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Nice ! Now you can also clean, inspect all the parts from your first one, and swap to the new body. WTF happened on the last pic ? The original holes are still there.. weld the other ones shut and smooth out, or weld in a part from your old car.


Not sure what happened to the shock towers.. I think one of the previous owners wanted camber plates without actually buying camber plates. Haha

I don't have a welder.. and even if I do manage to buy one I doubt my home circuit will be able to provide the juice I need, hell, my 26(?) gallon air compressor is struggling as it is. :ermm:

Edited by Homeboyx

Well you can still use it, but it would be nice if there was just 3 holes left ;) maybe you can hire some welder or a friend who can help you?

You might be use GC camber plate to bolt on.

Ground Control - Camber/Caster Plate, Z Car (Pair)

349 dollar ! The original mounting holes are still there, so he'd better weld the extra holes shut, or just keep it that way. I don't think he's on a mega budget.

349 dollar ! The original mounting holes are still there, so he'd better weld the extra holes shut, or just keep it that way. I don't think he's on a mega budget.

Oh but I am.. for now at least.. :(

Im wondering why the PO slotted one side and just drilled extra holes in the other. Did you ask the PO about it? Maybe he can explain why he did it like that.

Edited by EuroDat

He might have done one side first and realised there just aint that much movement with standard springs and insulator:stupid:. Made a mess of the strut tower, which is a shame. The rest of the car looks great.

The slots don't extend all the way to the original holes, but they are close. If you don't get it repaired or at least plates welded in the slots, it might haunt you later. That depends on how hard you drive the car.

Edited by EuroDat

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