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Old 12-15-06, 03:07 PM
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the task ahead

well,
hate to say it but my rz has been written off,
i was doing hill runs and a kangaroo jumped out..... stupid aussie roo's......

newyas the car understeered and went into a tree,

my new task is,
i have bought my wreck back, and im looking at buying another fd series 8
and basically im going to put my whole interior into the new one,
(rz has satin dash and all others are gloss)

wondering how hard this will be, specially considering that there are air bags, neone pulled there dash apart and can give me a few pointers
the airbags on the RZ dash and steering wheel have been fired, but can i use the air bag section of the other dash and steering wheel and just replace them into rz parts?, basically i want to keep my rz steering wheel etc, cause the Nardi red stiched accessory's

so pretty much my new car will be a series 8 "RZ" lol not a full Z but half o' one :P
i will be gutting the RZ aswell, throwing away shell keeping all other parts,

will be keeping engine, i think it may be in a bit of a bad way, but if it is...parts.... if it aint, i'll race port the sucker!, and when the engine in the new fd blows pt that in there!


going to be a long and grooling process but i cant give up on my rz yet :P
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sorry to hear that. damn roo's. good luck with your swap restoration project!
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