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post May 22, 2017 - 8:35 AM
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The first car i have ever bought with my own money was a 1994 Celica GT when i was 20 years old. That was a pretty cool car and brought me to the car modification world where I installed a set of wheels, dropped it, big wing etc. That was a little before F&F 1 so yeah I am a little old.

Sold it 2 years later and kept on buying bigger and bigger cars, rx-7, supra, nsx, viper, Porsche turbo, t-rex, etc. Once I was pretty much done with changing cars, I wanted something that would give me fun while not costing a fortune. Obviously when you own a car you always dream of the bigger model available. So I now had the chance to buy the car I wish I had when I was 20, a GT-Four. I bought it with the intention of swapping it to lhd since I had driven a couple of rhd cars and didn’t really like it. I wanted to do a quick swap and make a driver, didn’t want something fancy. But, as time went and while I have the part in my hand, might as well clean it and paint it so I ended up doing a complete restoration instead. The whole project took a full 2 years from start to finish working on it part time in my garage. I didn’t plan on making something fancy so I didn’t take a lot of pictures during the process, now I regret it but it’s too late so you guys can see what I have even if it’s not much. So here it is

This is the GT-Four when I bought it, in the pic the engine is already out. The car had been completely painted with spray cans and it had a whole lot of dings on it. It was really leaky and the previous owner didn’t take care of it at all.


Picture wasn’t for that but It gives an idea of how dirty the engine bay was



Pressure washed engine bay, at least we can see something




This is the lhd car I bought, it was a little rusty but my only criteria were a clean interior for the parts and a good firewall. Car was also painted with spray can but this one I didn’t mind.



Engine bay of the 2,2 which I sold for cheap



I was able to sell the back of the car so all I was left with is this. At least it took a lot less space in the garage.




Now let’s start buffing all the spot welds around the firewall, a whole LOT of these.


And ended up with a big hole in the car





Now let’s do the same process for the lhd and you are left with this



Yeah I now have a lhd firewall in a rhd car




Welded in place



Temporary paint booth for the engine bay and the inside, I’ll go black in the engine bay in case I decide down the road to change color, my main objective for now is for a white car.



Primer and seam sealer




And paint, might as well do the whole frame while I am at it






Reassembly slowly begins





It is now time to attack the engine, just wanted to clean it to find the leaks but oh well, might as well rebuilt it with new seals and rings everywhere.



Turbo before the aesthetic rebuild


Head



Block


A whole lot cleaner now







Engine back in the hole



Here is a picture when we were about to shoot it, lots of work had to be done on all the parts to bring them back straight.





Primer



I thought about reusing the brakes but after inspection I think I should change them



Under side of the car before cleaning



After cleaning



After paint





Fuel cell restoration







New brakes, you can start to see the color of the car






And then I stopped taking pictures of the progress so all that is left is the final product, enjoy! Those are Scion FRS seats by the way, they are a pain to fit in there and they are still not 100% to my taste but they’ll do for now. You can also see the Kamikazeshop rear seat cover, armrest and shift boot.































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