Powder coating came in
And I assembled something
Working on finishing up the interior next weekend, I've installed a full stereo setup, all new speakers, cleaned up some custom wiring, cleaning the interior. I am hoping to finish it up all next week, then vinyl wrap the car, after that I have to swap out the rear trailing arms for rust free units. Then it is time to pull an engine.
3M Gloss Ice Blue
Gauges I added. I added Oil temp/pressure, wideband o2 and boost gauge (in the glove box)
Well we are getting closer.
The wagon is going to start needing some love soon...short list:
-Brake booster
-Shocks/struts
-LCAs
-Clutch
-Turbo
-Exhaust
-Ebrake/rear trailing arm
All that needs to be replaced, some of it needs to be done so it can pass inspection. While I am doing it, I will throw in some Aero parts, basically I'll end up full converting this Base wagon to an Aero even though it is a rusted jalopy. For the clutch/turbo/booster....I'm thinking about actually just pulling the engine since it is incredibly easy I could do it the entire job in weekend. I'm also thinking I will replace the bearings, replace the timing chain, head gasket, valve seals and a general overhaul to keep the thing going. I also have a manual transmission with the upgrade parts I can drop in (2nd gear syncro/reverse gears fail). So maybe, when I get around to it. The car will get some serious love.
In the meantime, the sedan is a rolling chassis right now, I figured out how to get it under 3000lbs like I've always wanted to. :lol:
Also I'm the process of remodeling my kitchen, remodeling my living room and landscaping work on the house. To say I'm a little busy is an understatement.
...oh and my co-worker is considering me rebuilding an old John Deere Diesel backhoe rig he has. Should be fun. Gotta say I love working with my hands again, this typing behind a keyboard all day blows.
Pictures!
These aren't D2s or K-sports.
Monotube, dampening rate range choose by me, spring rate choose by me.
So I've replaced all the speakers in the car, except for the rear door speakers. I could not find something that worked there as good as stock. Here is what I used
Dash Speakers
Rockford Fosgate Punch P132 - These out perform the Kappa 32.9s by far - downside is the sit up a little high, I managed to get my passenger side low enough to fit under the cover but the drivers side was a different story. Some modification required
Front Doors
PowerBass L2-6C - These fit and perform within about 10% of stock. The stock speaker holders need to have the ring cut off
Rear Doors
I repaired these with new 2.5" foam
Rear deck
Retro Sound S-692 drops right in and performs better than stock
So here is the job of fixing the rear door
Dash speaker cover mod and my gauge pod finished on the dash
I don't have pictures of the front door modification, but it is obvious when you are mounting them up.
I've been working on a lot of little things, really can't remember them all
Here is rear subframe part 2. I decided to swap out the rear trailing arms and brake shield for less rusty ones
The underside of the car is super clean and no rust in site.
Also would like to note, those adjustable rear lateral arms do NOT just drop in, the bolt hits the gas tank. I've seen people on here claiming they are an easy drop in, they do require dropping the subframe from side to side to get the job done.
I also added this little number to get rid of the cig lighter, just have to dremel about 0.5mm out of the hole and this will fit in