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u could swap to ea-d k frame but u still have to cut it..other than that no other way but to cut it..just cut it and get the gap welded up with plate there like fordman351 here
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Thats one thing i was going to say, can you not mod the sump? Even though theres nothing wrong with cutting the frame up, may just look tidier for the cert man. other wise theres always the mud option, ice cream container, dirt, water, mix together and smear over the welds etc, go for a drive down a gravel road, cert man will be none the wiser. works in NZ lol.
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nope cant weld the sump on a barra cause the oil pump is at the front... even if u could still wont fit in a ef-l..i dnt think au motors fit wen the sump been welded either
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Pretty sure if you mod the sump on au it fits fine in all e series, from the pictures ive seen
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Ignore my last post I thought I seen au mentioned lol
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Modding the sump on the au motor works, mate done it in his ef
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talking bout a barra motor not a au
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gusbus wrote: i dnt think au motors fit wen the sump been welded either this isnt true as i have an au engine in my ef at the moment
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Over six years, half a years wage spent, lots of happy times and the sad, but it's now time to move on. The car sold last night, the new owner will be picking it up next weekend.
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Age: 37 Posts: 115 Joined: 20th Jun 2005 Ride: ed xr6 with bf turbo everything Location: perth |
sad to hear fordman was hoping to see it one day, any new projects in mind?
Jesse
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Doode, i feel ripped off.
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fordman351 wrote: Over six years, half a years wage spent, lots of happy times and the sad, but it's now time to move on. The car sold last night, the new owner will be picking it up next weekend. While I'm sad to read this I'm also glad that the car was sold as 1 piece, and not parted out like some have to to do sell it. Cheers ToranaGuy
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Jester-BOC wrote: sad to hear fordman was hoping to see it one day, any new projects in mind? Nothing in mind at the moment, trying to decide whether to make my daily R31 Silhouette into something special, pay off debts, or put toward a completely different car all together. Decisions decisions... ToranaGuy wrote: While I'm sad to read this I'm also glad that the car was sold as 1 piece, and not parted out like some have to to do sell it. I would never have stripped it down anyway, plus i probably would never have gotten the same price for parts as i would have for the whole car. |
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You've put in a sterling effort nonetheless....hope new owner doesnt f%$#$k it......
All the best with any new projects.......... Cheers Daz
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Thanks man, new owner loves it. So i've heard on the grape vine, it's now tuned and putting down stupid ammounts of power and torque, well done i say
As for new projects, i've gone with something a little more modest. I managed to pick up a very well looked after, clean 2003 MK1 BA XR8 for $9,000. Nothing over the top, no options, stock as a rock, just very tidy and well maintained. Looking for some 19" FG XR 'option' rims to jazz it up a little in the meantime. |
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