AaronTietje - 1993 MX3 Phase 2

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Re: CARBON HOOD. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3 GS

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Nice work with the hood, Id love a CF Hood from the states but the shipping to australia is like $500, ahh well,

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Re: CARBON HOOD. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3 GS

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Yeah Boi hood looks awesome way prefer OE to those with vents;
This cars going to be a peach :D
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Re: CARBON HOOD. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3 GS

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omg hurry and finish this car i love the new hood :love: :love:
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Re: CARBON HOOD. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3 GS

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So any closer to getting it running yet? If you need a hand let me know sometime I dont mind the drive 8)

Also any signs of your colts in the mail yet?
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Re: CARBON HOOD. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3 GS

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Sleeper6 wrote:So any closer to getting it running yet? If you need a hand let me know sometime I dont mind the drive 8)

Also any signs of your colts in the mail yet?
I'm getting crazy close and am just waiting on my local garage at the moment.

Garage needs to:

Mount my front falkens
press out my front arm bushings (so I can paint)
press out my hubs (so I can paint)
swap 5spd tran cases for my LSD trans

Otherwise, I have everything (including the colts) waiting with the exception of my F33i calipers being machined a bit.




So, I'm thinking in a couple weeks I could use a hand for the grand/final build before I fire it up.
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Re: CARBON HOOD. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3 GS

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[/quote]So, I'm thinking in a couple weeks I could use a hand for the grand/final build before I fire it up.[/quote]


Let me know when and I will be there for you if work allows :mrgreen:
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Re: CARBON HOOD. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3 GS

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Will Thomas wrote:
So, I'm thinking in a couple weeks I could use a hand for the grand/final build before I fire it up.[/quote]


Let me know when and I will be there for you if work allows :mrgreen:[/quote]

Wow thanks. This sounds like it will be a good time to throw down some steaks.
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Re: CARBON HOOD. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3 GS

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AaronTietje wrote:
Will Thomas wrote:
So, I'm thinking in a couple weeks I could use a hand for the grand/final build before I fire it up.

Let me know when and I will be there for you if work allows :mrgreen:[/quote]

Wow thanks. This sounds like it will be a good time to throw down some steaks.[/quote]
Steaks you say? We might even be able to con meg into helping then lol. Serious note though I dug out my vacuum diagram pages to help us out, my K8, G4, ZE and DE diagrams so we ought to make quick work of your snakes nest :mrgreen:
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Re: Control arms painted with SRD's. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3

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Finally got to do some work on my lower control arms.
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Re: Control arms painted with SRD's. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3

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Niice!! Since these are NLA is there any other poly bushings we can use?
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Re: Control arms painted with SRD's. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3

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pile_of_Rd1 wrote:Niice!! Since these are NLA is there any other poly bushings we can use?

Yep. Check this link out:
http://www.superpro.com.au/find-superpr ... /43-77-116
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Re: Control arms painted with SRD's. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3

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Hmmmm... for some reason it dumps you to the home page???

Anywho, they have 323 stuff that should work for our cars.

Hotsiit used them on his car. Check out this page of his worklog as well: http://www.mx-3.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.ph ... t&start=30
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Re: Control arms painted with SRD's. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3

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That control arm looks brand new, i love it
AaronTietje wrote:Hmmmm... for some reason it dumps you to the home page???
it's cause it's not giving the full link because of the brackets in there
you can see how part of the link is white/normal text while the rest is a clickable link.
http://www.superpro.com.au/find-superpr ... /43-77-116

this is solved using our handy URL button we have or by putting the URL in between these
http://www.superpro.com.au/find-superpr ... /43-77-116
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Re: Control arms painted with SRD's. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3

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Thanks Evo.
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Re: Control arms painted with SRD's. AaronTietje - 1993 MX-3

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