Okay so I am starting a thread on my car I recently purchased it in sept 2012 it had a lot of work to be put into it and it is coming olong well so far with the help of my friend Matt from track and trail mobile paint and panel
http://www.truelocal.com.au/business/track...panel/kallangurIt's a 1991 180sx with a red top sr20det
Wen I bought the car it had teen a dedicated track car for 3 years and was in rough shape
Mods were
3" turbo back exhaust
Halted sprint standalone ecu with aux boost controll and intake temp sensor
Racing logic coil overs all round
Adjustable rear camber arms
Triple plate brass button clutch
Apexi t28 bb turbo
Nismo 555cc injectors
Locked diff
16x10 steel drift wheels with stretched 205/45/16
Power spirit from mount
6 point cage
4 point harness
Recaro style seats
Rear seats stripped
Fibreglass door trims
Carbon fibre bonnet
S15 converted front
Some shitty catch can
Wide rear and front guards
C west front bar??
Unknown rear bar
First job was to get it registered which was actually quite easy as the seller organised a (cough) roadworthy but I wasn't about to drive around in a highly illegal car so next job was getting a mod plate for the cage and seats.
this was actually harder than I expected because the front plates weren't even bolted in and not a single bolt was high tensile, I got a box of 50 high tensile bolts for $16 from a shop in Melbourne
http://www.scrooz.com.au/ and cage padding for an amazing $6 a meter from
http://www.ianboettcherraceparts.com.au/shop/ and some eBay spec seat belts to run with the harnesses to keep it legal we made up some backing plates and got to work,after a long night and a bottle of jack we were done, the mod plate was done on the 30th of oct thankfully as the new laws as of nov 1st do not allow 6 point cages.
After a lot of searching and actually downloading the qld modifications guidelines I found out that fibreglass body parts are legal as long as they are 3mm thick before gel coat, I measured the bonnet front bar and front guards and there all okay. So the car was looking good so far. (Legal wise)
Got the car painted here ar a couple pictures
So the next thing I am tackling is the interior, I am going suede dash, doors, roof and pillars and recarpeting the whole car from front to back and installing a false floor in the rear. I got around 10 square meters of suede from the uk for about $90 aus and $70 shipping the best price I could find was $250 in aus
Retiming the interior of a car is not by any means a hard job I have done it before in my previous car it's just like everything tho to get a good result you do have to take your time, most people stay away from it because of the down time of the car but hings like door cards and pillars can be done which the car still being drivable.
I picked up some carpet off eBay just in 2m squares. as I was doing the boot and were the rear seats used to be a pre moulded carpet would not do the job so I am following this how to
http://www.revline.se/diverse/951RS_...eat_Delete.pdf the car he did it in is not a 180sx but they are quite simmilar and I am mainly using it as a guide anyway and as for the false floor ill just be running a 9mm piece of mdf across the tyre well. I am still on the fence if I should install a sub or some 6x9s in the rear or just leave it but I will decide as I'm doing the carpet
ive alos installed a greddy copy intake and hid some wires and changed the vaccum lines
i had some troubles with the gearbox (it was jammed in 5th) so I've dropped the gearbox and just bought a s14 box with 70000kms for $300 (score
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I've started the carpet here's a picture so far
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1991 Nissan 180SX Photo 1 of 1