Originally Posted by MR-4Door-SR20DE
^Don't sale it man. It's really not that bad to take 2 or 3 hours or so to get the car storage ready. How much will the monthly storage build be? I pay $40 dollars a month for my storage building. It's only a 10x10 though.
^Don't sale it man. It's really not that bad to take 2 or 3 hours or so to get the car storage ready. How much will the monthly storage build be? I pay $40 dollars a month for my storage building. It's only a 10x10 though.
i need something bigger I think, so I can fit my furniture in there too. although the same friend who might be able to drive it once a week has a 4 car garage and a barn out back.. so he might store the car too.. I dunno...
I have sooo many things I need to wrap up before I leave...
Originally Posted by Benito
I laid one of my SE-Rs up for about 18 months but I did drive it once just for yucks. You really aren't supposed to though. I had a thread a bit over 3 years ago on the other forum.
When I re-animated mine I drove down the block and had my mechanic flush the tank for me immediately. The only thing I would do different is keep the suspension from hanging. My struts were done anyway and I immediately put on AGX/Hyperco.
well, I plan on buying koni's and hyperco springs off of someone while I'm gone anyway... so that won't be an issueI laid one of my SE-Rs up for about 18 months but I did drive it once just for yucks. You really aren't supposed to though. I had a thread a bit over 3 years ago on the other forum.
When I re-animated mine I drove down the block and had my mechanic flush the tank for me immediately. The only thing I would do different is keep the suspension from hanging. My struts were done anyway and I immediately put on AGX/Hyperco.
Originally Posted by Benito
Also cover it (with wax also if possible) and relax the window seals slightly. Crush up some carbon or charcoal in a little pan and leave it on the floor in back. Absorbs odors. Make sure there are no rodents/varmints that have access. Let the air out of the wheels and set them in the trunk and back seat. Use plastic bags for each wheel. Prop the knuckles up with blocks so the suspension does not hang.
Also cover it (with wax also if possible) and relax the window seals slightly. Crush up some carbon or charcoal in a little pan and leave it on the floor in back. Absorbs odors. Make sure there are no rodents/varmints that have access. Let the air out of the wheels and set them in the trunk and back seat. Use plastic bags for each wheel. Prop the knuckles up with blocks so the suspension does not hang.
maybe it won't be that hard.. hmm... the one problem though, my friends house is infested with mice!! it's an old farm house but he's been setting de-con traps all over the place and i've seen about 3 or 4 dead mice here lately..