Lunacy's Targa Car Build

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Post by rodney007 »

very nice,!
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Post by Mick »

nice mani mate.

keep the photos comin!
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Post by KNIGHT RYDER »

Hay dude anything new on the car?

Running yet? kids keep ya busy ay..

Got the kingsprings in,love them,cheers :D
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KNIGHT RYDER wrote:Hay dude anything new on the car?

Running yet? kids keep ya busy ay..

Got the kingsprings in,love them,cheers :D
Hey Ra
Na not much new other than a couple of mounts fabricated for engine bay, and bought a passenger seat. Kids def keep ya busy but def enjoying bein a dad.
Glad ya got the springs in alright and that your happy with them
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Post by Lunacy »

Well with work being full on, and being a dad, havnt done alot on the car lately.
Have nearly finished my coilovers now, just need to decide on spring rate for the rear (will probably start with 350lb). Just need assembling now.
Also bought a new gearbox off Jas, another mazda box that he had recently rebuilt.
Bought a few more bits from the states too inc a Jayracing alternator relocation kit (big thanks to Komeuppance(Robert) for shipping it to me), and a set of poly torque tube mounts.
And got a nice set of Benen Industries alloy towhooks off trademe.

Alt relocation kit
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Have also found a great contact who is local, who is going to start doing my polycarbonate windows and rear hatch shortly.

Hopefully more to come soon
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Loving your work man, that alternator relocation kit looks the ducks nuts.
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Post by thrash »

apologies for the noob question, but what benefit is there to relocating the alternator?
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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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ProZac wrote:Loving your work man, that alternator relocation kit looks the ducks nuts.
Ta man it bloody should be for the money it cost haha
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Post by Lunacy »

thrash wrote:apologies for the noob question, but what benefit is there to relocating the alternator?
Ive relocated my ps pump to where the alternator used to be so i have more room for my turbo and manifold. So alt now goes where the aircon pump used to be.
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Post by fugazi »

thrash wrote:apologies for the noob question, but what benefit is there to relocating the alternator?
Another noob question, from myself, will be:
What does ducks nuts look like??? :?

Elsewise (?)... I think it's looking good....(?) LOL
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Post by TOMSUN »

fugazi wrote:
thrash wrote:apologies for the noob question, but what benefit is there to relocating the alternator?
Another noob question, from myself, will be:
What does ducks nuts look like??? :?

Elsewise (?)... I think it's looking good....(?) LOL
Let's just say that ducks nuts are a lot neater than dogs balls :D
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Post by Lunacy »

Well been toiling away with lots of little jobs while our boy has been having his naps.
Had my exhaust manifold and turbo exhaust housing coated in hi temp coating, so look a heap better now and should keep alot more heat in.

Have got my intercooler mounted, radiator nearly mounted and most of the engine bay bits in place. Am running wires right left and centre now (and trying to keep them tidy).
Couple more brackets to do for the catch can etc and then once wiring is tidied up, everything comes out again and off she rolls for panel and paint.

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Oh and i decided to go for larger front brakes too, so am getting wilwoods and 302mm rotors, along with a wilwood pedal box. Watch this space...
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Post by OLD FART »

Looks nice and blingy :) :beer
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Post by FST4RD »

Awesome job!
Loving the work and the detail :beer
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Post by Lunacy »

OLD FART wrote:Looks nice and blingy :) :beer
Thanks mate. Hopefully bling translates into fast haha :beer
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