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  1. Ohh! almost forgot, got my 2jz to R-series bell housing and rear sump pan (to convert the Aristo 2jz to rear sump). I also had a sump added to my gas tank since I plan to run and external in-line fuel pump. I will try to grab pictures of those next time, hopefully.
  2. Progress: ... has been slow. I have spent more time doing things to be able to do things I want to do than actually doing the things i want to do. Anyways here are some random happening: Got some parts: They are not all pictured but they include: - Silvermine front big brake kit - 300zx rear disc conversion kit (Z Car Depot) - ST racing sway bars (Z Care Depot) - Full Energy Suspension bushing kit (I should have read the paperwork for this because I already threw out some of the outer bushing and this kit reuses them) - all new bearing, tie rod ends etc. Was especially excited for the BC coils (Actually had these welded to the spindles already will get some pics later - I personally do not like the welds that were done though): Started some stripping when I had nothing else to do: There was dust: Got a little workspace set up: Started working on building a rotisserie. It's my first time welding, so the weld's aren't the prettiest. Hope they're strong enough though. I actually finished with both of the verticals for the rotisserie, just forgot to take pictures - there a a glimpse of them in the bottom right of the first workspace picture. Generally speaking I never remember or care too much to stop to take pictures. Next: 1. Finish rotisserie 2. get the car up 3. Strip to bare metal 4. Blast and strip suspension components (A-arms etc) 5. Add bad dog frame rails 6. Undercoat 7. Paint suspension components For 6. and 7. I am actually considering using bed liner. I have heard some good things about it in that it is cost effective and forgiving yet durable per some hot rodder forums. We'll see how it goes. Also, to anyone who decides to follow this, you should know updates will be rear and incoherent.
  3. Week 1 (Just one Saturday): Purchased rolling shell. Week 2 (Friday and Saturday): Tear-down and removal of all that old dry hard sound deadening
  4. I just wanted to add to this old outdated thread. I just order these from JPNGARAGE. I would strongly advise anyone looking into these to go ahead and give them a call/email. they are very convenient and knowledgeable. I need to have mines sooner than their usual lead time since i am doing my build in rented space and they were very good at accommodating me.
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