Rotormotor.be project
#1
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Rotormotor.be project
Hi guys,
it took a while before i had the time to post my project here.
but i'm here and sharing up's and down's
In big lines some details about the car , it's an Japan RHD Fd from '94
and bought it in the UK and brought it to Belgium.
i departed the front for sandblasting and painting (still working on it)
Then i had in mind for custom rear lighting and maybe custom front lights
and my previous custom dashbord
it took a while before i had the time to post my project here.
but i'm here and sharing up's and down's
In big lines some details about the car , it's an Japan RHD Fd from '94
and bought it in the UK and brought it to Belgium.
i departed the front for sandblasting and painting (still working on it)
Then i had in mind for custom rear lighting and maybe custom front lights
and my previous custom dashbord
#2
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Then i wanted to relocate the wiring from the front to the inside (damn that was F****d)
More pictures @ www.rotormotor.be !
ps : hope that my english is good enough :p
grtz Sammy
More pictures @ www.rotormotor.be !
ps : hope that my english is good enough :p
grtz Sammy
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#8
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Thanks guys , i do my best.
next to do is paint the engine bay butt pfff don't know what color to take.
i was thinking on Yamaha 918 drmk lavared.
if people are interested , soon (when i have little bit more time) i will make rear lights on order and by custom design like the buyer wants it.
almost everything is possible
next to do is paint the engine bay butt pfff don't know what color to take.
i was thinking on Yamaha 918 drmk lavared.
if people are interested , soon (when i have little bit more time) i will make rear lights on order and by custom design like the buyer wants it.
almost everything is possible
#11
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if you start from the inside it's not so hard just follow wire by wire and reconnect them in short version
and route the connectors to the outside. that's all ;-)
and route the connectors to the outside. that's all ;-)
#14
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i could not wait to build back the parts together :-D
only i have some bad luck there is sand from the sandblasting in the wheel bearings... so i have to renew them also.
only i have some bad luck there is sand from the sandblasting in the wheel bearings... so i have to renew them also.
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they are from the new audi , model A4
part number i don't know it was from a crashed one. but probable not sure if i will use them.... got maybe other plans
part number i don't know it was from a crashed one. but probable not sure if i will use them.... got maybe other plans