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that 20 way connector is relevant to my interests, URL?

Looking awesome man, those gauges are pretty schmick :).
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ProZac wrote:that 20 way connector is relevant to my interests, URL?

Looking awesome man, those gauges are pretty schmick :).
I got it from these guys via ebay
http://www.performanceplusconnection.co ... K_BH_20_18

Yeah always loved the look of the liquid filled pro comp gauges so just had to have them :)
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Well have had a productive wee arvo in the garage.
Lots of little jobs to be done at the moment, so today managed to get the drivers side fire extinguisher mounted, and fabricate the driver and passenger floorplates.
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No more spending for awhile as cat has managed to get crook overnight, so $1500 later and he's still at the vets, albeit slightly better!
Might have enough money left for food this month, we'll see haha
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Well havn't had much time for car stuff lately as been busy running half marathons, flying round for work meetings and spending time with my boy.
Did manage to get a quote for the bodywork i want done - $1800 :shock:
Thats for quality work though by an old school guy who avoids bog like the plague which i guess is worth paying for.
So car is goin in to him next time im home.
I did get half the rollcage painted, and 2 of my semi slicks mounted though.
And suspension is nearly finished finally! And brake rotors are redrilled and mounted.
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I have a sudden craving for McDonalds...

McLovin It :).
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ProZac wrote:I have a sudden craving for McDonalds...

McLovin It :).
Haha was so my first thought too! Lucky she aint gonna be red for much longer :)
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Looking good bryce :)
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Well long time between updates as work and family life have been taking precedence over playing with my toy. Have got more motivated though and done a bit more recently.
Managed to score myself a Magnus Motorsport inlet manifold which is a beautiful piece of kit, not to mention alot lighter than my cut and shut factory manifold. Also bought a billet throttle body to suit.
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Decided to go with a full wrap around drivers seat too for extra safety, so have sold one of my racetechs, and bought a Sparco Circuit 2 seat and matching rails. Extremely comfortable and safe seat.

Had the local drive shaft shop make me a custom driveshaft for my Mazda gearbox. Decided on new uni joints, gearbox yoke and shaft itself, and then had it all balanced up. Took a little longer than expected but for the cost and the job they did, was well worth it.

Spent the last week out in the shed for a few hrs a day when my boy was asleep, fabricating a gearbox crossmember for the mazda box. I used Avandulls design for ideas (as my mount is different) and made it up out of 6mm and 3mm steel plate. Am pretty pleased with how well it came out.

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That gearbox crossmember looks proper tidy mate, nice work! New engine bay bling looks the part too :-).
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Post by Lunacy »

ProZac wrote:That gearbox crossmember looks proper tidy mate, nice work! New engine bay bling looks the part too :-).
Cheers man. Lets just say that gearbox aint going anywhere haha!
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Post by thrash »

yum! all of it! :beer
quest wrote:
WANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lol
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Post by OLD FART »

Looking good Bryce :D :beer
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