NoMAD's Kustom FB Sedan

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NoMAD
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hey Harko!

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not sure i haven't looked into anything yet. I was thinking one of these

http://www.tciconverters.com/Products/GM/gm_2004r.asp

Universal Lock-up Kit
Installation of this kit makes retrofits into non-ECM 700R4 or 2004R vehicles a snap. System allows automatic operation of the TCC in 4th gear under stable engine operation, and disengages the clutch when accelerating or down shifting. Also provided in the kit is a manual override option. Constructed from OEM connectors and oil resistant wire, we install this kit in all our complete 700R4 & 2004R StreetFighter® Transmissions.

Description Part No.
Lock-up Wiring Kit 376600
Replacement 2-wire TCC Solenoid for 2004R/700R4 376601


Harko what did you do since you've done it???

Cheers
NoMAD
mrs ratbox

Post by mrs ratbox »

rocket industries has something like that
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progress....

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Got round to finishing the real gearbox crossmember today....

From the Rear
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From the passenger side
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Fun stuff - the 16" Lokar Shifter (I love it!!!!)
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And initial tunnel work!
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Cheers
NoMAD
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noice :wink:
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Looking good there NoMad :D ,
Trev 8) .
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Post by EK283 »

Mr Nomad,


Looking good!

Where did you get the shifter from?
Does it come with a rubber boot? Or does it need a consol?


Regards Greg
So many cars so little time!
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its a Lokar shifter from the States...very popular with the hot rodders which is where i pull a fair bit of inspiration from...like what my paint & interior & wheels will be!

www.lokar.com
the shifters come in all different sizes up to 32" mines a 16"!

The boots & rings you buy seperatly....but i think you can also use aftermarket ones!
http://www.lokar.com/interior_pages/indicatorsboots.htm

I also have the control module & an in dash LED indicator!

there not cheap i warn you now!

Cheers
NoMAD
mrs ratbox

Post by mrs ratbox »

greg EK283 if you want one of these shifts, i have mates that work at rocket industries they are distributors for lokar products i'll see what price i can get it for, if you want
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Post by EK283 »

Thanks Nomad & Ratbox,
I also know a guy who is employed by Rocket.
I just need to decide what length shifter I need.

Ratbox if I need assistance I will let you know,

Thanks Greg
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Those tunnels would have to be one of the best things CRS have ever made. Sure do save time and standard auto carpet fits! Looking real good there Nomad...
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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nomad.... or yes mad!!!!

Post by mattymartin »

like trev said

NOICE...

looooove the the length of the shifter...love it, the higher the better... i was thincking what a long column shifter would look like... as mine's still up there...

keep the pics comimg
matty martin
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Woo back to the front page!!!! :lol:

Yes i know its been a while since i updated...but its been a while since any major works has begun due to partying in Canada for almost a month - hence where most my funds went and working to much aswell!

But work has begun in the Boot...plan is to hunt down an XB tank in the next week or 2 and finish replacing the section that has been cut out below, finish off some minor works and then spray the boot inside!

Bottom Side
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Top Side
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should be doing lots of work this year, so we try and keep the pictures coming!

Cheers
NoMAD
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boot

Post by rosco »

Thanks NoMad,
love to watch progress........... looking good..........
Working in my boot at present, but in top coat stage.....

frats,
Rosco
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as the boot work generally continues without to much to update...was quite hot working in the shed today...so kept in minor just working on some accessories at the moment...

front end, engine, gearbox, diff in for a while so we can roll it around and then started the fun....

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Well its in for a moment so i thought a few of you may enjoy it...i know i do...

Hopefully get the boot finished in the new month or 2

Cheers
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NoMAD's Kustom FB Sedan

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So little bit on the boot today....the Boot finally had its Wheet-Bix, since i couldn't get a tank.

As 1 strenghtener was completely missing and the other completely rusted away, we made these up not original but alot stronger!

Template
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Folded Up
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Both Tacked In
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Next load of Boot Work should be the tank, filler/Fuel Flap and the Battery Box/Tray Area.

Cheers
NoMAD
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