Nov 25th - Roll Cage is In

The roll cage is in, and it looks great..

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Nick and the guys at NA Autosport & Engineering have done a great roll cage, next week they will be putting in the seat mounts, spare wheel support, jack support, putting in supports for jacking points and strenghting up the strut towers. Once this is done the car will be heading back home so I can start the rebuild and get the engine in.

I'm getting the guys at NA Autosport & Engineering to do a few more mechanical upgrades including the rear diff (platted), front diff in the 6 speed (LSD) and new bushes for all suspension items, all to group N specs.

I'm looking forward to gettng the car back, as I've run out of things to do without the car being here...

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Nov 23rd - Quick update

Just a quick update, I've been cleaning and painting more bits to go onto the car, not much left to clean actually, I'm down to the nuts and bolts...
The car is almost done at the shop, I hope to have it back in the next week or two, and get stuck into the assembly over the xmass break, I'll try my had at videoing the build, less words...

A few pitures to keep things going, here are some pick of a new carbon fiber footrest, and you can see part of the cage, which is being built to 2012 CAMS rules.

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I will get more picture of the cage on Friday...

Day 50 - 30th October 2011, Time for a bit of painting

The past few weeks I've been making sure everything is cleaned and ready to go back on the car.  The front bumper was always an issue, scratched, paint missing and it had a few dints in it.  The rear bumper was in good condition as is the rest of the cars body.  One thing that was missing was the rear wing, when I got the car it was missing, just a few holes in the boot where it used to be.  Well last week one came up on the RSLC forums and I got it, red in colour and the paint flaking off, but it was in one piece and the bonus was it came with the boot, so a spare boot.




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The first job was to sand down both part, as well as get ride of the dints in the bumper.  After watching a few video's online (might car mods being one), I got out the heat gun I used to remove the tar and slowly heated up the bumper.  A few pushes with the blunt end of the hammer and massaging the plastic and it actually looked good, and after a bit of sanding you would never know there were any dints.  Tapped up the  bumper and a coat of primer, followed by more sanding and more tapping then a top coat the bummer looks great, as does the now silver rear wing.

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Next item was the front brakes, these where 4 pot 99 STI brakes, bigger brakes then the RS original 2 pot but not as large as Brembo's or big WRX brakes as the rims are still only 15".  Still the callipers needed a bit of modification to make them fit, the rims I've got have a 35mm off set, where the RS rims are 45mm.  All that means the callipers foul the rim, the fix is to grind a bit of the calliper body away until they are clear.  The other option was to fit spacers on the rim, well at the moment I have about 2mm clearance, so I might still go 5-10mm spacers for the extra clearance, will see how things go.  Now the callipers fit a quick clean with the grinding wire wheel, tape it up and paint them black ready to be installed.

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Other things that are in progress as part of the build, new Jim Berry racing clutch, flywheel has been machined, rear diff is being rebuilt with new plates so it will be a locked diff, wheel hubs are being pulled down to have new wheel bearings and seal along with new wheel studs 1" longer, new rear trailing link, new bushes to replace all suspension bushes, new STI top strut mounts and new DMS 50mm coil overs.

So is the build out of control yet??