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I should park outside her window at 2 am and let the 2 step fly..Im such a dick, i would do that too if the police station wasnt across the street.

She also might be mad that she has a brand new jeep and cant get out of the parking lot when it snows..BammmE

She also could be mad that she doesnt pay to live here, and she has central air
 
Kyle youll like this.

Got a letter from landlord that reads if your "junk" isnt cleaned up by friday in tossing it saturday..bi*** my dsm stuff is still worth more than anything u own..LOL
 
Totally with you guys on landlords, apparently the garages in my apartment that I rent out are for "storage only" so when the dsm was down I had several complaints filed against me, then the landlord personally telling me that I can't work on my car in the garage and if it wasn't put back together he'd evict us... Good thing that day my parts came in :D
 
Finally got my rear bumper off, got it prepped and primed for paint, also got my new fenders primed, prepped and dry fitted. I was up until 4am last night doing all this. Hopefully I'll paint tonight after work if I can stay awake XD

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Really!?!???!?? Wow.... Thats low...... Maybe it's tome to move and give her the finger.

Remember how my life is going right now...I can almost not afford to feed myself.

But i can eat nothing but cereal and ramen and put some money into dsm..Any nobody can tell me i cant..LOL
 
Cut out/drilled out spot welds on floor reinforcement on drivers floor. PO jacked car up by this area and caved in entire floor. I'll make new reinforcements after I get the floor back where it belongs.
 
Used a series of steel bars/screws and BFH's to get the drivers floor panel back to semi flat.

Floor is still a bit higher then it should be right below the pedals, but it's much better then it was.

Now to make a new section of reinforcement for under the car, and fill in those swiss cheese spot weld holes :)
 

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Installed starter number 3 - turns out it just needed a few washers to push it back a bit from the housing. The flywheel chewed through some serious metal in my last one.
 
Bought a 6 bolt with 80k miles on it with a blown head gasket for 100 bucks. Score.
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Spare race motor in the works! Bogus, if your reading you might be getting some Pm's from me soon LOL.
 
Nothing but finally got my hta68 in just gotta make time to bolt in on and the front mount and waiting on getting everything to finally start tining but won't be til January more than likely..
 
Finished putting my new rotors on and painting the calipers. Not too bad.
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Looks awesome! Did you paint the calipers on the rotors and just mask everything off? Or did you paint them off the rotors?
 
No, I took the calipers and brackets off to put the new rotors on. I left the calipers connected to the brake line though because I didn't feel like dealing with the brake fluid mess.
 
No, I took the calipers and brackets off to put the new rotors on. I left the calipers connected to the brake line though because I didn't feel like dealing with the brake fluid mess.

Cool, thanks for the info. I'm probably painting mine tonight too, how hard is it to unbolt them? I've never done it before.
 
its easy. Two bolts on the knuckle. Slide it off. Put a bag over the rotor/knuckle. Slide it on so it doesn't swing around. And spray away. (Clean the caliper first of course)
 
its easy. Two bolts on the knuckle. Slide it off. Put a bag over the rotor/knuckle. Slide it on so it doesn't swing around. And spray away. (Clean the caliper first of course)

Thanks, that helped a ton! Got this done last night. I took a lot more pics, they'll be going in my build thread when I get around to starting one, but here's some before and afters:
 

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Last night I got my hood, front bumper and wing pieces painted. Tonight I moved them into my office for some 110 degree baking overnight. Rear bumper and fenders are done as well, now I just need to do the doors and quarter panels this week and get it back together.
 

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Bought my first DSM today. Had a VR4 3Kgt before but it doesn't compare to this little bullet...
 
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