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EG Civic / S15 Silvia – Buttoning things up
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Content / build-threads.com / EG Civic / S15 Silvia – Buttoning things up
... for each tower it was time to mold and shape the towers in
place
. The time consuming part was to hand fit the curved towers, This was made up of trail fitting, hand shaving the high points and re fitting again. The design that Impossible fabrication ...
... are running the front mount cooler inside the front reo. it took about 2 minutes to install and looks heaps neater than factory as well. New fan fitted, it was time to mount this baby in its final
resting
place.It was alot easier to keep it ...
2.
EG Civic / S15 Silvia – Rear suspension & driveline
Monday, 22 September 2014
Content / build-threads.com / EG Civic / S15 Silvia – Rear suspension & driveline
... again, so they welded it in
place
. This is something we wanted to avoid, so Grub came up with another stroke of genius. His plan was to pull the factory pins out of the S15 chassis and mount them in the Civic body, this means that we could unbolt ...
... get back to work as we have to put shock towers in. After unpicking the rear shocks out of the S Chassis, it was time for a clean up and time to tack it in its final
resting
place. Although it looks very rough here, this is actually ...
3.
EG Civic / S15 Silvia – Front Suspension
Tuesday, 26 August 2014
Content / build-threads.com / EG Civic / S15 Silvia – Front Suspension
... to do is drill out some holes and bolt them out. Here is the 5 stud hubs in there final
resting
spot, now it was a matter of making the rest of the front cradle line up with what we had done. Getting the s15 hub into the correct position took ...
EG Civic / S15 Silvia – Front Suspension | Here is Part 2 of the EG Civic / S15 Silvia build, which concentrates on the team at Impossible Fabrications ripping out the standard engine and front end, to replace it with the underpinnings from ...
4.
The Orbitron
Thursday, 04 August 2011
Content / build-threads.com / The Orbitron
... state in Mexico with it’s iconic triple-light nose chopped off. Apparently it had changed hands a few times after it left the spotlight before being used as carnival transportation and finally finding it’s
resting
place outside an ...
... state in Mexico with it’s iconic triple-light nose chopped off. Apparently it had changed hands a few times after it left the spotlight before being used as carnival transportation and finally finding it’s resting
place
outside an ...
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