SYDNEY - The Metalsmith - Car Mods and Customisation

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SYDNEY - The Metalsmith - Car Mods and Customisation

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This is the place that is doing my intercooler pipework and airbox.


Simon Shaw aka The Metalsmith
(02) 9824 3553
0417 997 908

www.themetalsmith.com.au

ps: This is a website that I put together for him as he didn't have one. It's pretty basic but it's a start.
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Post by thrash »

can he do plastic welding? :P
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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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Post by JDSTAZ45 »

Just for curiousity, can you run by him whether he is able to re-produce the flared rear quarters on a widebody
on a flatty if both cars were in his workshop????

Basically, building up the flared wheel arch and door mods by addding on to the rear quarter and not interfering with the side spoiler below the glass...

Small intricate sections can be bought from the US and welded on to help complete!!

Get my drift....???
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JDSTAZ45 wrote:Just for curiousity, can you run by him whether he is able to re-produce the flared rear quarters on a widebody
on a flatty if both cars were in his workshop????
To what end? The cost of doing all that work, plus paint would be near or over the cost of buying or importing a widey (less suspension etc). Maybe if you wanted a wide widebody.....
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MrBishi wrote:
JDSTAZ45 wrote:Just for curiousity, can you run by him whether he is able to re-produce the flared rear quarters on a widebody
on a flatty if both cars were in his workshop????
To what end? The cost of doing all that work, plus paint would be near or over the cost of buying or importing a widey (less suspension etc). Maybe if you wanted a wide widebody.....
Agreed. However, if converting a certain flatty (GSR-V) to a A184A widey, I dont think you will be out of pocket! Admittedly, not original, but very rare!

Also, I reckon some JD's could be converted as well....as there are many parts similar....
I suppose it does come down to money, but I'm taking the assumption it would cost a grand each side!!
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Post by thrash »

you mean a grand each corner?
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 jk »

I wouldn't try and replicate a mitsu style widebody, but I would love to see someone create a Super Silhouette Formula style Starion with "real" group C style boxed guards, see link for theme inspiration.

http://www.banpei.net/blog/popular-boso ... line-kdr30

Massively dished wheels and a stripped/caged interior would set this thing off big time.
I'd also go for a white exterior/burgandy interior scheme like my JB or the jap spec silver/burgandy metalic two tone for real 80's future car pimp bosozoku style :D .

http://www.bosozokustyle.com/category/t ... silhouette

Go on, Do It :twisted:
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Post by thrash »

i reckon narrowbodies look fine as is.. the sides and back of the starion are perfectly proportioned in my opinion.. it's just the front that I would change somewhat..

deep dish wheels are always a go.. i like the ones that are not too big in diameter, but ultra deep.. if i could get 16x9s for my rear with a 0-ish offset i'd be grinning from ear to ear.
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 muttis3lv6 »

I vote jk loses posting rights for at least a week

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Post by TOMSUN »

thrash...
nope, but I'm sure he knows someone who does. Note: Not off plastics can be weled.


JDSTAZ45...
This guy can do anything. I'll mention it to him next time I see him.

Why not get him to convert it to one of these...!!! (and yes he can do it!)
http://a187a.hp.infoseek.co.jp/gull1.htm
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mark.stacey1/gullwing.html


it would be the only one in Oz :D
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Post by JDSTAZ45 »

Now, why didn't I think of that :?

GULLWING STARION would be freaking awesome!!! :o :drool:

I wonder how much would it cost (as a ball-park figure)?? :roll:

http://a187a.hp.infoseek.co.jp/gull2.htm This Gullwing Staz has the same wheels as mine!!

I must admit, I'm definitely tempted....
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JDSTAZ45 wrote: GULLWING STARION would be freaking awesome!!! :o :drool:

I must admit, I'm definitely tempted....

Tell me about it!! And I don't think your the only one to be seriously contemplating the idea....
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Post by OLD FART »

Looks good but notice the strengthening of the sills to compensate for the loss of structual ridgeidity & would have to be engineered as well $$$$$$$$$$$$
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Post by jk »

It's hard to tell from the pics but it looks like the rear seat has been replaced with a sub box?
I doubt this door setup would still allow acceptable rear passenger access so probably couldn't engineer with a rear seat anyway.

The front seatbelts are mounted in a more convensional style, would love to see better pics on how they did this bit. Door mounted seatbelts are probably the starions worst feature, despite it's quirky gimmick value.
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Post by panda »

JDSTAZ45 wrote:GULLWING STARION would be freaking awesome!!!
If you really want to think outside the square, consider sliding doors, electrically operated of course. Great in tight car parks. :)
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