went for a trip to EP Racing today to collect a couple of things
i had this made for my other s13 but i'll be swapping the carbon fibre chargespeed tailgate over and fitting this to it :)
carbon fibre kouki type x rear spoiler
i'm over the moon with how it's turned out and it's the first one made :)
also jeffrey had saved me a pair of sill covers they had a deal on some picked them up aswell :)
Saturday, 13 June 2009
safety bits
i have a pair of Driftworks tow eyes to fit to bring the car upto competetion spec
and also the parts i need for relocating the battery to inside of the car
red top race battery
red fibreglass battery box
cabling for battery relocation
bulkhead fitting for battery cable
terminals and P clips
heat protection sleeve
and also the parts i need for relocating the battery to inside of the car
red top race battery
red fibreglass battery box
cabling for battery relocation
bulkhead fitting for battery cable
terminals and P clips
heat protection sleeve
Thursday, 11 June 2009
the first panels
thanks to dan @ SRB Power i have a pair of 50mm fender roll rear overfenders
being made :)
so in a few weeks time i'll have them and my carbon fibre roofskin and
rear window spoiler :)
being made :)
so in a few weeks time i'll have them and my carbon fibre roofskin and
rear window spoiler :)
Monday, 1 June 2009
worst job over
the worst bit is almost out the way now, 99% of the sound deadening has been removed, worst job ever good news is no rust underneath it, very solid shell is a good start :)
windows out
front screen and rear quarter windows have been taken out by a local company wizard windscreens so once the subframes are off and the spits are made it'll be off to the blasters.
the strip down
shane from RS Fabrications went down to collect the shell on tuesday morning and i got to see it by lunchtime, wasn't a completely bare shell so last night
i popped into RSF to start stripping it out, so far i've taken out the seats,dash, centre
console,heater and carpet and was pleasently suprised to see no sound deadning
under the carpet in the back and under the seats so all i've got to remove is the front footwell sound deadning, bonus
also took out all the brackets and clips left in the engine bay and removed the whole wiring loom, so far i've found no rust at all just a couple of patches that need tidying up
where i presume it's had a weld in rear cage at some point.
i popped into RSF to start stripping it out, so far i've taken out the seats,dash, centre
console,heater and carpet and was pleasently suprised to see no sound deadning
under the carpet in the back and under the seats so all i've got to remove is the front footwell sound deadning, bonus
also took out all the brackets and clips left in the engine bay and removed the whole wiring loom, so far i've found no rust at all just a couple of patches that need tidying up
where i presume it's had a weld in rear cage at some point.
the plan
welcome to my new project :)
the build of my nissan RS13.5 drift car (RS13 from the body style .5 from the S15 front end conversion it will have)
i've always wanted to build a car from a bare shell as i felt that was the way to do the job right
and the job of all the fabrication will be handled by the guys at RS Fabrications in banbury,oxfordshire
so here goes
the plan:
start with a completely stripped bodyshell
remove all sound deadening and all excess brackets and fittings that aren't needed
fully sand blast the shell inside/outside/underneath
multipoint weld in roll cage with cross diagonals to roof/rear and doorbars
full seam weld
tubbed front arches
rear arches cut and widened to fit fibreglass overfenders
3" stainless steel downpipe and exhaust
bespoke radiator and intercooler fitment
bespoke intercooler pipework
i'm hoping to have the car finished for late 2009/early 2010 in time to try and gain a licence
to enter the British Drift Championship (BDC) with it.
the build of my nissan RS13.5 drift car (RS13 from the body style .5 from the S15 front end conversion it will have)
i've always wanted to build a car from a bare shell as i felt that was the way to do the job right
and the job of all the fabrication will be handled by the guys at RS Fabrications in banbury,oxfordshire
so here goes
the plan:
start with a completely stripped bodyshell
remove all sound deadening and all excess brackets and fittings that aren't needed
fully sand blast the shell inside/outside/underneath
multipoint weld in roll cage with cross diagonals to roof/rear and doorbars
full seam weld
tubbed front arches
rear arches cut and widened to fit fibreglass overfenders
3" stainless steel downpipe and exhaust
bespoke radiator and intercooler fitment
bespoke intercooler pipework
i'm hoping to have the car finished for late 2009/early 2010 in time to try and gain a licence
to enter the British Drift Championship (BDC) with it.
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