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  1. Re-chromed bumpers, door handles, some badges, and tail light rings etc, and also purchased a few quality repro badges, I'm not one of these guys that get hung up on everything has to be genuine, i would rather a mint re-pro than an average 40 year old part, or some hoarders Mazda taxed NOS part. imported some US spec full red tail light assemblies, and have polished them up, rear 1/4 US spec reflectors which light up as opposed to NZ type which dont. Also scored brand new lenses for the front indicator/park lights, and NOS headlights.
  2. Wheels - I've had a few sets, changed my mind many times, but have finally settled on what I want to run Firstly a set of original steel wheels white walls and I have dress rings and re-chromed centre caps for them. But I always wanted to have a set of mags to chop and change with, I went through Hotwires, Hustlers Original 80's Work equip 01s, all 13 inch before finally settling on a set of 15 inch Challengers, always loved these rims and a good set turned up so I blasted them, had them re-polished and painted the centres, as well as the back side of them. Fitted up with 195/45 Falken tyres, yet to decide if profile might be a little low, will see once fitted to the car when ever that may be.
  3. Front struts and steering components, all new parts where possible, or had re-manufactured where not available. Also fully reco'd the driveshaft and pedal box Mountains of gold passivate(zinc)plating has been done, pretty much every single visible nut bolt bracket etc and even a bunch of stuff that isn't seen has been done as well, I just couldn't stand using old bolts on new painted parts, this pic just a sample.
  4. email them, or contact them through the FB page, some parts aren't listed, a bunch of the panels are held up in china at the moment too
  5. Phil's have had a closing down sale for like 4 years now, they are all good
  6. That's basically where I'm up to with the body side, all going well, it should be body repair certed and may even be partially painted by the end of the year, but will have to see how this whole covid thing pans out. While all that was going on, I worked on the mechanicals, I had to make a plan as to what direction I wanted to go with it, and after having the wilder Rx4 before, I wanted something a bit more tamer. Im old school, and grew up with naturally aspirated rotors, and I didnt really want the hassle of turbos, and certs etc. so i decided on a factory improved style of build. That meant the 9 inch diff and big brakes were out, and a standard rx2 rear end was going in, but improved with a series 2 RX7 LSD diff head, and scored some NOS handbrake cables , all new nolathane bushes etc Diff purchased, blasted, 2k painted and all bolts brackets etc gold zinc plated, and all bearings etc replaced. Rear struts all new and restored to the same level as well. Edit- forgot to say the springs are super low Cobra brand, and have fitted new KYB shocks all around that will be shortened to suit once the car is on all fours and mostly complete, I already know that the nose will sit high with the current set up, so adjustments will need to be made.
  7. Way too far down the rabbit hole now to stop, just have to keep going! @Valiant if I had you at 9 inch/astrons, you might be a little disappointed after my next post, Haha. Body work log is pretty much updated, so will show where the mechanicals are at next
  8. And this is the point after so much effort that the bodywork side turns to shit. 2 kids later in quick succession, a house purchase etc etc, I had no time to carry on with it, so I got Chopper from Choppers Autobody to quote getting it finished to the body repair certed stage. price was agreed and while I was saving I was chatting to a "panelbeater' (he does it every day for a job)mate he was saying he was broke, and had heaps of spare time, I said take the car and finish the body work, needed quite a few little patches finishing off, the L/H 1/4 rust repaired , sills etc. - mates rates off the price -= winning. Fail - what I got back was a mess, and now Chopper has re-quoted and id say it'll cost around 5k just to fix the Fk-ups and get me back to the repair cert stage, so bad in fact, that the L/H rear 1/4 now has to come off, and have custom made arch made, and new sills - gutted beyond belief, should have stuck with original plan, but it is what it is, and now im just waiting for Chopper to come free again No pics cos I just cant stand to look at it
  9. Inner arch was destroyed too, managed to source a 2nd hand item in good shape to fit to car. Then cleaned up inside, epoxied, and started on fitting up the rest of the panels. Hours of work in this but it came out ok, worst bit was the rear panel, I couldn't get a good rear panel and the lower half was rusty and damaged so I had to graft the lower section of a 616 one into it. Not the cleanest way of doing it, but its all we had to work with.
  10. Boot floor and 1/4 panel, which I sent to be dipped and then epoxied before fitting
  11. Ok, so with the 1/4 damage being so bad I struggled to be able to find the best way to repair it, but a shiny unicorn winged its way to me and blessed me with a NOS 1/4 panel! At the same time it was decided the boot floor wasn't able to be saved without being full of patches and bog - so I found a guy in katikati who had made one for his own car and after about 8 months of me hassling him, he finally made one for me too, and so it began.......
  12. Unpicked chassis rails and straightened them up on both sides, floor hammered back up into shape too as it looked like it had been bottomed out or jacked up a few times. split both the bonnet and boot lids to repair them, both have been acid dipped since, along with the front guards. both doors have been blasted around the rear frame, and I hand stripped the outsides. - no pics basically the whole car has been bare metaled and epoxied at this point , and minor repairs have been carried out around various areas of the car The next post I make is where the fun (headache) really starts!
  13. A couple of patch repairs here, speaker holes, seat mount, bottom of A-pillar, and the random cut in sill, with bonus golf ball found inside
  14. Car was fully stripped to a bare shell, and i set up a booth under my house, a mobile blaster came over and did everything except the rear 1/4s and roof. Once he was done I 2k epoxy primed the shell to lock it all in. later on I hand stripped the 1/4s etc, and epoxied again
  15. some more butchering, and rust found when I got it home, thing stunk of rats, found a nest and one very dehydrated Rat under the seat. there was lots of little issues around it, probably far more than I realised in hindsight, but the car being what it is, had to be saved. it will soon be apparent i went a little too far down the rabbit hole with this one though, and the main reason its still not finished 8 years later....
  16. WIll try to catch up with the build log progress soon, the first lot of pics was like 8 years ago.
  17. It also had a 9 inch full spool diff in it that was way too wide - hence the reason for trying to flare the arches, luckily they gave up after only doing one side!, also had s5 brakes all around with 5 stud conversion.
  18. And that leads me to this – after I bought a house, it wasn’t long before I found a new project, it was a mates that he had stashed in a a shipping container for around 12 years, he basically had zero interest in restoring it as he had other cars to play with, we struck a deal and that was that DABUZZ version rx2.1 Introducing my 1971 Mazda Capella RE, ‘T-Dash’ Coupe. It was tied to the roof at the very rear of the 40ft shipping container it had sat in, with a mountain of crap in front of it, took half a day to get it out, what appeared was a car that had had a bit of a hard life- as they all do, rust, rear ¼ damage, missing a bunch of parts, but no crash damage, and overall worth a save.
  19. Well, I have had a build thread going on Ausrotary forum for many years, due to the snails pace rebuild of this old Mazda, Thought I would be better off copying over a condensed version here as the car is in NZ after all. The plate DABUZZ was originally on a 1974 Mazda RX4 coupe, that was fairly well known in the early-mid 2000s around the Auckland rotor scene, had that for 11 years, and sold it to buy a house (no Regrets) Was a factory 13b car (only 12a cars were ever sold new in NZ) private import from Aus, which was repainted when I got it, and had a mild stage 2 13b in it Over the years it grew to a Microtech Injected 4/71 Supercharged s5 Rx7 13b, s5 gearbox, and plenty of other mods. Took home a few trophy’s at the 4&Rotary nationals, and was just a general fun street car, wasn’t big in power, but got along OK, and sounded incredible.
  20. good progress, gonna look pretty wild once its done. what colours it going? some 70's racer graffics would look amazing imo Shes at the right place now - chopper will sort it out. but man, you must have snaked me, I'm waiting to get into his shop too haha
  21. TBH I think sunroofs (sunrooves?) are friggen sweet period correct mods, and wouldn't really detract from the car at all rather add to its "rad"ness. Its a pretty time consuming thing to do, and needs to be done right, by someone who knows knows how to fab, you might get away with a roof cut from a sedan and take out the section you need, but if its not welded right, its warp central.. I would call Chopper at Choppers auto body restorations in Kumeu, he pumps out some quality resto and fab work.
  22. sand blast, and that POR 15 chassis black stuff Powdercoat would be spendy, and wouldn't last, once it chips moisture can get under it eventually lifting it off, and it cant be touched up
  23. dabuzz

    16L colt boot

    go to para rubber, they have heaps of different sizes, and will normally give you a sample if needed
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