the shell is a lot cleaner than the pics. the pics do not do it justice
haha, welcome to nyspeed, andy.
:eekdance:
I think you’d better start your own DIY thread here sir :tup:
Whoops sorry I’d better not hijack Mr. N’s thread anymore than I already have
Time’s short for website banter these days the perils of too many projects, small children and all the other things that are laughingly called my life…
I want to see pics of your projects :tup:
/hijack
Ok so what’s the trick to uploading pictures on here
host them and than when your typing you message just use [/IMG] tags
see clear as mud- er which button is that then???
I shall try this the old fashioned wayLet’s see if that works- new intake for the RB in the skyline…
Hahahahaha Andy. Allow me to hi jack the thread for a second. Just one.
Andy’s cars > all
no offence newman, but i read that entire thing, and got to this…
and then i realized… i waisted all that time… all i really needed was a picture of gary burch…
gary burch, my vote for hottest male USA!
tweety should be good to go. We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread, kids.
I want to make love to that in 9 different ways. Just sayin…
OOPS ! now the secrets are coming out…
I just hope the Hybrid guys haven’t been using that Skidsteer to move my skyline around???
I still reckon Tom’s Mustang needs an RB motor though… and before this all degenerates any further I need anothe glass of the falling down water- TTFN
Well to get the thread back to where it needs to be.
Newman made some decent progress patching the floor tonight. Looks great. time for pics
I have to agree!..Everyone please note that I was flicking the camera off in the first picture so maybe this should be NWS
Pretty simple yet a bit time consuming.
Yesterday I wire wheeled and sanded the driver’s side floor pan making sure to get all of the rust off. Most of it was actually just rust dust from a few problem spots:
Then, using some 16GA plates, I tacked the plates over the rust from the inside:
Next, I will fill in the seams with seam sealant and then paint the floorpan with rust inhibiting paint. This is a lot easier than I thought it was going to be.