My bagged EK - Final trim fitted......
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mattymartin
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mattymartin
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Smooth customs
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Need to locate some rear bumper bolts.. the ones that go through the quarter... kinda long ones..
Also need to drill the holes through the quarter cause there were rust repair panels put on.. anyone have any hints/tips/tricks?
Yeah i cant wait to put the chrome back on... its all been re-done so its super shiny...!
Also need to drill the holes through the quarter cause there were rust repair panels put on.. anyone have any hints/tips/tricks?
Yeah i cant wait to put the chrome back on... its all been re-done so its super shiny...!
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Miss Piggy
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A few updates for everyone.........
Dad has spent the last 6 weeks doing all the wiring, this included door poppers, boot poppers, air bag stuff, stereo, switches, gauges, lights here and there.... he has done an awesome job...
All front chrome on, that grill is just sitting there at the moment but you get the idea... im pretty pleased with how the emblem came up...


Got all the wheels sandblasted and had them 2-packed in black, bought some chrome nuts and put the whitewalls on... had these big chrome bullets made up to push through the centre of the wheel but having trouble with clearances..

Put the taillights and rear bumper on....

Dad also got really handy with the plywood and boxed in the boot.. we decided just give it a sand and lacquer as i feel the woodgrain is nice to break up all the paint and chrome... Has a pull up door.. And the best bit is the air fitting at the top-right of the perspex window... which means i can pump up my tyres whenever i want...!

Had a strip of stainless polished up and laser cut to fit all the gauges..
3 Mooneyes (Temp, Amp and Volts) and the 2 airbag gauges...

So yes, there has been some progress.....
All wiring is complete now, on to fitting the glass and rubbers.......
Cheers, Paul
Dad has spent the last 6 weeks doing all the wiring, this included door poppers, boot poppers, air bag stuff, stereo, switches, gauges, lights here and there.... he has done an awesome job...
All front chrome on, that grill is just sitting there at the moment but you get the idea... im pretty pleased with how the emblem came up...


Got all the wheels sandblasted and had them 2-packed in black, bought some chrome nuts and put the whitewalls on... had these big chrome bullets made up to push through the centre of the wheel but having trouble with clearances..

Put the taillights and rear bumper on....

Dad also got really handy with the plywood and boxed in the boot.. we decided just give it a sand and lacquer as i feel the woodgrain is nice to break up all the paint and chrome... Has a pull up door.. And the best bit is the air fitting at the top-right of the perspex window... which means i can pump up my tyres whenever i want...!

Had a strip of stainless polished up and laser cut to fit all the gauges..
3 Mooneyes (Temp, Amp and Volts) and the 2 airbag gauges...

So yes, there has been some progress.....
All wiring is complete now, on to fitting the glass and rubbers.......
Cheers, Paul
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mattymartin
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