toy_dremer;1468228 said:Subscribed! Looking good there Dale!
Mr.PFloyd;1468274 said:sweet looking build. Nice seats, and clean car! Good Luck!
92nsx;1469737 said:You live in Texas and NOT going to have A/C :aigo::aigo::aigo::aigo:
Are you nuts! Last time I checked it gets pretty warm down there. Maybe it is just me but I don't like to sweat wile driving. 90+ degrees with the targa off is still hot as hell inside the car. I would have fixed / repaired it. Never the less nice progress.
akito;1469777 said:^^^ me too, its get hot up here in VA. Cant stand it, i did my sway and didnt have time to put the ac pulley and belts back on for a few days. OMG, couldnt take much of the heat anymore.
Sweet build dude, i like the silver, definitely not common. Nice interior, where did u get it?
ahuynh12;1469840 said:sweet build...good luck with everything
suprarx7nut;1470033 said:Damn, very clean car you have there.
This is very motivating for me to get me swap done this year while I have a big garage!
grifter679;1470153 said:I did a moderate wire tuck during my build and I found it much better and easier to do it with the fenders off, if you take the inner fenders out, you can undo the the harness inside below the dash kick panels and pull the entre engine bay harness out as one piece. much like the engine harness through the firewall. It definitly makes it easier to hide cruise control, ac relays, and all other unecessary items. Also did a good battery relocaion with a battery terminal thats hidden so I dont have ugly battery wires all over the place
dmiller;1470778 said:where in oregon are you moving too?
dmiller;1471570 said:im just across the river from portland. I plan on seeing your supra around
grifter679;1471614 said:for sanding, use 180-240 for the initial sanding in order to get the prmer to stick.
For the first coat, lay it on thick over a course of 2-3 coats, dont worry about runs.
now use 240-400 grit for the next sanding, get it all smooth, and use guide coat if your OCD, eventhough there arent any big panels to really need it.
primer again but be more careful this time, you just want to get good coverage, and smoothness counts.
final sanding 400-600 grit, you can use dry sandpaper or for a good finish use 600 grit wet sand.
Final Prep
clean with wax and grease remover, use tack rags to get all of the left over shit off
then shoot sealer
tack between sealer and base ( I suggest going with single stage instead of 2 stage color with clear)
dslocal;1471918 said:looking nice but i'm wondering why you sisn't fill the wholes in the engine bay you aren't using?
ahuynh12;1471931 said:Cool project