Update on my 92 hatch a few pics (56k maybe)
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Update on my 92 hatch a few pics (56k maybe)
Last night we started painting interior and engine bay. The interior has not been cleared yet.
My Sparco Pista
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thx i will for sure. There is still a ton of work to do espically since its mostly myself but friends help when they can. You all know who you are.
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Re: Update on my 92 hatch a few pics (92B20GSR)
Great pics of your project! Nice color, my old DA was very similar, always wondered how it would look on a hatch. It's gonna look really good with the engine bay matched/painted. The cage work looks very good too. keep us posted on your progress...good luck
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How much does that usually cost to get the paint and where did you get it? I know a guy I used to work with that has a professional grade gun and I may be needing to paint a car soon.
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Methinks that the cage reveals that you mean to do more then just dropping in this:
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What's your plans?
Look real good so far.
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What's your plans?
Look real good so far.
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Re: Update on my 92 hatch a few pics (monicle)
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the rsp paint was expensive ($300/gallon) You will still need to get reducer, activator, basemaker, and clear.
I got in a rough accident (not my fault) so i wanted my next car to have a roll bar. So decided to put the bar in. For the power all i have is a NOS brand direct port nozzle system (100 shot) But my plans are a nice turbo kit a am trying to put together. Should be done by spring.
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the rsp paint was expensive ($300/gallon) You will still need to get reducer, activator, basemaker, and clear.
I got in a rough accident (not my fault) so i wanted my next car to have a roll bar. So decided to put the bar in. For the power all i have is a NOS brand direct port nozzle system (100 shot) But my plans are a nice turbo kit a am trying to put together. Should be done by spring.
Modified by 92B20GSR at 6:36 AM 10/7/2003
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Re: Update on my 92 hatch a few pics (92B20GSR)
More pics!!!
there are NO bolts holding the dash in this pics i would not settle for that.
Im still working on getting the dash fitment right. im running into lots of problems but just take em one at a time and its not so bad. i have trimmed a ton of stuff off the back of the dash but its still only a descent fit.
there are NO bolts holding the dash in this pics i would not settle for that.
Im still working on getting the dash fitment right. im running into lots of problems but just take em one at a time and its not so bad. i have trimmed a ton of stuff off the back of the dash but its still only a descent fit.
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