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SkunT 12-31-2005 07:50 PM

Re: 97 GSR build, from the ground up
 
Go D. be different.
BTW, most intergras in japan come with D15b's. some even come carb'd. All but the GSR's and XSi's have the D I believe.


looks like a fun project none the less...

ichbinsobose 12-31-2005 08:50 PM

Re: 97 GSR build, from the ground up
 
Keep at it, going to be fun...

BTW, "Next, I went to the boneyand scrapped some 91 gsr brakes. Nobody was 100% this swap would work, but it seems it does." There was no 91 GSR. Those are 92's.

Sinner 01-02-2006 06:23 PM

Re: 97 GSR build, from the ground up
 
updated: installed wiper motor/linkage, test fitted some of the stuff behind the dash, removed the fuel cell and started preping for the fuel tank.

now I have one massive hole in my car, i'm have decided on what I'm going to do. I might bust out the rivet gun and some sheet metal then put some type of sealeat around it. I guess I could welding since the gas tank has been removed. What are some ideas yall have? Also what is the type of that sealent that is very thick and doesnt seem to fully dry. It was around the fuel cell it probably would help me seal up the fuel pump hole since the bashed it in. Also anyone have any good ideas on filling in the rivet holes? my just put some sealent, i'm not going to spot weld 200+ rivet holes like i should. I'm open to ideas so let me know.

Thanks
Nick

con 01-02-2006 06:59 PM

Re: 97 GSR build, from the ground up
 
brushable seam sealer is the ----, check out my trailer park rally car thread and you will see it in action ;)

Sinner 01-02-2006 07:03 PM

Re: 97 GSR build, from the ground up
 

Originally Posted by highroller54
brushable seam sealer is the ----, check out my trailer park rally car thread and you will see it in action ;)

did you buy it locally?

samson 01-02-2006 07:49 PM

Re: 97 GSR build, from the ground up
 

Originally Posted by AbaZ
Putting a D in a integra is like when a man has sex with a horse..

both very wrong :3



HAHA....What?!?!

I have a B18A1 located in SW PA. :y


JP

Dibble 01-02-2006 07:51 PM

Re: 97 GSR build, from the ground up
 
My friend Tom has some integra parts I think. He is on SNI. I forget his screen name. I went to school with him, he is cool. You should hit him up. I think he might have a 4 door.
I think his name on SNI is hybridracer504 or something like that.

somedude56 01-02-2006 08:02 PM

Re: 97 GSR build, from the ground up
 

Originally Posted by samson

HAHA....What?!?!

I have a B18A1 located in SW PA. :y


JP

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Im curious bout your b18 if hes not. hit me up if hes not gonna get it

1991civicsi 01-02-2006 08:10 PM

Re: 97 GSR build, from the ground up
 
Seamsealer is what most boyshops use because its paintable, it can be purchased at your local Auto paint and body supply shop, I just picked up a tube that fits into my caulk gun, but the brush in cap would work fine.

Sinner 01-02-2006 09:04 PM

Re: 97 GSR build, from the ground up
 

Originally Posted by Dibble
My friend Tom has some integra parts I think. He is on SNI. I forget his screen name. I went to school with him, he is cool. You should hit him up. I think he might have a 4 door.
I think his name on SNI is hybridracer504 or something like that.

I visited him this past weekend, thats where I got the fuel tank,wiper equipement, front air dam,air bag computer, exhaust shield,blower,heater and some misc parts. basically that truck load of parts came from him.



I looked at all the autoshops in ruston for the sealer,I'll check the paint shops tomorrow.


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