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crackerjack69

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  1. $5 shipped. These are approx. 3''x7''. If necessary, I can make custom sizes.
  2. I'm having a blast w/ this cutter, I tell you what :D These are gonna get scaled up and go on my buddy's green 620 KC :cool:
  3. ^^^ didnt do it right. What work pressure are you runnin on the compressor regulator?
  4. love the orange on those goons. Mine's gonna turn orange as soon as the weather is better. How long do you suppose that paintjob will hold up? pretty good for the price at any rate.
  5. column lock would be cool. Although it wouldn't work w/ mine, I put the ig switch where the cigarette lighter was ollz
  6. Thanks Man! I appreciate your input. You can PM me the size you want, and we can settle on a price :)
  7. If you plan on keeping the bansai kanji like you did in the p-chop, i'd like to donate some for your cause
  8. yah, like that KA for sale on here for $350. And put some SU's on it :D
  9. PM me the URL you want (http://community.ratsun.net/topic/3434-610-street-demon-resurection/ this one right?), and your shipping adress.
  10. I've seen some kits where you can stretch a screen across the floorboards, and then apply fiberglass resin. Just a thought if you can't get a hold of metal ones.
  11. I second this. I saw milwaukie and was like :hyper: then saw WI :crying: GLWS
  12. Feel like shit, stayed home sick from work today. So decided to tear into my engine harness and get rid of those BBQ'd ground wires. Fuck this is mindnumbing shit, but I'll make it trough one wire at a time. I just keep reminding myself how awesome it'll look with the wires all tucked. Oh, and I put a QR code on the gate, so at Canby people can link right to my build thread :D I think I made it too big though, so I'll prolly tear it off and make a smaller one...
  13. Pumkin210 selling an l20 for 1fiddy, and he's local.
  14. Fug, i'm sick again. Freakin devil kids of mine. They run around collecting germs all day, then they incubate and mutate them into deadly daddy-killing virus.

  15. I like how the OK turned out. Original, but as you mentioned it still retains the spirit.
  16. Ya,you throw a couple registration marks down so you can line the layers up. In your design program you can break the image up into color layers and export them seperate from eachother for cutting. This is where the clear backing tape becomes real handy :) it's still hard though. Banzai!!!
  17. Ya, so do your vectors in AI, if that's what you're used to and dl signcut pro. Then just export from AI to signcut to do your cuts :)
  18. Oh, you mean what design software do I use. I use corelldraw x5 to make my vector files. Lol, AI is not "too complicated" for a cutter. Graphic design programs are used to create a vector image, which us then exported to a cutting software that interfaces with the plotter :)
  19. You can find 'em on most any early 80's GM truck. Take the distributor cap off, and it's mounte inside the dizzy, like the module on a Honderp. It's really your best bet, because if you use that stock module, you'll want it inside the cab cuz it's big and ugly, and not weather proof. The GM module however, IS fairly weather proof, and is very small. Also way easier to find than the '78 Datsun module. You can buy them new as well at any parts store ( $30-$50). The modules I have are garbage to me, you could have one for the shipping cost, I just can't emphasize enough you should go the GM module route. Let me know what you figure out.
  20. Yes. I use Signcut Pro, but there are lots of programs available. I believe it comes w/ SignBlazer Elements but I prefer Signcut :) SBE is kinda jenky, and is no longer being developed. With Signcut, you have options to control how the plotter cuts the design, greatly increasing productivity, optimizes vinyl consumption and reduces static since it's not feeding the vinyl back and forth like crazy. http://community.ratsun.net/topic/40562-the-vinyl-solution/page__p__639395__fromsearch__1?do=findComment&comment=639395
  21. I can cut these in high performance vinyl up to 22'' tall.I can use tiles to cover like a whole hood or roof too :)
  22. Your car doesn't have the box. They were only in '78 trucks. That's why it'd be easiest to do a gm module. Othereise you gotta mount that clunky module under the hood, or get a buncha wire and make a harness so it can mount under right side of dash where it normally goes. That would suck. You can pull a gm module from a early '80 gm truck (inside the dizzy) save yourself a lot of trouble. I could ship you a stock box if you insist on keeping it nissan...
  23. Ha! Stupid wikipedia says '75 for first production of L20B! Apparently they are full of it :D I run that '78 remote module dizzy in my '72 truck. Since your harness isn't wired for the stock module, you can easily use a 4-pin GM HEI module. Red dizzy wire to module terminal W, green dizzy wire to module pin G, new wire from module pin C to coil-, new wire from module pin B to coil +. Eliminate resistor, and be sure to use an EI coil. The little module mounts easily w/ 2 screws usually mount by the coil to keep wiring clean. Another thought, the new dizzy might be clocked differently than your old one. Causing rotor to not be directly under cap terminal when coil is triggered to fire. This will cause a no spark. You can put motor at TDC and look under the cap to be sure the rotor is right under the cap terminal. If it's not, you can drop the oil pump spindle and rotate a few teeth until it's clocked right.
  24. You say you're trying to use a '79 620 dizzy on a '74 610. But also says "since they're the same motor". So does this 610 have an l20 swapped into it, or are you trying to use an EI dizzy in a points circuit?
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