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mazdadude7 08-31-09 07:01 PM

where did you get the wheels? and who makes them?

BuujinBejiita 08-31-09 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by Terrapin_turtle (Post 9465079)
Good job, but I have one question; why would you want RHD?

Why not? Its simply BA

clokker 08-31-09 07:22 PM

Could you explain a little about the thinking behind the way you handled the firewall?
Clearly, the stock firewall has all the proper indentations, etc. and could have been drilled but you opted to cut/paste a whole section instead which seems like more trouble.

So, why?

Gregory Casimir 08-31-09 07:43 PM

Very nice job on everything man imma be down this path really soon ( but not the whole RHD stuff) But is this gonna be at the rotary meet at the towers? i would love to see this in person. plus would you happen to have any left over arts that you aren't using yet?

sen2two 08-31-09 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by Terrapin_turtle (Post 9465079)
Good job, but I have one question; why would you want RHD?


well, if you look at my list of cars i have had a few Rx7's including all 3 generations. I was looking for something new. I have been threw many different swaps, ports, and turbos. This was something totally new and created new challanges for me to learn upon. Cars (mainly Rx7's) is my hobby. Its what i do. I am literally in my garage working on something 7 days a week year round.

plus, its just dope! you gotta see the looks people give you. lol... and my mom has a skyline (no bullshit), so i have already had a lot of RHD seat time. so its easy for me to switch over driving styles...

sen2two 08-31-09 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by clokker (Post 9465177)
Could you explain a little about the thinking behind the way you handled the firewall?
Clearly, the stock firewall has all the proper indentations, etc. and could have been drilled but you opted to cut/paste a whole section instead which seems like more trouble.

So, why?

i stated that theres 3 ways to do this.

1. swap the entire firewall
2. cut and weld the sections you want (what i did)
3. drill holes and mount it all


theres 2 reasons i didnt just drill the holes. one being that the clutch master hole isnt just a hole. it has a lip around it to place it correctly. would of been way to hard to duplicate that lip. and two, i fucking SUCK at drilling holes. I never get them aligned perfect, lol... but, I am a certified welder and have a lot of practice in cutting and matching peices of metal. so for me, it was easier. for someone else, maybe the other routes would have been better.

sen2two 08-31-09 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by mazdadude7 (Post 9465131)
where did you get the wheels? and who makes them?

I bought the wheels 3 years ago for my FD. got them from eBay, dont know who makes them. I leave name brands for fan boys. i later got rid of the car and had these sitting around waiting to be used. So i slapped them on here... I love the look of them. but i been thinking of going with something else later on when i get tired of these. something smaller and lighter. these are 18x11 in the rear, and 18x9 in the front...

just startn 08-31-09 10:07 PM

did a great job. but i didn't notice if you painted the engine bay for real lol not like rattle canned or what not. need coilovers in the rear bad! but that thing looks badass and i love the wheels. shits lagit :icon_tup:

Spirit-RE 08-31-09 10:22 PM

Awesome project. Maybe a dumb question but would you run into any legal issues with the rhd?

Grappler 08-31-09 10:37 PM

That's a really nice job it's good to see some documentation on this.

btw... the vent on my driver side looks like that too :(

sen2two 08-31-09 11:21 PM

has Tanabe springs in the rear cause i couldnt find the matching rear coilovers... but its cool. Im not trying to race the car. just a daily driver..

and no legal issures here. its still a complete US car with a VIN and title. i just swapped parts basically.

sen2two 08-31-09 11:23 PM


Originally Posted by Grappler (Post 9465628)
That's a really nice job it's good to see some documentation on this.

btw... the vent on my driver side looks like that too :(

yeah, i only seen one other person on here that did it (napsterfreak). and he didnt post much pics. I was originally going to do a complete how to write up. but with the amount of work involved, it would of took me a few days to write that up.

I have many more pics, i just got tired of loading them to photobucket and just put up key points.

FCmidnight Blue 88 08-31-09 11:50 PM

dude thats awesome work well done! I like it a lot. :)

need RX7 09-01-09 12:10 AM

Badass, man. I must admit, RHD usually doesn't excite me very much, but seeing the process and all the work gone into it is simply amazing. Great job.

sen2two 09-01-09 03:09 AM

thanks for all the compliments. i started on some of the body stuff today. underneather the Amemiya wing has some rust probems. im cutting the metal out and rewelding new metal in. then oin to use double sided tape (like for side skirts) to place the wind. this way, if i remove the wing, no holes will need to be filled again...

and i started prepping the gas door to be welded shut and smoother out. i'll post pics up of this stuff also.

CWynn5 09-01-09 06:50 AM

Beautiful car! You really did some top-notch work on the conversion. I bet passing will be more difficult considering you pass on the left.

FC-Dan 09-01-09 01:56 PM

Wow I had no idea it was this much work! Props for seeing it through. I gotta say that is pretty damn cool, but the only thing I dont like about it is that all your steering crap is sitting right next to the turbo and dp. One side of the engine bay is almost empty, and the other side is stuffed.. But that is JDM tyte yo! ;)

Napsterfreak15 09-01-09 03:51 PM

/\ It makes for a great place to put an aftermarket fuel pressure reg. (the fuel lines come up from underneath the car in that spot)

sen2two 09-01-09 04:39 PM

its a little crowded... but it all fits nicely still.

i started some of the body stuff today. the paint looks better in the pics than it does in real life. i'll post pics to keep me motivated on getting it all done...

siCk FC 09-02-09 06:19 AM

Awesome job. I'd have a RHD FC if i could. Clean work. Good shyt man. You got mad knowledge to perform something like thisl and a lot of time and patience. Haha.

Napsterfreak15 09-02-09 08:19 AM

If you use the RHD windshield wiper rods and motor post pics. and let me know how hard it was to install. I discarded mine and now i kind of wish i wouldn't of.

sen2two 09-02-09 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by Napsterfreak15 (Post 9468551)
If you use the RHD windshield wiper rods and motor post pics. and let me know how hard it was to install. I discarded mine and now i kind of wish i wouldn't of.

I didnt install the wiper motor. I found out on another car of mine that Rain X is better than wipers. It was damn near a hurricane here yesterday. it flooded the streets. But i didnt even have my wipers on and could see fine...

Rain x really is that ill...

sen2two 09-02-09 03:23 PM

better interior shot...

i still have to take some armor all and rags to it. but its good for now.

http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...orcomplete.jpg

e36imagica 09-02-09 07:08 PM

Great job on the conversion! Your FC looks awesome...

I actually have an 89 FC Turbo II (JDM and RHD) that I imported from Japan last year. Because it's RHD and the VIN# is a Japanese one, my insurance company charges me double for my policy just because of the RHD issue. I've been debating on buying an FC shell (LHD) and porting over the parts or just the vin #'s.. but something tells me that legally I'm not supposed to do this. :dunno: Doing so would save me $1500/year on my insurance! Any recommendations?

Serge

Hypertek 09-02-09 07:22 PM

thats pretty sweet, now you can rub those GTU badges off and get some inifini badges lol


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