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EHmotorsports

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Thanks for the info:) I was thinking about that today and since I have good poly mounts I should relocate that unit to a flex line and rubber mount it to the body. Your post has solidified the choice to do that. Haha thanks! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 

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I cut down the bumper cover, then cut the lower half of the steel bumper off to clear the lower part of the cover.
 

Lukefraizer

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do you have any close ups of how you did the wheel well to attach it there? I have the bumper off already and have just been chickening out because I want it to look really good.
 

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I had to cut the side brackets and move them back to accommodate everything being shifted forward. Then welded back in place. I don't believe I took many pics due to being in a hurry to get the car out of the shop. But I will dig around.
 

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Nice work On the valve cover and bumper!
I'm going out side to shave the letters off my valve cover right now.
I also would like to see some more pics of the bumper mod.
 

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Well it's been a long day. The T belt stripped at the crank and bent valves galore. Was going about 60 on the hwy and then nothing......
Found a rebuildable used head along with Evo springs,retainers ad exhaust valves. Guess I will be busy this week.
 

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Ported and rebuilt another cylinder head. And installed the cyclone intake manifold.

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Well it's body and paint time. My only goal for the car right now is to get the main body/chassis painted. I will be able to paint the rest at a later date.

Started stripping all the trim and panels off today.
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Finally able to kill the only bad rust on the car.
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Bumper and trunk removed. Ready to be cleaned.
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Cleaned and degreased
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Let the sanding begin!!
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Thanks guys this is my first time trying to do body work and paint it the right way. "As much as I can with no paint booth"
And I do really like the evo wheels on this. Plus they are inexpensive:)
 

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Well spot filled pin holes and block sanded. Also sprayed with another coat of filler/sealer primer. I have hopes of this being the final wet sand before one more coat of sealer. Then onto color!!!
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Pulled the doors of and time to clean and scuff the jams for primer.
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