Thursday, September 15, 2005

Slowly coming along..

Everything seems to be coming along nice and easy. Waiting for Tom to be ready so we can send the car down for the body work (full kit, and wide body quarters)

But while that is happening, We are getting together all the little parts for the rest of the car, but luckily Jeff has most of the parts in stock but some have been ordered and should be arrive from overseas preety soon.

Then there is decision of what rims to get, As far as I know I would love some VS KF's but they are simply going to blow the budget, so I am goin to wait till we get to the stage when we need them to decide, as will be easier to understand what width and offset I want to get. As well as if I want not as wide as dishy rims or little bit of dish and fat ass rims.

All these answers should be answered by November. Also to note a couple of extra mods to be added to the overall plan, these include
1) Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator
2) RG Braided Brake Lines
3) Aftermarket Sump

These are stated and are needed for obvious reasons, and when you are running over 350 @ the wheels, you needs alot of supporting mods.

Till next time,

Cheers

Thursday, September 01, 2005

It looks...Stock?

Yes well car is now at C-Red and got some photos of it as below

It stock as a rock, not even a pod..:)





Project Sil80 Has Begun!!


Well after organising with jeff @ C-red, We have picked up the car (Pictured here - 180sx) Its a bog stock 180sx, and this is the base for the project, straight chassis rails and striaght body.

The Car is at C-Red now for it to be stripped, for the initial Silvia front end conversion (s13). Will try to get pics up of the actual car, hopefully by this weekend, Also will host up "the Sil80 Plan" Which includes all modifications thats will be done to the Car.

But as you probably know, the boys down at C-Red Tuning (Jeff, Roy, Josh and Marcus) will be building this car from scratch, and only time will tell, *rubs hands together* Cant Wait! Will be ready soon!

Attactched is a picture of a Sil80, which it will look similar too, but Will have a few minor Exterior Differences..