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Posted on: 2010/10/23 4:49
Edited by LeDevil on 2010/10/26 5:18:44 Edited by LeDevil on 2010/11/15 3:50:50 Edited by LeDevil on 2010/12/22 2:48:28
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Can anyone tell me anythign about these rims? Manafacture? Rarity? When $ permits I'd like to try and score a 5th or 6th for full size spare.
Posted on: 2010/10/23 4:52
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Enkie?
Posted on: 2010/10/23 6:04
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haha did you take those pics with an app on an iphone?? i reckon i have the same app haha
Posted on: 2010/10/23 8:04
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I took them with a App called Retro Camera it makes even the crappiest "Me" photographers look like we know what were doing
Posted on: 2010/10/23 11:23
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IIRC, those wheels were made by American Racing and were called Specter. Those look like the second generation as the first generation did not have the 4 black spokes.
Were pretty common in the '80s. I had 10 of them when we were doing SCCA divisional rally's. Those wheels with a set of 185/60 tires is about as good as it gets. Before you do paint be sure to roll the rear fender lips up as they will hit the tire sidewall.
What are your plans for the car? There are a couple of simple mods for the front suspension that make the car both more stable on the highway and turn in better. Also cures the front tires of rubbing on the floor pan at full turn. If you want to do these you should plan on trimming the the corners of the front fenders by the front bumper for tire clearance.
Posted on: 2010/10/23 16:31
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Posted on: 2010/10/24 4:55
Edited by LeDevil on 2010/12/22 2:50:29
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haha. D/L an app called Hipstamatic if you like, it takes brilliant pics and you can change the lenses etc.
Posted on: 2010/10/26 6:35
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No visual update but it's ALIVE open exhaust manifold and all!!!!
Things we've gotten done today: Installed all my windows Installed some New/Used window and door seals off AE86 Corolla Hatchback Got it to run thanks to Silvia Spec and Joey (dont think Joeys on here) Figured out why Tail lights stay on hahaha Blew out my fuel lines so I can use the ones meant for the car Watched it run Got as giddy as a school girl from hearing it run
My must get done list for tomorrow: Do a sunshine dance to rid myself of this rain Buy a fuel Filter Finish up some painting Install Drive line Install Speedo Cable Install Battery Install Radiator Lower the Rear end Install sway bars front and back Goto Junkyard and get some odds and ends
My if it gets done sweet list: Anything and everything!! haha Maybe all lights working Install my "Datsun" AM radio Button up front suspension Figure out a throttle cable setup Cut out rusty rear fender wells and so on......
All of this is Thanks too Silvia Specr for helping me get the carand even storing it at his house for. Thanks Dave
Posted on: 2010/10/31 4:15
Edited by LeDevil on 2010/10/31 4:37:56
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yep we got it running today, next get it moving on its own, just remember baby steps
Posted on: 2010/10/31 7:26
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