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lol i was thinking so I could see where I was going when I flip the car. lexan on roof won't be clear, otherwise I'll ahve the sun blaring into the cabin.

Ooh is that new etched primer !?! ? :(

yeah fresh coat :) lol stops it turning into a rust bucket. its just iron/steel primer. its all gotten come out before i etch it, easily removable to.

wait s14 drifta lost his licence?! how why when?

yeah duno when, but ant u suppose to ring me?

shan, get one of the boys to tig in a piece of sheet, fill the sunroof up.?? or u doing complete roof swap?

complete roof swap, piss easy on an s14. only spotwelded in. i'll probably just use a thin composite on it. maybe get a roof scoop goin lol. hmmm might see if i can find any square pieces of carbon fibre.

why wouldn't you just use the right gauge wire n run em straight into the plug in the first place instead of soldering?

did a lil work on the S14 today and untacked the roof skin. thinkin of just replacing it with lexan... hmmm. failing that i'll just put a non sunroof roofskin on the s14 and swap the sunroof over to the ceffy.

racecars don't need sunroofs... right?

My roof is comming out

we're hero racers

why wouldn't you just use the right gauge wire n run em straight into the plug in the first place instead of soldering?

exactly. or use bullet plugs for that extra resistance loss. LOL

hey josh, so much for test fitting that hoop.

Don't hate me.

I was going to call, but forgot. I'll buy you flowers.

Should have sent me a txt!

dunn have ur number.

but flowers make everything better.

lol i was thinking so I could see where I was going when I flip the car. lexan on roof won't be clear, otherwise I'll ahve the sun blaring into the cabin.

sorry did not bother to reply to you cause i was rushing out to see transformers 2 with my missus..

loved it.. anyways..

can always do what nismoboy is thinking.. i believe somewhere is selling carbon fibre bits that slot right into the sunroof thingy..i was thinking about it too but i dont know about price though..

infact you could also leave it as normal and put superfunhappysliders vinyl on it so when your in midst of rolling and flipping the bird people will also notice the awesomeness of superfun! hehehe

wow astro 2.5 hrs late..

not looking good for ur first day lol..

hope your hands are warm when you arrive.. your gonna be cupping boy :) arrrr :)

duuude im feeling sick as a dog :)

ill be able to cup tmr *fingers crossed*

im just going to chill today - n see u guys tonight

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