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  • LaMaR-
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    I gotta know man where did you get this??

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  • CHLTRTL
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    Anyone know how can I upload videos the better way instead of the stupid link? Been searching and trying on how to, no luck ��

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  • Tate
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    The cluster. Sweet Jesus.

    Mental.

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  • CHLTRTL
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    Been MIA for a waaaay too long
    here is a little update of what ive been working on whenever i get free time





















    Decided to cut the bumper for better air flow



    Mock up of an oil cooler



    Moved to new place, and sold the wheels due to overkill



    Picked up gauges and made a gauge cluster like never seen before












    And it ended up being a first prototype till I got much more brilliant idea for execution 
    Second prototype came our legit








    Decided to make fancy floors



























    Here is the video of trunk assembly, if anyone interested














    The Brilliant idea that I cannot wait to see installed
    Hidden AEM Boost, Oil Temp, and Wideband and some accessory kill switches





    And the video of custom gauges
    Last edited by CHLTRTL; 02-06-2015, 05:59 PM.

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  • soab
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    In for more on this! Lovin it so far!!!

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  • Sausager
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    In for more. This thing's sweet!

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  • jazig.k
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    I love wire tuck jobs, watching them anyway. Never done it myself but I can't wait to get a shed to do it...

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  • CHLTRTL
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    Haven't updated in awhile, so here is an little update....

    Got a new connector, since the other one didn't have enough pins



    Cut the wires, getting ready for connector




    Received Mishimoto intercooler, teeest fiiit....

    Didn't get around installing it yet

    On the other hand found something interesting in my engine bay, THE RUST god damn it, got to clean it up asap and paint it
    Last edited by CHLTRTL; 01-29-2015, 02:52 PM.

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  • milano_red
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    This is so great. It makes me want to go balls deep into a build!

    Amazing work so far man!

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  • Isuzupickup
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    I like where this is going. What a tear down, pretty balls deep into this project haha.

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  • projecthoarder
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    This really makes me miss my old 2g, keep up the good work man. I still have the Hyundai valve cover I was going to put in it sitting in my room if I ever get the notion to buy another one .

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  • CHLTRTL
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    Spend the whole Saturday working on my car, it was a nice weather here in Cali and it was perfect.
    Took the front subrfame out, grinded it to bear metal, still need to smooth it out and it will be ready for clear coat cause who needs paint. The reason for keeping it this color is to show what car is really made of, its original state of where it came from, and itll be different





    I know some of you will dislike this idea, but I recently started a project for the house out of 8 cylinder block that I was craving for awhile and got an opportunity I could not pass on. I scooped up an engine out of 1967 Ford or something else not sure exactly what it was. The thing was destroyed, covered in layers of rust, and was not moved in years, 4th cylinder rod shot through the oil pan and block and there is no way I will be fixing it , so I decided to take advantage of it and make it into what I always wanted, "A Coffee Table". First I disassembled it, pulled the heads out and each cylinder had rust all over them, was a bit of a pita to pull the pistons and rods out, but with 2x4 piece of wood and hammer it came right out. Will be salvaging some of the stuff and see what else I can create out of it. At the moment I need to drop it off at the shop to clean it up, polish it and paint it, should look good when it finished




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  • XkokidureX
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    Stanced DSM ftw! great work! Wanna see that wire tuck finished

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  • boosted brit
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    In for some more dsm love.

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  • CHLTRTL
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    As promised a little update with pictures




    Not done yet, still needs more work to smooth everything out








    Picked up 3 sizes of wire loom and 1 Mil Spec Connector with 37pin 16 size, might need to get one more to make it look industrial









    Hopefully the wiring will be done very soon without any complications (fingers crossed)

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