The Sickness Project: Updates
#42
running the break line and wiring it up ... it was more convient to install with the engine out and didn't have to run off of the abs on the other side of the engine bay. This made for a cleaner look as well.
#44
#49
new rear end, upper/lower x2c control arms, eibach springs, bilstein shocks, aluminum driveshaft, and prochamber, 17x10.5" deep dish bullitts w/BFG DR's are all now INSTALLED and 'The Sickness Project' is officially a running car again.
#52
Originally posted by TheSickness@May 16, 2005, 3:33 AM
running the break line and wiring it up ... it was more convient to install with the engine out and didn't have to run off of the abs on the other side of the engine bay. This made for a cleaner look as well.
running the break line and wiring it up ... it was more convient to install with the engine out and didn't have to run off of the abs on the other side of the engine bay. This made for a cleaner look as well.
#53
Looks good Jon! Hey that yellar vert looks familiar :P (Its Flashbang756's car). Btw, is Paul building another wall in the shop??? I see the frame which looks to be seperating the paint and body area from the mechanical side. Should be nice.
#54
Originally posted by Scothew@August 6, 2005, 7:56 PM
Looks good Jon! Hey that yellar vert looks familiar :P (Its Flashbang756's car). Btw, is Paul building another wall in the shop??? I see the frame which looks to be seperating the paint and body area from the mechanical side. Should be nice.
Looks good Jon! Hey that yellar vert looks familiar :P (Its Flashbang756's car). Btw, is Paul building another wall in the shop??? I see the frame which looks to be seperating the paint and body area from the mechanical side. Should be nice.
#56
Nope, just hang around there a lot.
#59
I was up at SVPU Tuesday night and got to see the car first hand. The body work and attention to detail thus far is amazing on this car. Oh and the pics dont do the color of paint justice at all!