wheelsnob man!! Well, karma always revisits. I hope you find out who it is, so others can be warned.

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  • 1badg35
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    yeah it happens. I had a feeling this deal was too good to be true, and told my friend i was going to "take the gamble" so i was prepared for it..

    Ill get his info out there on the nets soon as I figure out if i have any options.

    it was a good run, 50+ sets of wheels, never a spot of an issue or shady situation on a single one of them.. It figures the one set i actually purchase having plans for is the one that falls apart in the process. haha. Its really funny having every aspect of a wheel set planned out and sitting waiting all the way down to the tires and assembly hardware, caps, logos, wheel halves, etc, while the one thing missing.... the wheel faces. haha

    Odd fact: My super rare collection that i wont part with or even speak of often has never had a car to go on.. I have a small collection 5-6 sets of wheels that i just like to keep on the wall until that rainy day that I pick up another project car and they magically work for. haha

    as you can tell im not overly bothered by it. Sometimes for a good deal you have to gamble, in this case i lost a few hundred bucks

    If someone does live in Indiana though, I would love help to give the guy a little scare.... I have a few ideas. haha
    Last edited by 1badg35; 02-28-2013, 10:05 PM.

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  • 244Brick
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    Damn!!! sorry about that man!

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  • gbaby2089
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    Username on Zilvia?

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  • 1badg35
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    So... I might need some help. Anyone near in location to this address?

    Address: 6182 W State Rd 28, Frankfort, IN 46041

    Owner scammed me out of a set of wheels... The temporary set for my car is on hold till I can find some new parts to use. Pretended to own a set of wheels, paid the man, and he owns no such wheels. Gave me the runaround, and now I can not file a claim because the time lapsed for filing a claim.
    It was worth a shot. Back to the search for the proper wheel faces for the temporary set. Lol

    It happens. Shady people on these internets. He is a member of zilvia.net. I'll post up some more info once I do a bit more investigation.

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  • KSNAPP
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    Just read this entire thread... in love. Your car is amazing! Nice work sir

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  • frink84
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    nice work, love the floating plug!

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  • 1badg35
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    a little more. below is the lower hard pipe. Upper hard pipe is much more work, and being made from scratch, so ill document that next.

    the lower coolant hard pipe is in the foreground of this picture.


    It contains and covers the thermostat which is the reason for its shape.

    decided to change things up quite a bit in terms of coolant flow. just for reference, here is the mock up of the finalized parts that i decided not to use (being fitted on the second tt motor on the stand for now)
    i threw on the braided rubber hoses so you can see how the OEM design is quite odd. works because of the massive amounts of parts cramped in these bays from the factory, but for me... nah. quest for motor in bay here and thats all.



    as you can see, the stock lower pipe runs left, then down, then all the way back across the radiator, and then tight 90deg in. an extra say 4-5 feet of hose for what I need it for.

    so let the chopping begin.



    chopped back some more, and then some more.. turned the -16 button on the lathe, and test fit it on what remained



    that works.. tig welded from the inside again (yes so we can get a laugh when people ask how the plug seems to float)



    then a little time in the media blaster, and its ready for powder

    did a quick mock up on the mock up motor with the 90deg hose end off of the shop race car, and here is how she will look when its all done. I have to say, I love having a second motor to mock up parts on.




    more to come. the upper hard pipe is quite a bit more fabrication work
    Last edited by 1badg35; 02-24-2013, 09:26 PM.

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  • 05subysti
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    nice reservoir! this car is insanely clean. Jealous of the bay, and porsche seats haha

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  • Jozi
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    Nice work on the dual tank! Shadow gaps

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  • cbus mkv
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    just read this whole thread, wow

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  • 1badg35
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    part 1 of the fab work.. im going backwards, but i dont have the pictures of the other stuff on my phone yet, so here it goes.

    decided since i am simplifying things as much as physically possible, lets eliminate some ugly rubber hoses. yes, that would be power steering and coolant related. these are pretty much the only hoses left in the bay, so why not convert them.

    but wait, why would I convert the existing ugly reservoirs to AN? not worth the time given they are ugly and in the way... SO

    why not design a reservoir? yep thats the ticket. got to about 5 min of sketching the ideas and went at it. Ran some calcs to see how big each res would hold once i was able to get to dimensions I liked, and off we went



    So, basically the thought was that I had need for a coolant overflow tank, and power steering reservoir, both of which needed to be mounted on the frame rail under the front fascia, completely out of view. The Power steering portion is sloped and baffled so that it functions like stock and is gravity fed to aid the pump, the coolant side is a bit simpler. we made a double wall on the inside and put some automotive vapor barrier type insulation in between so that the tanks would not transfer heat from one to another. Just an extra precaution

    Big help from my buddy Ed @ FFE for the finish welding porn on the piece to not only make it liquid tight, but look sick as well

    so from the sketch, cut some flat pieces of aluminum (2) and bent each of them twice to basically make 3 sides of the box. then bent them on the metal brake, and started planning.



    back welded in the AN ports for all of the necessary fittings



    started on some of the baffling as you can see here, from the return that comes from the rack. no splashing when its all done

    tig welded everything, brought the two pieces together to form a tank, and finish welded all of the seams. and then to finish off, i measured for the location of the mount that will mount the tank to the bottom side of the frame rail. 1/4" aluminum tigged isnt going anywhere

    and here is the back side of the finished product. going to be going in the pile for some matching black powdercoat



    notice that since the ports are back welded, it looks as if they were floating on the outside. little stupid details we drool over when doing this type of stuff



    front side (side you would technically see)



    lots more stuff to come... the last few weeks have been busy with little fab work here and there every break I get. from custom made coolant hard pipes that come off of the block to new ports that come off of the only accessory still on the motor.. for now
    Last edited by 1badg35; 02-21-2013, 08:32 AM.

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