Lancer project still rolling.

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ProZac
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Lancer project still rolling.

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There has been some progress, now im all setup in a new flat with a nice garage space. Sigma bottom arms have nice new nolathane bushes and are all tidied up. I finished my mo-defile-ication of the suspension tower to make room for the new brake booster, so thats all fitted aswell. Its coming along slowly, but it is coming :). I rebuilt the brake master cylinder while i was at it and tidied that up also. Wasent as difficult a job as i was expecting it to be, and cheap also! Kit was around the $30 mark. I've developed an addiction to the sand blaster at my fathers work, so enything rusty or old gets a blast and paint.

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All the flatties still rekon im nuts for playing with this kind of car, but damn, i do love it :).
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Post by decoy »

looks brand spankers there prozac! When you gonna do mine? hehe
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Post by WANTSOM »

Mate thats looking sweet - that engine bay is just looking so good.
Love the attention to detail you are giving it.

Stuff what the other buggers say, play with the toys you want to play with.

Keep posting up pics of your progress. :beer
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Post by boosted »

Great work. :beer

Doing the same with mine now during winter.. Takes much more time then then you would thing, all this small tim consuming stuff.. But well worth it!!
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Post by nzgsr »

hehe looks gd i did that 2 the whole front and rear end of a 280z once then discoverd some rather nasty rust in the every thing datsuns go rusty!!
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My best mate is a datsun nut, he has a rather nice 2 seater 280zx, we've spent alot of time under the bonnet, fantastic car.

Cheers for the comments, i just love working on this thing :).
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Post by Junkers »

Nice work man. Is that a starion brake master cylinder? How will you fit your clutch master in there?
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Cable clutch my good man, it'll just make things easier that way :).
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