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I finally got my own FC (pics!)

Old Jun 16, 2004 | 01:03 AM
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Very cool man. Very cool.
You even did a good job matching the paint.
Cant wait to see full body shots.
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Old Jun 16, 2004 | 02:23 AM
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good work dude
this reminds me of my old car ... it use to look like that with all those rust and ****
well i got rid of it
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Old Jun 18, 2004 | 11:54 PM
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Ah, I finally had a day off this week and went at it trying to get as much fixed as possible before I sell off my Accord.

I put new brake pads on the rear since the old ones were pretty much down to the rivets, and it went pretty smooth except for this one bolt which I had to take the dremel out to remove it.



That aside, the brakes work great and aren't making a ton of noise now. The only brake-related problem I'm experiencing now is the lack of a parking brake. I adjusted the cable and it looks to me like the mechanism on the wheel side of things is going back as far as it can, but they still don't work. It doesn't even seem like they slow the car down at all or hold it in place on any incline. I guess I'll have to stick to flat parking lots and garages for now.

I found that my new Husky 3-ton SUV jack works great for the old FC. I can lift it high enough to remove just about anything from the bottom:



I also attempted to fix the lopsided exhaust with some fancy cable work, but I'll need to add a couple more to straighten it out completly. I would like to sooner or later replace everything from the cat back with something a little more elegant:



And while I was at it, I got adventurous and decided to start mocking up the whole sub and carputer situation. I'd really like to make some sort of enclosure on both sides in the rear to house the computer and a 10" sub, this is what one of the compartments would look like (except.. not cardboard):



If anyone has any good ideas on how I can get something molded back there to get build around that 'd be great. I was going to cover the area in plastic and use triple expanding foam to fill it and work off that, but I don't know how that'll turn out.

Here's the only LCD I have, and would ever want to use. It's a bit big, but dammit, I will find a way to fit it in there:



Well, that's it for the next couple of days. Next up is the passenger side body work, which'll be cake compared to the driver's side. The metal is actually intact over there so the fiberglass will be kept to a minimum. I'd really like to get the parking brake fixed, and maybe even try polishing the wheels if I find the time.
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Old Jun 19, 2004 | 01:18 AM
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You have seen my sub designs I take it?
Because thats exactly what I did with the rear.

Form fitting fiberglass boxes.

The cardboard design you have mocked up now is what my first revision was- except I actualy made them- and covered them in carpet- housed 2 10's.
Sold em to a friend with an S4 also.

The best idea is to tape everything, then use a release paper on top- cover everything in plastic and lay fiberglass- let it dry- trim to size- and reverse using a box, taped with release- trim to fit the other peice- assemble, glass again- and for good measure- use another layer .
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Old Jun 19, 2004 | 02:14 AM
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i think it looks great! very shiny very clean
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Old Jun 19, 2004 | 02:19 AM
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cool pic's!!! AWESOME engine bay hope that cleaning process works on my FD.
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Old Jun 19, 2004 | 09:49 AM
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Originally posted by The Spyder
You have seen my sub designs I take it?
Because thats exactly what I did with the rear.

Form fitting fiberglass boxes.

The cardboard design you have mocked up now is what my first revision was- except I actualy made them- and covered them in carpet- housed 2 10's.
Sold em to a friend with an S4 also.

The best idea is to tape everything, then use a release paper on top- cover everything in plastic and lay fiberglass- let it dry- trim to size- and reverse using a box, taped with release- trim to fit the other peice- assemble, glass again- and for good measure- use another layer .
Ha, no joke? I was actually hoping to use MDF rather then fiberglass, but glassing it would be cool if that doesn't work out. What is this release stuff? Is it wax paper or something like that?
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Old Jun 19, 2004 | 10:19 AM
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What molding is this, or did you glass it yourself?



I think it looks really good.
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Old Jun 19, 2004 | 01:00 PM
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Originally posted by Molotovman
What molding is this, or did you glass it yourself?

I think it looks really good.
Glad you like it. It's just the normal molding on the door, and the little section behind is blank because I didn't have any double stick tape to reconnect it the matching piece.
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Old Jun 19, 2004 | 01:15 PM
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looks good where did u learn how to do all dat
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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 01:56 AM
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Holy crap you're really making my old FC look beautiful! Wow I can't believe how much better it looks now than when I have it, it's just amazing.

Also I completely forgot the day I sold it to you that I was suposed to show you how to get back to 151, it just totally slipped my mind for like 10 minutes after you left. I see you made it back alright though, and keep up the awesome work. I ended up buying a 96 integra gs-r by the way after I sold the camry also and pooled the money from both cars. Hope she's treating you at least half as good as you're treating her.
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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 02:13 AM
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You may want to try all-metal, seems to dry a bit better than bondo and isn't as prone to cracking. Go with a smaller LCD and fiberglass it into the stereo surround, (it looks awesome, my coworker did this). Looks like there's quite a bit o rust underneath that thing. Got to love Wisconsin/Michigan winters.
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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 08:05 AM
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Hey, I'm in Minnesota too, right outside Minneapolis. I think I saw a post of yours before maybe? Anyways, VERY nice job. I know of a junkyard with like 7 FCs if you need any parts.

there's an S5 there with perfect tail lights as well. I am goint to take the white wing off that car , but already have S5 lights.

want to clean up my car as well? lol
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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 08:20 AM
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Originally posted by ckyguy
Holy crap you're really making my old FC look beautiful! Wow I can't believe how much better it looks now than when I have it, it's just amazing.

Also I completely forgot the day I sold it to you that I was suposed to show you how to get back to 151, it just totally slipped my mind for like 10 minutes after you left. I see you made it back alright though, and keep up the awesome work. I ended up buying a 96 integra gs-r by the way after I sold the camry also and pooled the money from both cars. Hope she's treating you at least half as good as you're treating her.
Hehe, I can't help it, I'm obssessed with the old girl. My poor wife is getting jealous, lol.

Good choice on the GS-R as well, those are sweet cars. You'll have to post some pictures when you get the chance.

Enthu, we should hook up sometime and hit the yards. There's a couple of things I'd like to snag, including those tails if they're in decent shape.
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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 08:51 AM
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wow, amazing work. again, where did you learn to do all that?
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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 09:16 AM
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You are doing a great job restoring that thing, but that rust would REALLY concern me. I mean look at that exhaust pic...I wouldn't be suprised if you could push through the floor panels in some places. That car has cancer, and I think its terminal

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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 09:27 AM
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Originally posted by OverDriven
You are doing a great job restoring that thing, but that rust would REALLY concern me. I mean look at that exhaust pic...I wouldn't be suprised if you could push through the floor panels in some places. That car has cancer, and I think its terminal

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It's not actually that bad. It's pretty much all surface on the lower end. I've already gone through and poked the hell out of all of that gunk when I first saw it and the only weak spot was the spare tire well. It looks like some water got in there from the inside and did double duty on it.
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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 11:36 AM
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Originally posted by Molotovman
What molding is this, or did you glass it yourself?



I think it looks really good.
That molding is way different than the door molding on my S4. and its different compared to the bumpers. It doesnt have the litttle groove in the middle. I like how it looks.
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