DanCobb
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quote: Originally posted by Paul W
Cheers Darryl really wanna get it sorted for next years show season.
Here's a teaser pic to show what it should look like
Can't wait to see that finished. Thinking of doing something similar
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Tom_
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quote: Originally posted by Paul W
Just read through it all and I love what you have done with it
Just a quick question; what are these rims originally off of? They are lushhhhh
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Paul W
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Cheers peeps those alloys are astra GTE champions or cavalier expression's
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Paul_JC
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Any update on the air yet mate?
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Jed D
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should put the number plate were the splitter is at the bottom... cant find the pic but seen it on a ardon and it looked decent like
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D0NN3R
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any updates on this
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Paul W
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Nothing much to update as of yet. Got the air tank and compressor sprayed up. Decided i'm going to try and incorporate the compressor into the build because it looks acceptable now it's painted. I think im leaning towards having the compressor mounted in one of the side panels in the boot and have the tank in full view. Other than that im just waiting for a time where i'll be able to get the rear beam cut and welded to accommodate the rear bags/mounts. Need to try and fab up a face plate to go in place of the head unit to mount the switches and gauge too. That's about it i spose.
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Paul W
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Right, figured i'd take some pictures today of what i've got so far with the boot build. Excuse the shitty phone pics but it was getting fairly dark but I'll let the pictures do the talking.
So i sprayed up my tank and compressor a while back, decided i'd go with a theme i'm quite liking with my car at the minute.
Also got some progress with the actual boot floor, cutting the door out for access to the spare. Ended up drilling the corners of the octagon shape and running the jigsaw along the straights. I used a small enough drill bit that was just enough to get the jigsaw blade in, doubt the holes will be that noticeable once it's trimmed up.
As you can see, plenty of space for access to the spare, can also store things on top of the wheel too.
So i decided to try and go about starting to mount things up. I traced around the lower wooden frame on top so i knew where open space would be to put bolts through the mdf without interfering with the frame. Also got some nut/bolt/washer stuff for the tank and compressor.
After playing around with positions for a bit, i decided that i wanted the tank to be to the passenger side of the boot, in the space between the framework, as it fitted here perfectly. So drilled holes and bolted it all up.
I'm still unsure of where to position the compressor, thinking of trying to incorporate it into the side panel of the boot somehow but it just doesn't look like there's enough space/decent mounting area for it to go there.
I quite like having it right next to the tank now it's all painted up, looks a lot better than it did plain. Although i'm not sure if this would make routing air line from the compressor to the tank harder due to the curve it would be in.
I'm 99% sure of the tank position, unless i can figure out a really trick way to place it somewhere. Once i've decided on the compressor placement i can start routing air line. Still need to re-locate my head unit to the glove box, but that should be easy enough. Also need to decide what material to trim the boot floor in.
That's about it for now folks, enjoy .
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Jed D
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good work
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Danny W
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nice update bro, cant wait to see this laying frame aha
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M Beirne
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That look smart mate
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Paul W
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Cheers peeps, i'm trying to do it all as nice and neat as possible
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vx-scottw
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looking good paul giving me ideas for mine
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dannyboy17
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Registered: 27th Oct 11
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one hell of a more door
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M Sutton
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Looking forward to seeing this finished!
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D0NN3R
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quote: Originally posted by M Sutton
Looking forward to seeing this finished!
+1
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Jed D
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bumper done yet like??
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Paul W
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Cheers lads, i'll be glad to get it all done too
Mark, where did you get your carpet from for your false floor? Dan said it was a really nice carpet.
Bumper's not done yet as it's kinda had to wait while Dan's got all his engine shit in the garage.
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M Sutton
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I got it from a car show ages ago. Cut it down and glued it on to the mdf.may even have some floating about,il have a look for you and let you know
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Paul W
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Ah cool, i'll give you some cash for it if you've got enough left. Think i've decided a nice carpet would be better than leather or suede.
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Paul W
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Lil update, got my false floor/boot install trimmed up today, pretty happy with it considering it's the first time ever doing something like this. As always i'll let the quick snaps do the talking.
The plan is that the wiring for the compressor will be easily tucked away along the side panel so should be pretty damn clean and tidy. I'll be trimming up some carpet for the sides of the boot to replace the shitty grey stuff that's there at the minute, and trimming up a piece to go at the rear of the boot so hopefully you won't be able to see any shitty metal or wiring, it will all be neat and tucked away . That's all for now folks, i'll get some decent pics of the boot when it's in the car too.
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M Sutton
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Looks nice and tidy paul
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D0NN3R
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false floor looks smart
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Generation
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WOuld love to have one oif these for my 5 door, tried to make one a couple of times, but always look crap. This looks top notch!
If you ever want to make another (Should be eay as you can draw around current one) let me know ill pay for it and a courier to collect mate.
very nice!
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Paul_JC
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Registered: 28th Jan 09
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looking good mate, remind me of the false floor i made in my old sport.
hopefully now danny has the let nearly finished you can get the air sorted. dont forget to give me a shout if you need a hand.
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