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Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:15 am
by silverGPX
I think sophias rear bar is a bit too far gone sorry to say, after mine incident with my rear bar i know a little and just it has too much bog which will need to be taken out again at the edges and it has rippled, also there is bog around the taillights and the metal work on the quarter panels.
Probably best to get another rear bar and have it professionally sprayed and the panels smoothed back, itll give a better result and youll be a lot happier, its just the $$$.
But anyways, the things that i need to do are.
SilverGPX
1. Give my stepper motor a clean
2. Take my intake manifold off (to see if the leak is the rocker cover gasket, bit scared to do myself)
3. Put my rear swaybar chassis bushes in
4. Drill some patterned holes into my stock airbox as it has a podfilter in it (if anyone has a holesaw that is)
5. Sand back and paint my wiper blades black
6. Re-paint the ribbed plastic panel that is under the windscreen black
7. Install the new fuel filter
Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:09 am
by I8A4RE
Ok nice list people, everything looks do-able with the exception of the angel eyes.
I will not bake anyones lights, I dont mind doing all the wiring for them but I will not bake them lol. If we are doing angel eyes then the early we start the better as the sydney guys worked ALL DAY and most of the night when they did theirs.
I can bring all the tools to do those jobs however if people have jacks and/or axle stands BRING THEM

Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:33 am
by FTO84
Ok things I would like to get done:
Replace front indicators
Repair window guides
Fit some new speakers & possibly a head unit which has an ipod dock etc.
If I have them by that point, install the leather seats... Figure this will be less painful with many hands

Get clear side indicators installed (once again, if I have them)
Maybe install some new wipers, wouldn't mind gettin red ones... this may end up translating to "spray wipers red"

Everything else I need to have done is mechanic/auto elect worthy
Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:52 am
by Sophia
Fto_Jason wrote:Haha.. Well if we are painting interiors i might join you with that one Yano

Oh and looks like first day will be spent on Sophia's car
yeah my car is in a bit of bad state
About my rear bar Im getting a new one, aswell as a front one so they can be crossed off my list, just wondering, if I get them painted will the shop fit them aswell or would I need to?
Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:06 pm
by Kustom
FTO84 wrote:
Maybe install some new wipers, wouldn't mind gettin red ones... this may end up translating to "spray wipers red"
This reminds me, i need to get and install a 3rd window wiper just to be different and to make up for simons loss.
Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:09 pm
by Fto_Jason
Kustom_FTO wrote: This reminds me, i need to get and install a 3rd window wiper just to be different and to make up for simons loss.
Lol id definately be giving the car to the gf then

Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:12 pm
by silverGPX
Sophia wrote:Fto_Jason wrote:Haha.. Well if we are painting interiors i might join you with that one Yano

Oh and looks like first day will be spent on Sophia's car
yeah my car is in a bit of bad state
About my rear bar Im getting a new one, aswell as a front one so they can be crossed off my list, just wondering, if I get them painted will the shop fit them aswell or would I need to?
I would get the shop to fit them as they can line them up and they might have to drill holes in new locations and its their loss if they dont get it right
Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:17 pm
by I8A4RE
Sophia wrote: if I get them painted will the shop fit them aswell or would I need to?
Shop should definitly do it for you and for free to.
Kustom_FTO wrote:FTO84 wrote:
Maybe install some new wipers, wouldn't mind gettin red ones... this may end up translating to "spray wipers red"
This reminds me, i need to get and install a 3rd window wiper just to be different and to make up for simons loss.
lol
Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 1:02 pm
by Sophia
Ahhk awesome

Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:31 pm
by pete_gpx
Wow, this is looking good.
I see a lot of people keen to get some help with installation of their sound systems, which I'd be happy to help anyone with, providing they have the right gear on hand.
As for tools that I have, I have two complete socket sets with assorted spanners, electric tools like a drill and jigsaw, one set of axle stands and a bit of other random stuff. Since a lot will be going on at the same time, it would probably be best if some people brought up some extra jacks, axle stands and even spanners etc.
My oven isn't overly large, however it would most likely accommodate a set of headlights or two.
The garage I have here is a double, with full power and excellent lighting if things do run a bit late. There's even a fridge in there to stock any food or drinks people want to bring up.
As for when this should happen, that will depend on whether people want to do this over multiple days, or just tackle everything on a Sunday. To sign a full weekend off at both of my jobs, I would need a bit of notice.
Anyway, I'll go ahead and put forward some things that I might actually get motivated to do with people around;
- Swap out MAP sensor with another unit to test. (Simon?

)
- Swap out TPS to test.
- Attempt to hide HID boxes. (Defect bait)
I can do these things myself, so that's not a worry. As a favour to the guy hosting the event, anyone keen to install a set of angel eyes I plan to buy off Yanno into my FTO?

Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:57 pm
by I8A4RE
As said man, I can do the wiring, switch install, but I aint baking lights lol.
Yeah and any parts you need, let me know closer to the date (so i dont forget) and I will bring them.
Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 4:29 pm
by Fto_Jason
Sweet as, well Borep has done the baking before so he can instruct on how to do it properly and we can just bake them

THEN simon can help us instal and wire

Sounds like a plan.. It would be benificial for most of us if we did it over a weekend although im guessing most of us would want/need a place to camp out over night, hows your backyard look pete? haha

Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 6:55 pm
by mr-charisma
can't think of anything i need to do that I need any help with, but really don't mind coming to help people with whatever they need done..
Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 8:24 pm
by BorepYano
oh i dont mind baking them, since the work is actually being done by the oven lol
who am i kidding, i'll probably end up doing them lol (well at least helping anyway

)
Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:16 pm
by I8A4RE
Sweet I'll bring mine lol
Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:06 pm
by Kustom
BorepYano wrote:oh i dont mind baking them, since the work is actually being done by the oven lol
who am i kidding, i'll probably end up doing them lol (well at least helping anyway

)
I'm more then happy to help do angel eyes but in no means take any responsability if something goes wrong
I did mine with yang, i thought the hardest part was getting the front bar off/on so if someone can do that, then we are all sweet.
Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:54 pm
by Fto_Jason
Yeh thats my prob, i had a look into the front bar and i was like.. for me this is gunna take .... hours .. lol so i left it, itd be great if i had someone who had done it before so

heres hoping
Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 12:03 am
by silverGPX
i can help you with the HID boxes pete, i hid one of mine under the front bumper.
Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 12:59 am
by mr-charisma
+1 it's much easier to hide the HID boxes if you take out the wheel arch linings & take off the front bumper .. i mounted mine on the frame underneath the front quarter panels / bumper .. can't even see them when I try

Re: DIY Day in Toowoomba
Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:47 am
by I8A4RE
I have made this a sticky