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Old Mar 17, 2019 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by jjandros
I really recommend the master cylinder brace. Great price and made well.

As for the rear strut brace, I will say for the price it performs pretty well. It's definitely not a full cage but helps to stiffen the rear and gives me a place to strap my seat harness. I've also used the bar to strap in a trunk organizer to hold my premix and rags so that it's easy to get to and stays secure.

However, you will be required to cut a pretty large portion out of each of the strut towers (the part that holds the speakers at least). If you want to keep cutting to a minimum then a cusco bar might be best. But, if you want to stiffen up the rear without going as far as installing a full cage I'd say it's the way to go.
Good to know! Yeah, if I can swing a cusco or mazdaspeed bar I would rather go that way. Thanks for the info and the heads up!
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Old Mar 17, 2019 | 02:04 PM
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Gauge/dashboard work

I said I'd post up some of my current work so here it is. I had some pieces I cut off of an old beat up carbon fiber hood that I figured I could use down the road and finally found a good use for them. After some sand, polishing, and a layer of clear coat i had a pretty good panel for the center console. I epoxies it into the center console and have began mounting gauges in. I plan on running a blower fan switch as well as my window switches into it as well. I've also cleaned up the gauge cluster and installed LEDs for a brighter cluster.

I've also went ahead and installed a mazdatrix short shifter as well as cut down and polished up my old shift **** for a cleaner look. Plus installed my security system light in the cluster surround where the previous owner had a switch wired in. Here's a mock up of the current setup.
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Old May 7, 2019 | 08:47 AM
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Haven't been on Rx7Club since you took delivery of it but so glad to see this car is getting the love it deserves! Keep up the great work man!
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Old May 8, 2019 | 11:19 AM
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WOW! great build! car is coming along nicely
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Old May 9, 2019 | 10:28 AM
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Much appreciated bud. She's definitely coming along. Really just trying to find the time to catalog all my spare parts and put them up for sale or trade so I can fund a welder at this point. I'm thinking of pulling the motor back out to refresh the engine bay while I have it down so I don't have to do it in the future. I've got a few cool things coming interior wise for the next few weeks> I'll keep the thread updated. Thanks again!
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Old May 10, 2019 | 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by jjandros
I'm currently in Portsmouth. I haven't done all that much BIG updating but the dash and HVAC work is being done at the moment. I'll find some time to get a few pictures up soon. At the moment I REALLY need someone that can weld up the intercooler piping and exhaust flanges.
Sorry, just now seeing this well you lucked out I'm a welder have over 9 years experience. PM me your number I can get up with you. I work in Chesapeake, so I'm always on this side of the water. I'm Chris btw.
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Old May 13, 2019 | 05:21 PM
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New front mats arrived recently. Big thanks to the guys over at Garage Alpha for an awesome product!


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