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Ah #OOPS#...
I had this grand plan to modify the stock dash and secure 3mm aluminium plater along it, insert a few Saber gauges for water, oil temp, oil pressure and boost. Then a 180sx guage cluster, relocate the light and window wiper knobs down to the bottom- secured to a bit of aluminium RHS. Finish all the plate with a carbon fibre overlay.
This aluminium sheet would extend to the door trim, kick panels, and panels further back inside.
What do u guys think?
Posted on: 2010/3/19 6:26
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Re: Anyone here do custom dashes? |
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There is no place around my area that does them... happens when you have a rand total of only 37 people in what wouldnt even pass for a village. we do havve a phonebox though! On the side of the road in the middle of nowhere, but tahts beside the point! :P
Thanks jordan, need to try and track down that bloke...
Posted on: 2010/3/19 3:15
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Anyone here do custom dashes? |
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Hi guys,
Looking at either customising my current dash or try and find sumone who makes aftermarket ones. The original one has just one big crack right in the centre of the dash.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Steel
Posted on: 2010/3/18 21:32
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Re: Info Needed on 120y upgrades |
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They are rather snappy and very oversteery... not that i was complaining but the same goes with any car, depends on how much you spend on the car to get it to handle. In stock form.. they suck. Having a car snap sideways at 80kms/hr suddenly is not very pleasant. If they were set a little more to understeer initially and configure the rear springs and shocks to suit the transfer and make it less snappy... then i would agree. I havent driven the ZO6... but both Motor bagged the #OOPS# out of it. Went up against a heavier luxury aston martin, the gtr and the ford GT. Corvette lost in every respect. Power wasnt eventractable.
Posted on: 2010/3/17 1:40
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Re: Info Needed on 120y upgrades |
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Corvettes handling!? LOL! Thats a new one... They go and thats about it... :D
Posted on: 2010/3/17 0:47
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Re: URGENT: Oil pump leak suggestions? Dyno tomorrow... :/ |
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Its the small, simple things that you wouldnt expect isnt it?
Posted on: 2010/3/16 10:22
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Re: URGENT: Oil pump leak suggestions? Dyno tomorrow... :/ |
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The best place to get that stuff is a hardware store or plumber... :)
Posted on: 2010/3/16 10:02
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Re: cadet ecu help please |
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I do believe its in the serial number of the unit... But i cant remember which way it is... Sorry mate. But NS will have a lot of info on it, just search the forums
Posted on: 2010/3/16 9:49
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Re: URGENT: Oil pump leak suggestions? Dyno tomorrow... :/ |
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Check if the filter has the O-ring on top of it? The mating surface may be uneven too...
Posted on: 2010/3/16 9:48
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Re: Which new small turbo car to buy? |
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I was interested in that too... but its too small and only 2 doors... :( Not that im complaing but for the sake of the thread...
Posted on: 2010/3/16 6:43
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