The 240 still lives... for now
Hey guys needed some motivation, so I thought i'll update you guys with the s13 project.
Sold the b13 & all it's parts due to rust taking over
just my luck with B CHASSIS... Hopefully i'll get one again in a year or two or just might move to honda & their Kseries world.
Just been collecting the final parts such as fluids, lug nuts, suspension arms, brakes etc...
Missed out on a brand new genuine 180sx tail light set with key So I kind of had an impulse buy to start my 180sx conversion hence why I have an genuine 180sx front bumper now. (NOT INSTALLED)
Also my fortune auto 510 coilovers arrived after 6 weeks 12K(F) & 10K(R) NO swift springs for now as when I complete the engine swap & add aero then I will upgrade to their 510 2-way dreadnaught series
P2M rear rotors (these were the only brand I could find sepcifically for s-chassis with a rear z32 break conversion.) I know I could of went oem but I wanted a little performance so I can practice with this car. I will upgrade to either GIRODISC or DBA 2 piece rotors in the future
Also missed out on some OEM 180sx front seats so opted out for s14 seats (temporary) Will get Recaro SPG or Sparco EVO I OR II whichever fits my 5'6 self the best & lightest
& cleaned & prepped the interior for some stitch welding, still have to clear out residue on the rear wheel arches. Just been kind of lazy since a roll cage will get done most likely around winter & don't want to deal with these super tedious task in 90 degree weather lol
Bought some tein inner tie rods & some GKTech outers
R32 GTR rear diff cover with cooling fins ( bought this instead of an oem s14 since I'm doing an s13-s14 rear subframe swap. This should help keep the diff a lil bit cooler)
Also have miscellaneous maintenacne items not pictured. High & low pressure power steering lines, new steering rack boots, waterpump & oem thermostat. Just the basics to ensure the car
SHOULD be okay to practice at local events with.
Purchased a cometic head gasket but to get installed but everyone keeps steering away of doing it & i don't trust myself doing that big of a job, so hopefully a coolant flush & simple easy to replace parts fixes my no heat & hotter than usual temps