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    #31
    well. just installed NEW: rotors, wheel bearings, fully rebuilt both calipers, new brake pads, and flushed system with new brake fluid in. rides and brakes like a dream now!







    <-- MRT

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      #32
      Coming along very nicely, I love the tweeter install, refreshing to see something other than the typical door mounted tweeters.

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        #33
        loving the way this car is coming along sir

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          #34
          making great progress your car is nice bro!!! keep it up
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            #35
            Originally posted by 1990Ex View Post
            making great progress your car is nice bro!!! keep it up
            Originally posted by According2Me610 View Post
            loving the way this car is coming along sir
            Originally posted by qtipvenom View Post
            Coming along very nicely, I love the tweeter install, refreshing to see something other than the typical door mounted tweeters.
            thanks guys..
            love the support
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              #36
              This is some good work bro, keep it up.

              MRT: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=95154

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                #37
                Well started the wire tuck today.. I got the drivers side done

                In progress


                All tucked


                The junction box, a/c relays, horn, and alarm siren fit neatly under the fender


                Also replaced weather stripping on drivers door that was ripped
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                  #38
                  so i haven't posted here in a long time!
                  but i have made some progress.

                  Interior Project

                  So far i have put my own sound deadening in all the panels and on the rear deck.

                  I redid all of the door panels to take out the nasty green looking fabric and bought material at joanns to redo them.

                  also for my interior project, I dyed my tan carpet black.

                  Then at the junkyard I found a complete set of black seatbelts out of a coupe!

                  I'll start with what the door panels looked like.



                  Here are all the tools and materials that i needed



                  Then i stripped the old material off



                  and installed the new material
                  which wasn't hard at all. just a matter of disassembling and using adhesive for the new material. I also inserted a piece of piping that i made so it would cover the gap that's between the material and door panel.



                  heres a better picture of the piping i did



                  So it was very repetitive doing all of the panels here is what i was doing





                  I am definitely satisfied with the outcome over what it was before! It looks way better than the dirty stained 20 year old material.

                  After those were done, I recovered all my speaker covers with new black material




                  Then cam the big project, THE CARPET!

                  Heres the old tan carpet after a serious cleaning!



                  The interior without ANYTHING lol



                  Then came the RIT dye in a kiddy pool for a couple of days, then it was put back in the car.




                  Sound Deadening

                  Then i decided while everything was already out i might as well put in the sound deadening material that i've always wanted to do.

                  This was the most time consuming part of this whole project! I first decided the type of deadening material i wanted. After hours of research and price checking, i decided if i was doing this on a budget, then $200 deadening material was not an option

                  So then came the research into what made deadening material so special.
                  I figured out that almost all the deadening material had one thing in common. which was they had a dense adhesive base, usually with a foam layer on top of that.

                  So i started looking into buying these material myself. I saw that some people used roofing material, but it is made of an asphalt compound which can smell like asphalt when the car gets hot. I was not about to have my car smelling like freshly poured pavement on a hot day.

                  So i then found this magical wizard material called "Butyl Rubber"
                  It was every thing i needed: dense, adhesive, and no smells or toxins!

                  I found a huge ass roll of this and bought it off amazon for $30 shipped!



                  for the foam barrier i used a couple of rolls of yoga mat with adhesive sprayed on it.





                  here is the quarter panel with small base amount of Butyl Rubber



                  Then mocking up the yoga mat, cutting it, applying the adhesive, and finally installed





                  Next came the final layer of sealing all the edges and applying another layer of Butyl Rubber



                  After ALL the door panels were Deadened (which took a while), then i went onto installing my own vapor barrier.

                  All i did was buy a couple of heavy duty large trashbags and used the Butyl rubber to seal the edges.

                  My materials



                  The Product





                  After that was all done the final touches came.

                  I found a complete set of black seatbelts at the junkyard!




                  Now thats as far as i have gotten on the interior so far.

                  I still need a set of tan front seats to finish it off! which i can never seem to find a clean set at the junkyard

                  But all in all i love what i did! It was a Cheap project too!
                  I recommend this to anyone who wants to spice up their interior on a budget.

                  The sound deadening is my favorite part of it. it brought down Road noise and my exhaust noise a significant amount from what it was.

                  Now people can finally talk to each other when their in my car lol

                  More to come! some shots with everything in and MOREEEE!!
                  Last edited by accord4me; 12-08-2013, 02:56 AM.
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