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lol i guess you get what you pay for. Spose i could grab that shell and a wrecked donor car and transfer all the shit over. buy daves rb20 n box and away we go.

lol i guess you get what you pay for. Spose i could grab that shell and a wrecked donor car and transfer all the shit over. buy daves rb20 n box and away we go.

Buy mine, it runs. Sometimes.

GTFO!

blasphamy brandon! :)

colours are the fluro ones u saw in the option mag..

:)

PCE is the way of the future..regardless of what car you have....no one could ever doubt the real quality and honesty of the work they produce there.. Astrotristian is my witness

Thristian: Bought 11ty billion T25*SR* T3*RB* turbo to manifold gaskets today.. much much better quality then i expected :D

f**k yeh man sounds gooood :)

i trust progress is going well?

you have a budget like Dave..

:(

tehehe ;)

well that multi quote wasnt as epic as i thought it wud be hahaha :)

GTFO!

f**k yeh man sounds gooood :)

i trust progress is going well?

tehehe :(

well that multi quote wasnt as epic as i thought it wud be hahaha :)

Yeah Ive seen bigger ;)

Status Report for 8/9/09

Arrived at work at 6:15am

Made Coffee at 6:20am

Checked bbc.co.uk for any football news 6:20 - 6:40am

Surf SAU 6:40 - 8:30

Started actually working 8:50am

Get ready for subcontractor meeting 8:50 - 9:30am

Subcontractor Meeting 10:00 - 11:00am

Harass steel fixer for Quality Assurance sign offs 11:00 - 11:20am

Breakfast, Smoko & Lunch combined 11:30 - 12:30

Heart attack from eating full roast chicken from Woolworths 12:30 -13:00

More Surfing of SAU 13:00 - 13:30

Go on site and point at stuff 13:30 - 14:00

More Surfing of SAU 14:00 - 15:00

Do some actual work 15:00 - 16:00

Currently surfing SAU again.

CBF working today tbh.

Maybe you two (tas and tristian) should have 1 of those meter at the signature too!

That way we might have an endless cupping session for BnR

any recommendations where I can get a roof cut done? need to get rid of the sunroof as I can't fit in with a helmet

got a quote from Cameron's body works for 2k plus parts to get it done.

i can nearly find a complied shell for that money and just swap everything over..

Maybe you two (tas and tristian) should have 1 of those meter at the signature too!

That way we might have an endless cupping session for BnR

hahahha yeeh we almost should :/

any recommendations where I can get a roof cut done? need to get rid of the sunroof as I can't fit in with a helmet

got a quote from Cameron's body works for 2k plus parts to get it done.

i can nearly find a complied shell for that money and just swap everything over..

mate hit up nismo boy - he was looking into getting rid of his sunroof in his dirty 2

any recommendations where I can get a roof cut done? need to get rid of the sunroof as I can't fit in with a helmet

got a quote from Cameron's body works for 2k plus parts to get it done.

i can nearly find a complied shell for that money and just swap everything over..

Been wanting to do the same thing:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ca...-S-t273284.html

Also went and spoke to a shop in Underwood that do a few race cars/drift cars (they did the body work on the Option1 Silver 350z). Without sitting down at working out each cost, they said around $1000 to weld in a pannel.

I have seen roof cuts on ebay for as little as $150. Cut at the pillars, so easy to match and cut, then re weld. People are put off, but I don't know why - People take the roof off cars for SERIOUS roll cage building, it's not different - Your just replacing it with another one.

IMHO if anything putting a sunroof in a non sunroof car makes a car weaker then welding in a non sunroof, roof.

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oh and yeah putting in a sunroof in a non sunroof car would weaken it big time. Especially if you don't do any additional bracing. As long as its all welded properly then there is no reason it won't be as strong as before.

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