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Finally Gets New Doors, rear bar & Rims!

DTM RUSH 18x9.5 +15 & Federal 245/40R18

Last weekend painted all doors in/out, guards, mirrors, sideskirts and rear bar.

Bonnet, front bar & tailgate next, then roof and rear quarters.

Also got the PowerFC, 525cc & Z32 to fit and tune @ pits.

Busy Busy

Big thanks to new bro, Glenn :( Oh yeah, Finally got married! :worship:

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Area you going to remove the side and hatch glass and front windscreen mould?

This cost me over $500 to get a windscreen guy to remove and replace the glas only :(

Plus another $300 for the front and rear moulds

Be careful removing the side glass. It is easy to damage the mould which is part of the glass. You can not buy the these moulds, you have to replace the glass as well. Approx $750 each form nissan.

I posted the part numbers for the front and rear moulds are in the parts section.

Fronts were in stock in melbourne warehouse, rear had to come from Japan. Only took 1 week to get after order.

When removing the roof rails, they are stuck down with double sided tape. Take your time not to bend them

Looks the good with those wheels

Area you going to remove the side and hatch glass and front windscreen mould?

This cost me over $500 to get a windscreen guy to remove and replace the glas only :)

Plus another $300 for the front and rear moulds

Be careful removing the side glass. It is easy to damage the mould which is part of the glass. You can not buy the these moulds, you have to replace the glass as well. Approx $750 each form nissan.

I posted the part numbers for the front and rear moulds are in the parts section.

Fronts were in stock in melbourne warehouse, rear had to come from Japan. Only took 1 week to get after order.

When removing the roof rails, they are stuck down with double sided tape. Take your time not to bend them

Looks the good with those wheels

Thanks & Very helpful info!

Wheels, Wheels, Wheels, Just wish the Volk GT-N Worked out! :nyaanyaa:

Still happy, needs to go down 20mm which will tuck the front in nicely :)

  • 1 month later...

Sorry for no updates, been heaps busy!!!

Front bar modified, repaired and resprayed!

Hks performer coilovers fitted and tested (Thanks Paul)!!

Dropped to 340mm all round, Full wheel align and balance!!!

Pics sooooon!

  • 2 weeks later...
Looking awesome :happy: How close is your canon to collecting a speed-hump @ 340mm?

Front bar = 120mm, Side skirts = 120mm, Exhaust @ diff = 100mm, Canon just touches on Gutter!

Needs a Radiator.......96'c!!!! Plus a set of Brembo's & Hks GT2835proS would be good!!!

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