my 84 GSL-SE restoration
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i tore the rear end down and resealed the differential against the housing. i replaced both axles with units that had great beaings and new brakes! i replaced the brake lines on the rear axle and i replaced one lower control arm and the lower bolt on the left rear shock. i'll take some pics tomorrow afternoon and post them up!
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i'll be working on the car today before work and i'll grab some pics then to post up. now that the sealer is long dry on the differential i will fill the diff with new fluid!
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got the engine's undertray installed:

finished installing the dash panels:

also tossed in the glass moonroof:

i'll push the car outside and take some better pics here in a little bit and post those pics up.

finished installing the dash panels:

also tossed in the glass moonroof:

i'll push the car outside and take some better pics here in a little bit and post those pics up.
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yup, it sure does hove power steering!! when i get up tomorrow afternoon i'll take some pics with my camera rather than my cell which i have been using for most of the other photos.
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the two newest additions to the restoration are the SE wheels and the Tokico Illumina shocks and struts. a friend of mine (Red95FD) was kind enough to give me the Tokico's from his SE and deliver them! doesn't get much better than that! thanks again Rick!
SE wheels:

Tokico's:
SE wheels:

Tokico's:
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i think i'm gonna break down and look for a good used SE engine.. cost is a major factor here and after i sell off some guns i should have no problem buying an engine..
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the unfortunate thing is that its come along too slowly. having kids and a much larger house payment than i did a couple years ago has slowed the progress down on a lot of my projects, lol
Man Dave, that's a heck of a project and it really looks great. I can completely understand the lack of funds and commiserate with you! It sucks, but you're doing a heck of a job. Just may have to do it slower than you wanted but keep up the good work!
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my buddy Pete (peejay) dropped off an awesome amount of parts a few nights ago and i went straight to work putting those parts to good use. i FINALLY have a good rear carpet section in the SE. the interior is NEAR complete!! i just need a good maroon shift **** and a good maroon steering wheel. here are some pics:
pic of the stuff Pete dropped off:

pics of the carpet installed. still needs vacuumed but still looking good installed!

pic of the stuff Pete dropped off:

pics of the carpet installed. still needs vacuumed but still looking good installed!

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its getting there slowly. i need to find a good 13B long or short block from an SE to install in this car. they are tough to find anywhere close to here. the engine i have needs a rebuild. debating rebuilding it or finding another. would be easier to just find another.
my buddy Pete (peejay) dropped off an awesome amount of parts a few nights ago and i went straight to work putting those parts to good use. i FINALLY have a good rear carpet section in the SE. the interior is NEAR complete!! i just need a good maroon shift **** and a good maroon steering wheel.
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Ray Green had worked me over for that shift **** for quite some time. the **** was bought for an 85 GSL-SE in Custom Silver Metallic with maroon interior. an RX-7 that I am still looking to acquire and restore to this day. Ray really needed it for a restoration and I sold it to him at a more than fair price. this red SE will not get neglected as its restored. a lack of time (having 4 kids and 3 project cars and working 12 hour night shifts at my job will do that to a man) and parts hinders most of the restoration process.













