Shenal's worklog

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Its a great bar 8) (no pun)
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I've managed to get the bar all mounted flush and now I'm half way through making the light brackets

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And I'm also half way through making custom indicators to fit with the lambo door hinges

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Nice but idk how well the F will come up through that.
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Finished mounting the front bar and lights today :)

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And now I have finished making the custom side indicators but I need another set of clear side indicators as I cracked one of my clear lenses :(

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Hope them wires are going to be all insulated up and that panel to be treated so it doesnt succumb to the heat/cold :D
But looks good - get a nice pic of them up at night, keen to see the hard work in action :twisted:
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Haha yeah I haven't got them installed in the fender yet because I still need to get a new set of clear lenses for them and what panel do you want treated
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:D The main big one with the lights on it, just looks like it is succeptable to the weather :lol:
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Haha nah it's just fiberglass but yes it is going to be painted to match the rest of the car
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wow can you copy some fog light brackets for me!??

i got the same ones and ive given up numerous times trying to mount those fkers haha

will pay. ;)
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This car is going to be magical when it's finished.

Always quality work done to it every time I check this thread.
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Agreed ^ Impressive stuff 8)
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Thanks heaps guys I'm glad you love my work it makes me feel proud of it

I can't wait to get the car painted now so it's not all patchy
But She has run out of savings :( as she went out and spent $2000 on a $4000 kicker sound system for it :) now I got to make the custom fiberglass sub amp and dual battery boxes for the boot

And I could try and make you a set of brackets I made mine out of an old computer case but any piece of flat sheet metal will do its just that's all I had at the time lol

I'll keep yous all posted but I'm going to be slowing down on it now for awhile as I have finally got my pay out from the bus that wrote my Celica off and I'm going to be doing a masive project turning 2 celicas into 1 :)
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top job... people like yourself keep this club running :thumright:
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Thanks mate
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Any updates on this?
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Dual batteries in an FTO?... Interesting 8)

What setup you going to be using to charge them both? I'm looking into the C-Tek 250S Dual as it'll do pretty much everything I need, but you might need a bit more depending on what batteries you're running with.
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top work bud. have u got the name and number of the guy that did your doors??? wouldn't mind looking into a set for my build i'm doing
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Hey guys I haven't got up to much more yet as the misses was saving up for a 5 week holiday in America so she hasn't had any money to spend on it and she has been too scared to drive in fear of getting a defect as she is on good behavior plus I have been really busy working on my st184 Celica I have been tempted to start a work log on it but I decided not as this is an FTO forum after all and yes I do have his number I'll pm you it
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Is Shenal a guy or a girl?
Serious question...
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