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  • #46
    Unnf, so much want.
    Sup. Call me Z.
    My Accord "build".

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    • #47
      Can't wait to see what it looks like all powdercoated and cleaned up.

      then the frame goes on, engine back in, suspension back in, then off to paint!

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      • #48
        I'm big fan of this project. I love to see when something good is made better!
        Keep up the good work

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        • #49
          Frame/trailing arms/upper and lower control arms are all back from powder coating!!!!!!!!!!

          the prop valve for the brakes is mounted to the frame. custom stainless brake lines are tucked along the frame. In these pics, it's only laying in place, it will get fastened to the frame when done.

          Stronger balljoints (which the hopping guys use) installed. new urethane bushings for the upper/lower control arms plus urethane body mount bushings.

          switches and thangs has blown my mind. very very happy with the outcome thus far.













































          more pics within the next week or so!

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          • #50
            That frame is beautiful...Good game
            http://www.neuemotorsports.com/

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            • #51
              Holy. Sweet. Fuck.

              This is insane. How did I miss this!?
              I dislike Byron.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by got splits? View Post
                Holy. Sweet. Fuck.

                This is insane. How did I miss this!?
                threads do seem to fall fast here if it's not constantly bumped.

                more pics shortly... a few days. The body goes back on the frame today/tomorrow, exhaust and engine back in, the hanger bearing gets done today, second alternator has been ordered.....

                so many small things. ugh.

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                • #53
                  Those welds blew my mind
                  Check out my Alfa restoration here:

                  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8l...7WzTiNj8Xy6C4A

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                  • #54
                    I was a bit bummed to see a car this legit and rare get heavier modification but at the end of the day its your car and it will be bad ass, can't wait to see more!
                    My '66 C10 Build
                    My BMW 2002 Build

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                    • #55
                      ooph <3 love it! My friend has a '64 that's bagged as well. I don't think he's gone as far as the boxed frame though. His dad has a '59 that they just finished putting on bags as well. Just love these cars.
                      00 Lexus LS400: VIP-Style
                      90 Mazda Miata: Track toy
                      63 Volkswagen Beetle
                      95 Lexus SC300: 3.0L VVTi-swapped and singled
                      03 Lexus IS300: V8+TT+6spd


                      NL Projects

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by 99sil-teg View Post
                        I was a bit bummed to see a car this legit and rare get heavier modification but at the end of the day its your car and it will be bad ass, can't wait to see more!
                        I had my reservations about going this balls deep into the car also....

                        but with the X-Frames and the speed of the bag setup, there was a really good chance I would endup bending the frame..... Other than the frame, the bags are the only other modification (which can be undone very easily!).

                        The interior is %100 original currently. We are replacing the front seat covers with IDENTICLE match pieces and foam, new dashpad, and that's it. Basically refreshing just a few pieces of the interior.

                        Exterior, I bought some replacement emblems and a few trim pieces that were not flawless. nothing crazy, and the paint will remain the same colour.

                        I want to keep it "OEM+". No crazy flake paint or designs. Clean, simple, refreshed.
                        Last edited by Nicotine; 11-30-2013, 03:05 AM.

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                        • #57
                          body is on the frame.

                          suspension is done

                          drive shaft and bearing are on

                          brake lines are done

                          second alternator is installed

                          and the list goes on and on...





















                          the trunk is not closed, it's not misaligned :P



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                          • #58
                            o my... This is amazing. I love this thread. Keep up the awesome work.
                            http://cdn.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=17224

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                            • #59
                              will do!

                              it's off to altered altitudes tomorrow. 2 more compressors going in and 2 more water traps.

                              then off to the body shop!

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                              • #60
                                quick update. the car is at airassisted.ca (altered altitudes). 2 more pumps going in, changing some check valves......................... THEN OFF TO PAINT!

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