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thefro526 12-04-2008 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by blackvr4 (Post 1165599)
i cant comment on the rust but i can comment on the fact that finding any 20+ year old car without rust in shell form is going to be hard as is., but i feel like its much easier to fix something little by little then buy a bare shell and start swapping **** over into it, hes gonna get overwhelmed when he sees a stripped shell, and have to redo all the wiring and what not. its gonna be way more headache then it will be worth. its really overwhelming putting a car together practically from the ground up, I have yet to put a together a complete shell from stripped to together, and ive pulled and rebuilt a ton of engines now on mitsubishis, GFs talon twice, bros Vr-4 twice, my talon 3times, my white Vr-4, when you have very little wrenching experience, no offense james, but i can tell you this, the only person you can rely on to be there 100% of the time while you put it together is yourself, people might be able to help you here and there buts it will be tuff to swap everything into another shell, especially when you have wrenched on your car so little as is and need so many tools required with building up another shell from the ground. with body work you need like some basic hand held tools.

look at your bro for example, how much money did it run him to fix the Mr2 couldnt have been that much and it looks pretty damn good from when ive seen it.

Well, it seems as if we have two different definitions of the word "shell". When I refer to a "Shell" I refer to it in the same context in which James and I orginally talked about many weeks ago. A "shell" was meant to be essentially a complete car without and engine and some other tid-bits. In this case it was essentially a one to one swap where his engine, trans, and wiring harness would be removed and put into the new "Shell" and it should be a turn key operation.

I think when you refer to a "Shell" you're referring to a bare or almost bare uni-body in which case it would be easier to just do the body work on James' current car.

In reference to finding a rust free shell, they're out there. A lot of people buy them down south or out west and have them shipped. This is not a very viable option for James because of the cost but he still may be able to find a cleaner shell than the one he has where the rust isn't as visible.

On the subject of my Brother's MR2, the car is not fixed. Bent parts were removed and the bumpers and fenders were mounted as one complete piece. There is no crash bumper, certain radiator mounts are missing, a lot of the front sub structure has been removed or bend into place (bending metal of that thickness tends to stress it) and certain things are not mounted entirely or have been rigged to fit. For what my brother is doing, that was fine. It cost him almost nothing and he doesn't care. Should he ever get into even a minor accident (< 5mph) the front end of the car will crumple like an aluminum can the car will be damaged beyond repair. I'd assumed since James' Supra is his DD and only car he'd want it to be done right so he doesn't have to redo anything down the road (I.E. taillights leaking, bad panel fitment, rust because of bare metal and so on and so forth.)

///chrism3 12-04-2008 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by blackvr4 (Post 1165599)
i cant comment on the rust but i can comment on the fact that finding any 20+ year old car without rust in shell form is going to be hard as is., but i feel like its much easier to fix something little by little then buy a bare shell and start swapping **** over into it, hes gonna get overwhelmed when he sees a stripped shell, and have to redo all the wiring and what not. its gonna be way more headache then it will be worth. its really overwhelming putting a car together practically from the ground up, I have yet to put a together a complete shell from stripped to together, and ive pulled and rebuilt a ton of engines now on mitsubishis, GFs talon twice, bros Vr-4 twice, my talon 3times, my white Vr-4, when you have very little wrenching experience, no offense james, but i can tell you this, the only person you can rely on to be there 100% of the time while you put it together is yourself, people might be able to help you here and there buts it will be tuff to swap everything into another shell, especially when you have wrenched on your car so little as is and need so many tools required with building up another shell from the ground. with body work you need like some basic hand held tools.

look at your bro for example, how much money did it run him to fix the Mr2 couldnt have been that much and it looks pretty damn good from when ive seen it.



ya so tru ..james body isnt even too bad..so much eaiser to fix the body then swap all ur **** over..espically if u dont have the garage room and all the tools u need. also the expirence is needed as well

blackvr4 12-04-2008 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by thefro526 (Post 1165688)
On the subject of my Brother's MR2, the car is not fixed. Bent parts were removed and the bumpers and fenders were mounted as one complete piece. There is no crash bumper, certain radiator mounts are missing, a lot of the front sub structure has been removed or bend into place (bending metal of that thickness tends to stress it) and certain things are not mounted entirely or have been rigged to fit. For what my brother is doing, that was fine. It cost him almost nothing and he doesn't care. Should he ever get into even a minor accident (< 5mph) the front end of the car will crumple like an aluminum can the car will be damaged beyond repair. I'd assumed since James' Supra is his DD and only car he'd want it to be done right so he doesn't have to redo anything down the road (I.E. taillights leaking, bad panel fitment, rust because of bare metal and so on and so forth.)

i have read the debate about crash bars for some time now, from what i have deduced from my research the crash bar is only meant for low impact collisions I.E. 15mph or less, and your bro could have done it the more right way for probably another 100 dollars more but opted not to thats his choice. but i still think finding the shell you describe for james in the tristate area is going to be tuff. and you are still neglecting the fact that who is going to do this entire swap? james? i mean **** its be awsome if he did but i really feel like he going to get way over his head, and you know how those projects end up? the car sits apart for a year and eventually gets parted out, ive seen to many kids embark on the same task both in person and reading on the forums a lot of these cars jsut end up parted out, which i really dont wanna see james car go that route. and like chris said james's car is not that bad at all, he has no frame damage or anything just minor body skin damage. I mean i cant believe more people arnt like this like YO my fender and rear 1/4 pannel has a dent lets swap shells.

btw i in no means am posting this to argue or be a dick, i just feel like both you and me are having an intelligent discussion, i dont want you to feel like we are having an argument of anything just wanted to clear that up cause i know sometimes its hard to tell on the internet.

ASIAN JUL 12-04-2008 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Vinny (Post 1165659)
outdoors still. first time you've posted in here, ay?

Edit: We have no indoors location.


Oh. Well, maybe one day I'll make it out....if you guys still have it over the winter... cause I have night classes on Tuesday for now

Vinny 12-04-2008 11:24 PM

sounds good. More asians to the meet! lmao

ASIAN JUL 12-04-2008 11:28 PM

I forgot to mention it's also contingent on whether or not my Cavi will make it there...pahahahahaha

red24O 12-04-2008 11:44 PM

Yo James buy a band aid to put on your cars damage its JDM

red24O 12-04-2008 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by MyCarIsFTL (Post 1165602)
do you guys still stand outside for your meets or have you migrated indoors yet haha

If you get cold you can go inside of the best buy to warm up we (evryone at the meet) did that once

ASIAN JUL 12-04-2008 11:56 PM

Oh. I'm just asking cause if I drive all the way there and freeze my ass off because there's no like, back-up plan, I'm going to be a sad little ice cube of asian fury. Just sayin'.

Vinny 12-04-2008 11:58 PM

lmao, ice cube of asian fury. now thats cute :P

red24O 12-05-2008 12:06 AM

Yo vinny it says you are viewing this thread, haha thats cool! Like how it says that

redwrxwagon02 12-05-2008 12:26 AM

erp
people wake up and post

Red3KGT 12-05-2008 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by blackvr4 (Post 1165599)
, but i can tell you this, the only person you can rely on to be there 100% of the time while you put it together is yourself, people might be able to help you here and there buts it will be tuff to swap everything into another shell, especially when you have wrenched on your car so little as is and need so many tools required with building up another shell from the ground. with body work you need like some basic hand held tools.

look at your bro for example, how much money did it run him to fix the Mr2 couldnt have been that much and it looks pretty damn good from when ive seen it.

+1 I agree that you should keep your car because A. Its your first car and we all know how much sentimental value it has to you B) Like Alex said no matter what when its wrenching time you cant rely on anybody but yourself C) How long do you want your car down for? You can still drive the supra as you do the body work but I highly doubt the swap is going to take a weekend as you may have been told. Its not a honda swap, and I dont think we have too much 1jz swap expirence. Yea its "1 for 1" but we all know nuthing goes that easy. and do you want your car down when you hit a snag. Face it without spending mad money it'll never look perfect but then again tell me whose car on here is....... Btw it cost me Less then 300 to fix my car which was deemed "Totalled" which i will admit is semi rigged up/ghetto

blackvr4 12-05-2008 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Red3KGT (Post 1165979)
+1 I agree that you should keep your car because A. Its your first car and we all know how much sentimental value it has to you B) Like Alex said no matter what when its wrenching time you cant rely on anybody but yourself C) How long do you want your car down for? You can still drive the supra as you do the body work but I highly doubt the swap is going to take a weekend as you may have been told. Its not a honda swap, and I dont think we have too much 1jz swap expirence. Yea its "1 for 1" but we all know nuthing goes that easy. and do you want your car down when you hit a snag. Face it without spending mad money it'll never look perfect but then again tell me whose car on here is....... Btw it cost me Less then 300 to fix my car which was deemed "Totalled" which i will admit is semi rigged up/ghetto

but u gotta admit johnmicheal if you wanted to put another 100 and a lil more time it would be almost perfect. and if you put enuff time into body work you can make it look damn near perfect to the point where noone will be able to tell but you that the car has been in an accident. its about how much time you wanna invest.

Red3KGT 12-05-2008 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by blackvr4 (Post 1166009)
but u gotta admit johnmicheal if you wanted to put another 100 and a lil more time it would be almost perfect. and if you put enuff time into body work you can make it look damn near perfect to the point where noone will be able to tell but you that the car has been in an accident. its about how much time you wanna invest.

Agreed I was just super antsy to drive the car

Red3KGT 12-05-2008 12:58 AM

On another note we all should ride out to the levittown home depo meet tommorow night its dumb close like 5 miles over the burling ton bristol bridge. Its about 25 30 minues from delran wendys if even that far.

http://www.tristatetuners.com/forum/...levittown+meet

redwrxwagon02 12-05-2008 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Red3KGT (Post 1166019)
On another note we all should ride out to the levittown home depo meet tommorow night its dumb close like 5 miles over the burling ton bristol bridge. Its about 25 30 minues from delran wendys if even that far.

http://www.tristatetuners.com/forum/...levittown+meet

oh word?

Red3KGT 12-05-2008 01:07 AM

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Originally Posted by redwrxwagon02 (Post 1166031)
oh word?

WORD! If you check it out theres a nice group of ppl supposed to be going. And sonics within a good distance too

///chrism3 12-05-2008 01:23 AM

johnmicheal should take over cleanneons celebritism/ legendary status :thumbup:

CleanNeon98 12-05-2008 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ///chrism3 (Post 1166048)
johnmicheal should take over cleanneons celebritism/ legendary status :thumbup:

Post counts and join dates for all of TST..top 5 = legendary lol

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