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Blasted/powdercoated last 2 exhaust hangers.

Powdercoated pad retaining clips for rear calipers.

Powdercoated washers/heads of stainless bolts for mudflaps. (Too much bling)
 
Bought NOS block heater off ebay for the awd. Napa #605-3248 $15 :)

Put a new battery in the ESi summer beater.

Filled rear diff with Diaqueen LSD gear oil.

Re-cut the edges of mud flaps to square them up a bit. Re-polished the edges.

Cut rubber spacers for flaps.
 
Received An-6 SS fuel line adapters in the mail.

Anyone else having issues with USPS? 1 Month from US to Canada??? :confused:

I've had bigger packages from HK get here in like 5 days.
 
Ripped the seats and center console out of both cars in preparation for the auto to manual swap.
 
RallyX!

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Although by the end of the day my alternator was no longer charging and I had to get jumped 3 times to make it home. Could be something loose, or it could be the alternator itself. I'll have to get in there once I get some time.
 
Looked at the wiring, thought about planning the tuck.......Then walked right out of the garage, grabbed my golf clubs and now im heading out! Mission accomplished
 
Finally did something. Dropped 2 grand for a SIM head and a bunch of other parts today(those guys cut me a VERY good deal, props to SIM!). Maybe assembling the longblock will give me a kick in the pants and stay off that damn golf course!! ha
 
Threw my Enkeis off the GSX, and onto the TSI AWD. I really like how it turned out. Car itself hasn't been washed in probably 3 months, but hey. Hard work means fast DSM. :D

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Jacked up rear of 97.

Loosened all rear suspension bolts. I guess they weren't loose enough when I put the car back on the ground for final torquing.

Hopefully this fixes the monster truck rear ride height.

Pulled 17's off 97. The 98 ESi has a leak in valve stem, on nearly bald tires, so I'll toss these things on for the rest of summer.
 
Took him to hang with his bud, both awd. Scanned a cel.
 

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Buffed and hand polished both my Evos.....two gleaming Evos in the driveway now!
 
Realized PO does not know what "<--Rotation" means on the sidewall of tires. I dunno how long he ran them backwards. At least he was trying to do some regular scheduled maintenance. C+ for the effort. :p

(Installed project 17's onto DD ESi)
 
Broke my tob on my way to work.

thats shitty...

installed my fuel pump, finished the drivers side seat bracket, prepped the motor for install and started securing my battery relocation wiring.
 
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