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TheLoyale

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  1. Ooo hoo, I'd buy it in a heart beat! Or trade him something he'd like.. To bad he's in OR. Nice job on it though, yea, it looks like your photochop Rob Hahaha! I think that blue one needs a lift with some 27s and a SJR rear bumper! -Tom
  2. Thats sucks, Best of luck on getting it though (They better pay they bill) Lol -Tom
  3. It is Automotive paint from a auto paint shop, I just had them put it into rattle cans, this way its pre-thined correctly, plus my AC does kick back on all the time and blows a breaker. So thats why I'm not using that.

     

    Yep I was told about that window from the owner of the place, he said you have to recoat asap (Afters it dry) not like in 24hrs. so like in 1 or 2hrs recoat. See we rushed it last time, all under 4hrs in cool temps, Plus where the paint and primer chipped off, the black base coat that came on the fenders is very smooth, So I'm thinking thats why. We'll see I guess lol.

     

    THANKS!

    -Tom

  4. Well, I'm gonna repaint my fenders this weekend. wish me luck huh! :)

     

    -Tom

  5. Yeah you don't fool around alright! Lookin' good, Haha! You wern't joking about the buckshot, wonder why they did that? Keep it up, -Tom
  6. Didn't think of using a sub-frame, that could work with the longer Coil overs, hmmm (Pondering) -Tom
  7. Oh yea, it is a T-wagon! Thanks for pointing that out, Poor thing... -Tom
  8. Hmm, this is going to be an interesting project. I am wondering on the rear suspension, Are you gonna use the leafs? or are you some how gonna try and retro-fit the Datsuns axle on to a trailing arm from a 4WD EA82? Take lots of pictures when you get into it -Tom
  9. Insane! Wonder how thye rigged one wheel to reverse to be able to turn? Funniest thing I've seen all day, -Tom
  10. Hahahaaha! Yea Rob (Turbone) just corrected me with a PM. I was like theres no way this can be real Hehe. Something for nothing huh, yea like when you said, you'll give Jeff a $20 for all the work Hehe plus the cost of materials ($20 to put a lift on Haha) Ooo nice project you hve there btw! -Tom
  11. I don't understand this one bit, 35s with a 2" lifted EA81 sedan.. What are you two smoking tonight? Jeff, get a picture of this please. -Tom
  12. Oh yea its 45, the fronts on the EA82 are 15. Dunno if that applies to an EA81?
  13. Impossable, Theres no way to fit 31s with a 2" lift with no cutting.. btw, all his 2" lift consist of is, 4 or 6 (2 or 3 per strut tower) 2x2 steel tubing cut with the correct angle for good camber. then for the rear its just 4 (2 per rear shock) peices of 1/4" steel bent at a 15 degree angle (IIRC) with 2 holes in it (Per bracket) for the shock mounting bolts.. Not much diffrent then Scotts kits (Except for the two front lift blocks (One solid peice) instead of individual ones) Jeff, if for some reason I am this wrong then please correct me.. Theres no way this adds up. -Tom
  14. Oh wow, thats gonna cook! Got to see pictures when you are in the process of it,

     

    -Tom

  15. Your not wrong, this is the only way I can see it getting to the HLAs and other components. only thing your doing by sucking it thru any air intake is removing and type of dirt and build up thats been cause over the years. and by putting it in the fuel system, its only getting on the valves and injector(s) to eat away varnish from poor quilty fuels. -Tom'
  16. Hahaha yea! I think the most you could fit are 28s and you might still hit going over dips/bumps/speed bumps ect... 27s are your best bet with a 2 incher. -Tom
  17. Ooo, well damn thats a close 2nd. I think I would have picked your car over Daves. just cause its new (in a sense) Still his is awesome at the track! Whooot. What was 3rd? -Tom
  18. Geez if they gave you 2nd, then what the hell was 1st?! Looks good next to your GL! -Tom
  19. I mean, the first house I lived in (Besides my dads parents house) Was a 1800s Victorian, now this was back in '91 (I was a few months old) This house was such a beater (It was a duplex rental) Abused lots of times. My parents fixed it pretty nice, lot better then before. they had to almost gut the upstairs. We lived there till 2001. In some ways I miss that house (Alot of years there) and yes, it still stands today (A Rental again) Its by a college.. we only live about a mile from it. I'll get you a picture of it sometime, see if I can find an old poloroid. :)

     

    -Tom

  20. Its really not that small, its a 1925 Craftsman, has a 1-1/2 car garage (Could be bigger) But the house works for the 3 of us, plus its cheeper to reroof and such.

     

    EEEK! Your lucky she did explode! hot battery acid everywhere, eating your hoses, paint, skin. also, don't ever jump or put a ton of amps thru an ice cold battery (20*) My dad seen one explode, the tow truck driver got it right in the eyes. It was in front of my dad parents house (Some old ladys battery died) Real bad ending lol. glad its not me :-p

     

    -Tom

  21. Hehe at least you have your sense of humor Lol.

     

    Yea its a:

    Lincoln WeldPak 100 arc wire feed. I need to play with the welder more, I'm not very good :-p

     

    Mines propane and my dads is Kerosene, both work great. I had to buy one, only $74. its 40,000 BTUs heat about 1000 sq.ft (100ft more then the size of the house!)

  22. So whats to become of this red '88 Sedan? 5" lift and what? Rear drive? custom diff?

     

    -Tom

  23. Subaru, takes a poundin' and keeps Workin' (Could think of anything better lol)
  24. Haha, yea I have to see this! Hungry? funny you should say that, it smells like burning Fritos LOL!!

     

    Yeah we have all sorts tools, I bought the welder though. I want to convet it to Mig.

     

    I guess I can deal with cold, we have two heaters, Propane and Karasne. But you can ware gloves when working of stuff (Big fat hands lol) I can stuff two cats in mine :-p

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