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  1. The plans are to get it mechanically sound and carry out as much preventative maintenance I can, add some low with period wheels, get some decent fender mirrors then daily the shit out of it until I get bored (I'll be selling my bugeye wrx soon once I'm happy to daily this if anyone is interested).

    So with the inspection, the only issues I found were a leaky radiator, possibly stuck thermostat, rocker cover gasket leak and oil pressure sensor leak. The clutch feels like it's probably a bit worn out as well but it should be fine for now.

     

    After hitting up the parts shop I've now got on order all service filters, timing kit, water pump, sparkplugs, all dizzy bits, thermostat, oil pressure sensor, water temp sender all of which should be here in the next few days. I've also picked up a rocker cover gasket.

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  2. No worries man. Yeah im pretty sure chopper got it from cardwells. The bracket is machined from steel and the rotors I believe are off a u13 bluebird (I can find a part number if you need), have set it up as 4x114. The spacer is between the disc and rim, the hub did have to get machined as well to help with fitment.

     

    The handbrake setup is quite simple, we had to source a kit designed through a company in the UK which make them specifically for the powerlites. Have adapted this (clamp style ends on the lever side) to suit a Silvia s14 lever.

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  3. Hey man, recently had this carried out on my 1300 through choppers auto body shop. Used the wilwood powerlites with the integrated handbrake cable setup. We had an engineer draw up and make a mount for it and they tuck under some 14" modgies.

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  4. On Saturday I spotted what looked like a blue Toyota crown ms6/7 sedan on a trailer heading south from Mangawhai. 

    Also seen a blue Renault Gordini in Silverdale, Scott's gold 4age Cortina and his old man's ae70. All this in the space of 30minutes.

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  5. I have contacted both hpc and also procoat in Auckland to have the headers for my 13b in their extra high temp ceramic coating. Hpc were minimum $400 and procoat were $200. Have read very mixed reviews about both and both have also been around for quite a long time. I'll be taking it to procoat in the next few weeks so will post up on the build when the time comes.

  6. On 20/05/2020 at 14:09, dabuzz said:

    Exhaust looks good, alway tight on those 1300s. hes doing mine as well, at least I know he can weld nice haha

    disappointed about the flares, i still reckon the escort flares would have worked, but your call, it'll be a cool little car either way

     

    Hah yeah they would have looked good, but would have hated to go the effort and not be 100% on it. One day it will be widebody though!

  7. And lastly, the rear end suspension setup is all together (until I get beefier traction rods made up).

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    1 leaf shackle had to be replaced as it was missing, some monroe shocks for now, and new pac shackle bushes. Another thing that was supposed to have been carried out back in Aus...

     

    Also just to give you an idea on clearance issues here are some pics.. 

    The spare wheel well had to be notched for the muffler.

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    The next stage is sorting the rear brakes for good. We are sorting out Wilwood Powerlite calipers that include a simple handbrake design, running new cables, changing the discs and have some certifiable mounts made. Hopefully have it done next week, then will be taking the beast back home.

     

    Cheers,

    Tai

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    Exhaust is finished, bar getting the headers coated. Absolutely stoked. Once again the boys have done an awesome job on it, tucks in super right. There is literally no room for give on these 1300s for anything. Ended up running mild steel twin 2" system with stainless adrenalinR resonators and and muffler. Some swish mounts have been made for the muffler as well.

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  9. On all 4s again. Not gonna lie, but I think the modgies are awesome. They're still not baller status like the old wheels that were on it but they will do just nicely for now.

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    And what's that lurking under the rear end you say??

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  10. Ok guys, so now the covid crap is starting to pass and things are freeing up, my mates wedding is back on track for this September. 

     

    Just seeing what else is out there and who would be keen for this. Once again ideally after old Aussie muscle, preferably an old Kingswood or such.

     

    More of an update in terms of requirement. Would be pick up from about 11-12am at mount roskill then drop off at the venue in Clevedon. Maybe hang around for about an hour for a few pics or what have you.

     

    Cheers

  11. Headers are made. Pretty stoked to be honest, they've come out awesome. Chopper and his team have done a great job.

     

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    Unfortunately we ended up having to go tube instead of steam pipe as there just wasn't enough space (about 3mm clearance on either side) the steam pipe was fouling against both the bellhousing and the steering box.

     

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    Will get these to either hpc or procoat to get a layer of ceramic on them hopefully in the next week.

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  12. 11 hours ago, yetchh said:

    When I was there it was 800 a year.. 

    When I was living in Perth the rego cost was no more $240 yearly for the vehicles I was driving. Eastern states are shit because cost is like more than double and you need to buy compulsory third party insurance plus normal insurance on top haha. 

     

    Off topic but throwing it out there.

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