The correct way to build an s14.

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Old 12-28-2008 | 02:05 PM
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I got into an accident back in november. It went from this:


To this:


So I bought a non running S14 Base model locally:


Then I did this to it:


So now that I got the new car stripped and out of the way I got around to starting the reconstruction of my original car.

Starting time, smashed to hell:



Got the motor out and this is how a 200k mile bay which had a motor with an oil leak look like: Gross


Motors and stuff laying around:


Pressure washed the bay to get it a bit more clean:


Close up of the damage:


And finally current progress as of today:



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Either way you're required to do it Tampa style. $1500 kit still gets $4.99 rattle can paint job. Bonus points if you use 2 different colors of gray.

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Old 12-28-2008 | 02:09 PM
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I'll update this as I go.

I've picked up a few neat parts to go on once the car is back together. I've yet to buy one part that will actually help fix the car lol. The engine bay will be painted a neat high flake metalic silver and the engine is going to get a fresh oem rebuild while its out of the car.

The Interior of the car has already been replaced with new stuff since the dash was destroyed thanks to the passenger airbag exploading. Luckily no one was in the car to smashed in the face by it. That would of sucked.
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Either way you're required to do it Tampa style. $1500 kit still gets $4.99 rattle can paint job. Bonus points if you use 2 different colors of gray.
Old 12-28-2008 | 02:36 PM
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Why wouldnt you just swap all the shit over to the car you bought.

Seems a bit easier then doing all the work on your wrecked car, putting it on a frame machine to get everything right, and then still having a somewhat questionable chassis with a wrecked history.

and an unrelated question, what rails are you using with your SRD's, how do they fit?
Old 12-28-2008 | 02:54 PM
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nice by any chance you keept the carpet from the other car?Thanks ......Omar
Old 12-28-2008 | 02:56 PM
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I was thinking about it, but I decided that I hated the new car after tpwing it home, and It would still be alot of work either way. The lower frame has Zero damage at all so there is no reason for it to go to a frame shop. The structural members are all still intact. Its only the core support and some sheet metal that got damaged. Also with the amount of work I put into my car I didnt feel like just giving up on it since its something I can and will fix.

I was using a Bride MO seat rail. It sits kinda higher than I would like but I got used to it quickly.
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Either way you're required to do it Tampa style. $1500 kit still gets $4.99 rattle can paint job. Bonus points if you use 2 different colors of gray.
Old 12-28-2008 | 03:02 PM
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Who is doing your welding for you?

Looks like you've got a plan of attack figured out. Do you have something to daily other than the S14?
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Old 12-28-2008 | 03:04 PM
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Im doing all the welding, painting destructing and rebuilding. I'm driving around my fathers jeep for the time being.
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Either way you're required to do it Tampa style. $1500 kit still gets $4.99 rattle can paint job. Bonus points if you use 2 different colors of gray.
Old 12-28-2008 | 04:45 PM
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nice work so far man! good luck with the rest
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Old 12-28-2008 | 06:49 PM
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Seems like a fun project. I just think it would of been alot easier and took less time to swap everything. You could of swaped everything in 2 days easy. And the moeny spent on other parts, you could have gotten the new shell painted. Just IMO though. Good luck with the rebuild. And go ka-t instead of a stock rebuild!!! Or high compression!!
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BTW i want your wheels



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