..ok, before I get all the experts telling me I'm going to break gearbox/diff/axles and the brakes wont cut it etc.. blah.. Yes I know. But whats to say I cant have fun whilst breaking things!![]()
Being a track car - the plan is to develop it over time. Originally I wanted to run it stock standard to get a base for which I could compare back against for the modifications. But seeing that the engine was seized I figured I may as well concentrate on getting that done first and fix the body up whilst its minus a driveline.
So first things first - the original plan was to turbo charge the 4AGE engine I had, so I went out and purchased a hi-flowed T28 turbo from an S15 Silvia. I then stumbled across a turbo charged 4AGZE engine for sale with everything minus the turbo! I've agreed to purchase the engine off the guy and am currently waiting for it to be removed from the current car.
So onto the body work! When I bought the car, it had had some front end damage at some stage. It was repaired though and didnt look too bad on initial inspection. The person selling the car assured me that the chassis was straight. There was very little rust which was good! After removing the engine and stripping everything from the engine bay I noticed some slight deformation of the front chassis railsalso the radiator support panel had been very dodgily repaired and had about 2 containers of bog thrown at it! So it'll be off to the panel shop soon to get the chassis checked out and straightened if need be. I'm also looking for a replacement radiator support panel if anyone knows of one available? My attempts to straighten the one I have were in vain due to the bodgy repair on it originally.
Pics of car minus dead 4AC
...notice the TopStage lip![]()
So whilst I'm waiting for all that I decided I would flare the guards to accomodate for the sticky track rubber! I am really happy with how it turned out - and this is before using any body filler! It took me about half a day to do both guards. I'll be doing the rears next but am waiting on a MIG welder to weld the inner panels up.
After a quick coat of primer to stop the bare metal rusting for the moment:
The other front panels dummied up to see how it looks:
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