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    Quote Originally Posted by Counterdoc View Post
    I found this thread years ago and just wanted to take a look at the pictures again. Any chance to reupload them?
    wrong thread! sorry
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    The server that it was all hosted on was retired when we moved hosts, they will be back but it needs a bit of a prune
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    Just wondering how this car is now? I would be interested to see how it held up after all your work since you have done everything the correct way


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    Quote Originally Posted by NismoNut View Post
    Just wondering how this car is now? I would be interested to see how it held up after all your work since you have done everything the correct way


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    It doesn't look any different, no rust anywhere.
    It's 10 years since I did this refurb. EEK!

    Also.....
    Thanks to the mods for sorting the pic hosting out
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    I sorted it as soon as I realised it didn’t work anymore


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim View Post
    I sorted it as soon as I realised it didn’t work anymore


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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrol View Post
    It doesn't look any different, no rust anywhere.
    It's 10 years since I did this refurb. EEK!

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    Thanks to the mods for sorting the pic hosting out
    That’s brilliant news. So glad to hear it’s ok. You must get an enormous sense of pride knowing your hard work saved it


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    This is one hell of a story, Pete!
    Just finished going through it - made sense just with the pics active.

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    Thank you for taking the time to post all this stuff. There is some great information in there.

    My S12 is way too bad to ever get it back to this level. But it certainly shows me what can be done on a driveway. Looking at learning to weld, especially the non cosmetics parts unless I ever get good at it.

    Serious inspiration right here.

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    Hi Pete,
    I'm restoring a 97 S14A that was stripped of a lot of its mechanical parts.I'm currently repairing the boot floor. I've looked through the first 40 pages of this thread but can't find a clear picture of the object fitted in the large hole at the front of the boot underneath near the subframe on the drivers side. Is it just a bung in that hole or pipework/wiring of some kind?

    https://media.sxoc.com/contributors/...Rebuild/76.jpg

    Superb thread by the way.

    Thanks, Gary. Owner of P587DBV
    Last edited by lms_200sx; 24-12-2019 at 15:37.

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    This hole here? It’s an access hole to the fuel pump and sender unit
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    Yes it is. IIRC if you lift the boot carpet up you can remove the plate to gain access.
    Wow it's a long time since I've been on this forum! I still have the this S14a and the S13 too

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    Good to hear, is the carcoon still holding up ok?
    1998 Nissan 200sx s14a , 2000 std 5 speed with nismo supercoppermix clutch bn6 Sapphire Blue

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    Hi. Thanks for the replies. Not that hole, its the smaller one in the front of the boot floor at the very bottom of that photo just to the right of the subframe mounting bolt.

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    I think thats the loom that goes to the diff Ims_200sx. Access to the fuel pump / sender is through the large plate.

    Carcoons last about 4-5 years Chris before they drop to bits.

    I've thought about selling one of the SX's. I wouldn't know which one to sell though. The S14 is probably the better car but I seem to prefer driving the 13.
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    Thanks Pete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrol View Post
    The plan is to protect it enough so it’s still in mint condition when it’s 26 years old I wonder how many SX’s will be around in 2023?



    well it's getting closer to that year

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    It is and it's still in mint condition. That said it's been dry stored and well looked after since I finished it. It's done zero miles but I've started it and warmed it up frequently.
    My circumstances however have recently changed and I've decided to sell it.
    I have absolutely no doubt that this is the best, non molested example in existance. I've heard stories of Nissan having one in their museum in Japan. I contacted them and they don't. Other stories of low mileage examples come to nothing when pics are asked for. It's all BS.
    This car has never been damaged or welded. The front bumper and door handles have beeen sprayed but that's it as far as the outer finish is concered, it really is original. I also have the original wheels and tyres, front splitter and various other parts.
    It's a 1997 S14a touring, two previous owners, 52K miles - I bought it off a very close friend. In actual fact I changed the oil on it when it was 2 years old. I've loads of documentation but I guess this thread tells the whole picture.
    I know I'll get asked the price......

    £23K


    I have too many car's and not enough storage for them all. Some of you might know I have an S13 in similar condition, I've decided to keep that and use it as my daily so it's not the end of the line of SX ownership for me. I'm also keeping my Mini which took 7 years to build. I'm also keeping my S2000.

    PM me if your interested but I'm in no rush to sell it and to be honest, it could be a 40K car in the not too distant future. Look at Skyline values.
    I'd rather it go to someone on here who appreciates what's been done to this car and the attention to detail

    Pete
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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrol View Post
    The back panel had corroded through




    Rather than trying to repair it I just cut it off with this rotary file.



    A quick file up and it's sorted




    Sprayed a second coat of primer under the car today and the cheapo gun I have was playing up. I bought this gravity feed jobbie. Should be less wasteful when spraying 2K paints


    I intend to do exactly the same as what you did on a s14 on the forum.

    My question is how the procedure you did it on and how products.

    I have read through your project 10 times (all posts)

    Is this right? :

    1) Wire brush down to bare metal / sandblast and apply Hydrate 80
    2) Prime with Electrox
    3) Seamseal (sikaflex)
    4) Prime with Electroc (seccond coat)
    5) full gloss 2K body pain ( what type ) ? And on the old coat? or I need too remove it too.
    3) 3M™ Body Schutz Rubberized Coating Black ( under the car ) ( on the old caot to?)

    What thinner should i Use in this?

    Hava nice day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrol View Post
    Thats just about everything I have removed sorted now.





    Next job is engine out. Stand is on its way
    Hey!

    What type of paint you use on the AC clutch wheel?

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