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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/18 16:09:02 (permalink)
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[br]cheers mk2_2dr_2l love my flat fronts. only disatvantage to them is where am i gonna put the intercooler. i have a few ideas but need to check em out properly.



Yes I know, the RS front definately would make it easier. To get my intercooler behind my grill was a mission and as a result my radiator is between 30 and 40mm from the thermostat housing/ water pump pulley / front pulley of the engine.
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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/18 20:48:44 (permalink)
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yeah thats tight. im probably gonna have a intercooler made for me. to fit where the front support beam is infront of the radiator. il have to cut the support beam out and strengthen it at the top. but this will give me abit of space.
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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/18 21:51:59 (permalink)
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where is the HSV sticker going?
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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/18 22:41:53 (permalink)
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Rhys Rhys Rhys, you no im bigger than you buddy il snap your skinny arse if ya say somethin like that on my thread again.[:x)][(#)]
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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/19 08:33:32 (permalink)
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you would have to catch me
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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/19 14:58:00 (permalink)
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Lol! I was thinking NISMO [88]

Looking good mate, Im thinking of doing the N/A SR20.
Im going to enjoy all the room i'll have without the turbo, intercooler Although.. the power i'll be missing [8~2]
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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/19 16:22:40 (permalink)
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why NA dont like turbos.
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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/19 20:55:41 (permalink)
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did some more today didn't have the camera so phone pics will have to do. finished the drivers side but forgot to take a photo. and pics of the SR head just trying to find a bottom end for cheap.


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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/19 22:06:08 (permalink)
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What size bore is that milk crate? Go hard with the head on it?

Seriously though, paint stripping aint fun and you seem to be getting through it real quick. Overall it's looking like a pretty tidy shell.

Rhys
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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/19 23:07:02 (permalink)
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[br]What size bore is that milk crate? Go hard with the head on it?





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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/19 23:23:43 (permalink)
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[br]What size bore is that milk crate? Go hard with the head on it?

Seriously though, paint stripping aint fun and you seem to be getting through it real quick. Overall it's looking like a pretty tidy shell.

Rhys



yeah she is pretty powerful crate.


not usin to much paint stripper. just the handy wire wheel and flappy disk.
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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/20 09:08:03 (permalink)
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So that's what they call a "Crate Motor" huh?
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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/20 11:25:16 (permalink)
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Must be a twin cow 2 litre crate motor.
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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/20 11:50:01 (permalink)
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hahahahah your all comedians [:x)]
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RE: MK2 cossie 2008/03/20 21:02:07 (permalink)
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Got some work done today finished the right rear comletley, cleaned everything up and then decided that i was gonna do the rest of the boot just incase. After this sprayed it up an took it out of the shed for the first time in a while to see if the body had any dents that i hadnt noticed. now just gotta do the rest.

I hope everyone likes photos even though its just takin paint off. im posting every little bit i do cause when the car is done i wanna look back at these days and smile. and remember wat i had to do to get it the way i want it.

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