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#1 cadet 1200 coupe
84ker88 Posted on: 2009/11/22 6:11
hey, just thought i would put up some pics of my 1200 coupe! i had another project build going on here when the car had a 12a and 6speed in it so it may look familiar! after ALOT of thinking about what i wanted out of the car and how i wanted it to perform i decided to ditch the rotor and put a ca18det in it! at the moment the motor is standard with aftermarket exhaust manifold, T28bb turbo, adjustable cam gears and 450x300x76 front mount intercooler. behind the motor is a 5 speed with short shifter! the body has been taken back to bare metal and all rust and dints repaired! it sits in primer so i can test fit everything before it gets painted! have a r31 diff being shortened and a r31 fuel tank to go in! have big plans for the motor but thats a bit down the track yet!

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#2 Re: cadet 1200 coupe
Mildman Posted on: 2009/11/22 7:24
Red timing cover looks really good, you might have some troubles using an S13 rad with the piping of the plenum.

Got a feeling this car is going to look really good.


#3 Re: cadet 1200 coupe
84ker88 Posted on: 2009/11/22 7:34
thanks mate, i have a s13 all alloy radiator but having dramas with it sitting too high (bonnet clearance) and the hose position, so im getting a custom pwr one made! its expensive but this is my dream car so its worth it! will also be able to get the radiator inlet in a decent spot so my engine bay doesnt look like a bowl of spaghetti!


#4 Re: cadet 1200 coupe
heathbruce Posted on: 2009/11/22 9:12
great looking car, well done. What did you have to do to get the r31 fuel tank to fit?
cheers
Bruce


#5 Re: cadet 1200 coupe
84ker88 Posted on: 2009/11/22 9:24
havnt tried to fit the tank yet,havnt had the time! will have to cut the spare wheel well out and make a flat floor and the rest should be pretty easy, when i do it i will post some pics up! thanks mate..


#6 Re: cadet 1200 coupe
D Posted on: 2009/11/23 2:05
If this is your dream car you are sure doing it justice so far.


#7 Re: cadet 1200 coupe
DatsAndy Posted on: 2009/11/23 2:17
Coming along very nicely. What R31 tank you using ? Wouldn't R31 wagon tank fit without cutting out the 1 inch deep wheel well in the coupe ?. Just a thought we had a wagon one in a bluebird sedan with full size wheel well.


#8 Re: cadet 1200 coupe
84ker88 Posted on: 2009/11/24 10:15
thanks guys, havnt really looked too much into the fuel tank yet! i have a r31 sedan here thats the only reason i was going to use that tank. thanks for the iomput its great!


#9 cadet 1200 coupe
jonehogg Posted on: 2010/1/21 10:51
stripped interior.removed tar on floors to check for rust.left tar on tunnel for sound deadning.gave the floor a light coat of tar paint to ensure it is sealed.






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