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Age: 36 Posts: 25 Joined: 30th Mar 2007 Ride: ea&ef i6 manual, toyota soarer Location: kingaroy |
hey all just thought i'd get the ok and or opinions anyways a couple of months ago i lost my license from this. hit a couple of star pickets on my way home, was way to tired driving to fast now i also have an ea that is pretty strait, that i was hoping to paint at some point of time but my housemate has had his car in the shed for the last couple months and is nearly complete
i would love to completely respray the car and then put as much of the ef into the ea (dash, motor, interior)? would have painted the ea black but the housemate beat me to it, so what do you think a silver would look? now the ea motor and box is out and nearly gutted now im sorry about the presentation but this is my 1st new topic post and i have the license back now, so i need to do something thanks all
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wow, that EF has taken a beating hasn't it..
As for the changeover.. you could do the dash motor, all wiring, drivetrain.. (think the diff has different mounts) but pretty much all of the rest would change over. If your prepared to do alittle fab work.. you could basically turn the EA in to a EF in a EA shell.. I'm planning on trying to graft an EL front bar onto my EA... |
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megalo7 |
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Age: 36 Posts: 25 Joined: 30th Mar 2007 Ride: ea&ef i6 manual, toyota soarer Location: kingaroy |
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mate that black looks perrrfect , would love my ef to b black,
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did u buy that car off a forum member????
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megalo7 |
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Age: 36 Posts: 25 Joined: 30th Mar 2007 Ride: ea&ef i6 manual, toyota soarer Location: kingaroy |
yeah mate obs35n
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megalo7 |
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Age: 36 Posts: 25 Joined: 30th Mar 2007 Ride: ea&ef i6 manual, toyota soarer Location: kingaroy |
but yes the black did turn out really well for a shed job, he has had a bit more experience then me, thats cool i have to start sometime. no better then with your own car..... that way you only need to impress yourself
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WTF did you do to my car? f**k i spent sooooooo much time on it god damn.
did you save the plates? i wouldnt mind getting one
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He obviously didn't heed the warning in your sig...
Yes virtually everything will transfer over to the EA, I'd get some C pillar trims off of an EB/ED if I were you tho, and take advantage of the fact the EA didn't come with an airbag so you can run an aftermarket wheel, however the work isn't for the light hearted. Rubbers, Doorhandle, Drivetrain, Dash, Rear seat, all plastics, will all bolt in... if you use the EL harness it will be even easier, the front seats will need modification to fit and if you want the floor mounted handbrake you will have to use the search function to see what people who have done it before did. Please. Don't kid yourself about it, decide now if you will see it out to the end. |
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meh my subi is faster anyways..... i loved that car but oh well i guess that happens when u sell a car
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megalo7 |
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Age: 36 Posts: 25 Joined: 30th Mar 2007 Ride: ea&ef i6 manual, toyota soarer Location: kingaroy |
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Johnson stroker |
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awesome, nice resuretion, you will be happier this way.. so will some previous owners..
Honestly though, it looks like its come up really well. you know about speed and sleeping and how it can bite now.. How fast were you going?
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megalo7 |
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Age: 36 Posts: 25 Joined: 30th Mar 2007 Ride: ea&ef i6 manual, toyota soarer Location: kingaroy |
? not sure sorry bloke it was so long ago. I was on the way home i think i was somewhere in 3rd the cops sed i would have been 11-20k over i was ok with that, the quick run to the 24h servo before bed turned into a long one but yeah the mate who did it is excellent he cut all the rust to, the xr kit had hidden it
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Where was the rust? in the sills?
sorry mate i didnt realise it had any besides the bit above the back windscreen which i pointed out.... glad to see she is back on the road. Did you damage any of the wheels? I hear they are hard to replace these days. Good to see you repaired it, a little bit of me died when i saw those pics of it damaged
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megalo7 |
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Age: 36 Posts: 25 Joined: 30th Mar 2007 Ride: ea&ef i6 manual, toyota soarer Location: kingaroy |
yeah bloke dont worry about it, you couldn't see it so how were you to no. The back windscreen is free of it to. Has anyone replased the back windscreen before? the local window guy charged $500! does that sound ok? as for the rim its got a nice little rash on it now and im still trying to find one
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