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new family member
Thursday, April 08, 2010 7:57 PM
alright guys i havent posted in a while cuz havent really done anything to my car since last time i posted.But i recently got a 2000 cavy sedan for free from my uncle it needs some body work done to it and a new motor but i also have a sunfire that my ex was driving as a donor car because some idiot ran a stop sign and t-boned her, and shes ok.so im taking the engine from the 01 fire and swapping it to the sedan cuz my uncles son ragged on the sedan and messed it up and now it has a really bad rod knock.i gutted the interior cuz it was filthy and i hate the tan interior the cavys come with and so far just swapped the rear deck cover and the back seats in. still gotta swap the front seats and i decided i might as well go with the sunfire dash since it looks brand new.what color should i paint it i was thinking to murder it out but kinda undecided.what do yall think? pictures arent all that great but you get the idea

like i said needs work done but nothing impossible




the interior as it sits now


got the backseats,and belts in thats the console from the fire


cleaned up the coupe today thought id share 2 pics

i like this one for some reason



thanks for looking




Re: new family member
Thursday, April 08, 2010 8:09 PM
FOCUS Daniel Son!

And get that white one painted before you touch another thing on the tan one, lol!






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Re: new family member
Thursday, April 08, 2010 8:12 PM
That white one looks perty even mismatched... should look really nice once painted


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Re: new family member
Thursday, April 08, 2010 8:31 PM
lol ya i know its only like that because someone stole my type j kit and i had a blow out that messed up my z3 fenders so had to get it in decent shape to drive so i really didnt have much of a choice and couldnt wait on parts being that i live away from home right now and its my daily driver.once i get the sedan running it will give me a chance to fix some things on the coupe and paint it, but for now i just gotta make due. thanks for the replies



Re: new family member
Thursday, April 08, 2010 8:46 PM
Someone stole your type J kit?! Sorry to hear that, the white one looks very clean though. It will look really nice when its painted.



Re: new family member
Thursday, April 08, 2010 10:22 PM
si00z24 wrote:Someone stole your type J kit?! Sorry to hear that, the white one looks very clean though. It will look really nice when its painted.




Bummer on the kit being stolen , the car should look nice when painted ....

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Re: new family member
Friday, April 09, 2010 12:57 AM
I like it...paint it all flat black?
Re: new family member
Friday, April 09, 2010 10:36 AM
did they steal it right off the car? i can picture that being pretty hard, but the coupe looks great, glad to see i'm not the only one with a mis matched front end



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Re: new family member
Friday, April 09, 2010 1:04 PM
Steve-o ya someone stole my type j this past thanksgiving had my car parked back at home because my fuel pump went out and my family came to visit me in houston for the week and when they went back they called me right away and had told me they had stole it so whoever it was had alot of time to work with. i was mad but luckily thats all they stole and not the whole car good thing i had it blocked in. so i had to put something on it for the time being plus i like the stock flow of the car.slide81 its funny you said that because i was actually considering painting it flat black or a matte black something with a low gloss, but not to sure yet .



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