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Washed the car. Adjusted the throttle cable from the cruise control module to the throttle body. Dailed in the idle at operating temperature. Sanded back the headlights and reverse lights and re-clear coated them. Then drove it around town :)
 
Installed these puppies a little while ago. For anyone wanting to put Corbeaus using their bracket, just a heads up, you will need to fiddle a bit with OEM seat belts to make it work. They aren't made perfectly to accept a bolt on OEM seat belt. Sometimes (in my case) the seat is wide enough to be too close to the bolt that mounts the belt clip and you will need to mod it a little to make it all work.
 

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Looked at it. Cause i cant afford to give her the love she deserves.
Looked at it up in Jackstands awaiting a transmission swap. It will be more enjoyable to drive without a welded center diff. Should be up and boosting later today.
All I did to mine was look at it wishing it was drivable :'(

What's up with everyone looking at their cars? You're doing it wrong. You gotta sit inside, play with the shifter and make engine noises with your mouth. Berrrmmmm psh stustustustu :sneaky:
 
Drove 200 miles of mostly twisty roads, running along the St. Croix and Mississippi river valleys. Enjoyed the last long drive before it goes into winter storage. Running strong.

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Received some winter maintenance items today I received it from rock auto in a week only 10$ shipping to canada
Not bad

I have a rear mount a front mount ,2 axel seals , and a thermostat now to find time before winter and to buy some winter tires FML
 

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Installed these puppies a little while ago. For anyone wanting to put Corbeaus using their bracket, just a heads up, you will need to fiddle a bit with OEM seat belts to make it work. They aren't made perfectly to accept a bolt on OEM seat belt. Sometimes (in my case) the seat is wide enough to be too close to the bolt that mounts the belt clip and you will need to mod it a little to make it all work.
Hows the 2g coming?
 
What's up with everyone looking at their cars? You're doing it wrong. You gotta sit inside, play with the shifter and make engine noises with your mouth. Berrrmmmm psh stustustustu :sneaky:
Because sometimes it's depressing knowing how far away you are that it eats at your soul to sit in it knowing you arent getting thrown back in your seat with shakey legs LOL
 
I will be installing a new oil seal today on the front case. Sucks that I noticed I needed a new one after I installed a new timing belt and tensioner. Now I have to redo the timing belt job which I'm not happy about. Tensioners scare me.LOL I feel like if I even look at a tensioner wrong it will break and I'm setting up my engine for catastrophic failure. Wish me luck.
 
I will be installing a new oil seal today on the front case. Sucks that I noticed I needed a new one after I installed a new timing belt and tensioner. Now I have to redo the timing belt job which I'm not happy about. Tensioners scare me.LOL I feel like if I even look at a tensioner wrong it will break and I'm setting up my engine for catastrophic failure. Wish me luck.
I know what you mean. I always feel like I didn't do it right and my car will blow up soon.
 
Let's see, i did what felt like a lot today. I swapped out for a modded c lutch master rod to make the clutch release better. Swapped to my winter wheels, took some overlap out of my cams, retuned AFRs and timing to take advantage of it. Tightened accessory belts, polished some aluminum IC pipes. Regapped my plugs and reinsulated the ends of my magnecorr wires...oh and i drove and data logged a bit

I also cut openings in my top cam great cover to allow people to see the fidanza cam gears, as well as a rob of little things I've already forgotten about
 
Replaced the trunk seal. Old one was torn up. Seems the previous owner couldn't lift anything out -- had to drag it and rip the seal.
 
Little paint and alot of rewiring... fixing other ppls failures...
 

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