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resjsu 02-21-07 11:13 PM

Found out how to post pics, so here is my 7
 
Im a fulltime college student and Ive had my 7 for the last 5 years but only recently have been able to fix it up, sort of. Im poor (like the rest of you) and so obviously an avid DIY'r when i can be and so this forum is an excellent source of information. Ive gone through a lot with my 7.... got me to highschool and back, my first job, was the only car running in my family for a while, packed it up when i left for college and also when i returned home (fucking bay area rent) and shes still going strong. Im planning a debated 13b swap , although i wanted to go turbo, for now I will enjoy the na power. I love this car and have grown quite attached to it. I use to think that i would have this car until i could afford better, but now i think ill fix it up as best i can and drive it forever...even if i have to convert to ethanol when the oil runs out.


So here are some Pictures of me trying to take care of my 7, enjoy.

The first couple show what i did with my rear hacth. The original carpet was garbage as you can tell and it was an eye sore. I didn't have a spare tire so that was no concern to me.

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...beforeback.jpg

I used 3/4 inch particle board 4 ft x 4 ft(very thick!)
black carpet from kragen's $15 a roll
general adhesive spray from kragens
a roofing stapler..i dunno what its called but its heavy duty
and a hanger, probably not the best but i couldnt trace the carpet because it was so messed up.

I followed outline with a hanger and placed it over the wood and traced with a pen.

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...utlinewood.jpg

Once i had entire outline i cut it into 3 peices...i dunno if you can tell by pic but the center peice is the biggest about 2 inches wider then the diameter of spare tire hole.

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...entwithsub.jpg

cut carpet to match outline, sprayed it, placed it and stapled it.


I love it, it looks awesome and it is an excellent deck for my 12 inch Alpine type R sub... yeah it sounds f'ing amazing.

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w.../afterback.jpg

Here are gold rims that turned out to be enkeis that i took off my dads 85, these 2 shine but the other two suck, so i painted them and used some clearcoat so the brake dust wouldnt chip it off or something

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...arbackside.jpg
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...wheelsgold.jpg


My $50 dollar seats i got from some mechanic who was parting out some guys car who did not pay. they are awesome, only 2 minor tears
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...sjsu/seats.jpg

My stereo surround i painted black folowing $100T2's walkthrough (awesomeness)
white gauge lights from ebay (awesomeness)

Lots of wires, but i had them out so i could zip tie them altogether and ghide them again.
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...stereosurr.jpg
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...tegaugepod.jpg

and then theres the damn dlidfis mess... i just want to get it running well before i make it look nice. should be fixed by tommarrow hopefully.
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...lidfismess.jpg
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...eadingcoil.jpg

well thats it. I have jumped between swaps but im going to stick to my original plan and do a 13b na within the next year for sure.

Thanks again guys and also to every one thats answers my questions...

Steve84GS, Jeff20B, Trochoid, WackyRacer and DavidMyers to name a few.....

-Aure

OnlyOnThurs 02-21-07 11:44 PM

NIce Fb mang...but those wire sure are a cluster fuck LOL

Kerebrus 02-21-07 11:53 PM

cluster fuck for sure! haha.

very nice setup though.

blacknmild874 02-21-07 11:59 PM

deck lid looks nice. good job. ill be doing that soon also.

more exterior shots its looks really clean.

keep up the good work!

lx_machado 02-22-07 01:37 AM

nice.

resjsu 02-22-07 01:55 AM

more pics
 
Thanks guys. Here are a few more pics for the night.

When i got the car, the front bumper was all scratched and it had ugly pink paint or something underneath the silver top coat. So as a quick fix before i paint the entire car, i sanded and painted it with a spray can.
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...umperblack.jpg

But when my igniter went out on me in the middle of 101 during morning rush hour, my dad and I pulled it with a rope 15 miles to my mechanic. I had to steer it or it wouldve gone into other lanes and needless to say this is VERY illegal, but again im broke and $100 tow is way too much.

So i pay by getting my bumper all scatched up from hitting my dad when he was breaking.
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...chippedoff.jpg

and a shot of the dirty rims I painted black, they look a lot better and shinier when clean.
http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w...heeldrfr-1.jpg

blacknmild874 02-22-07 02:00 AM

why did you paint the wheels black? i liked them gold.

sucks that your bumper got scratched though

resjsu 02-22-07 02:12 AM

2 of the gold rims looked good, i liked the look alot. But the other too just looked brown. So i always wanted black/chrome. Lol actually the 2 gold ones are still gold, and i ended up just painting the other 2 black for now. Takes like 2 hours for each one!

RedShayla 02-22-07 02:27 AM

looks good! Crazy wires thou!!

:-) I like the wheels. Black is nice.

Shay

capt murph 02-22-07 12:18 PM

Great deal on the seats and they look great. The interior looks great.
The white gauge faces are nice too.

84stock 02-22-07 12:24 PM

Love the guage faces, how much work was it to accomplish?

DavidMyers53 02-22-07 12:53 PM

Good looking car!

- David

trochoid 02-22-07 01:02 PM

Work looks very good so far, except the ignition wiring, that needs to be cleaned/tied up. Great score on the seats. They would look good in my widebody, lol.

resjsu 02-22-07 02:14 PM


Originally Posted by 84stock
Love the guage faces, how much work was it to accomplish?

Nothing! It cost me $15 or so to buy them form ebay. 4 hours of time, most of which spent on my back under the steering wheel with my arm going up to the gauges. Then following the haynes manual i took out the cluster, replaced faces and re-installed. Wiring takes 5 mintues.... but i did have to start a thread here because i did not understand it.....At night they are awesome!

Only bad thing is when i took the steering wheel off, i must have detached the horn wire or something, cuz now i have no horn. :mad: Ill just have to buy the PA system for $60 on BlackDragon.... LOL


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