The eBay special. Woe for some, glory for others. Right here , on sale is a "89-94 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE / EAGLE TALON SHORT SHIFTER" for the low, low price of $3.99 (plus $15 in shipping). I actually paid nearly thrteen dollars for mine, so ACT NOW and you can ride the cheap train to AMATEUR TOWN. (Notice that the application is listed for various Hondas later in the link.. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/uhh.gif).
Welder? Check.
Drill press? Check.
Various cutting and grinding rotary implements? Check.
Hours to spend in the interest of saving a little cheese? Double check.
For those of you with spare aluminum and a decent milling machine, you already know where this doesn't go, and you are invited to click your browser's back button at this time. Sadly, I am among the low life scum without such luxuries, as are many of us sad pseudo-Diamond Star tweakers.
As a forewarning, I don't have my camera, so visual documentation of the impending butchery will have to wait. Come to think of it, 150 lines of semi-cogerent text aren't much help to anyone, so I'll just wait to do the write-up until I get photos. Suffice it to say, the job can be done with a satisfactory result. All you need is a welder, a drill press, various rotary cutters/grinders, a hacksaw, standard hand tools and an acetylene torch! Hidden in the last statement is a warning; don't try it unless you have 60% of the means to make this part from scratch! That's exactly what I had, and soon you can see how I did it! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bawling.gif
Catch you later, and sorry for the boner kill! I'm really bored at work!
Welder? Check.
Drill press? Check.
Various cutting and grinding rotary implements? Check.
Hours to spend in the interest of saving a little cheese? Double check.
For those of you with spare aluminum and a decent milling machine, you already know where this doesn't go, and you are invited to click your browser's back button at this time. Sadly, I am among the low life scum without such luxuries, as are many of us sad pseudo-Diamond Star tweakers.
As a forewarning, I don't have my camera, so visual documentation of the impending butchery will have to wait. Come to think of it, 150 lines of semi-cogerent text aren't much help to anyone, so I'll just wait to do the write-up until I get photos. Suffice it to say, the job can be done with a satisfactory result. All you need is a welder, a drill press, various rotary cutters/grinders, a hacksaw, standard hand tools and an acetylene torch! Hidden in the last statement is a warning; don't try it unless you have 60% of the means to make this part from scratch! That's exactly what I had, and soon you can see how I did it! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bawling.gif
Catch you later, and sorry for the boner kill! I'm really bored at work!