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Hello all,

I've been lurking for a while and since I just bought my first 510 I thought I should join and introduce myself.

My name's Eric, I'm from Surrey BC in Canada eh. I've built an off-road Jeep, rallied a couple of Toyotas and just sold my Jetta (that I crashed) and am now entering the exciting world of the 510.

I found a solid 72 4 door in Chilliwack for a good price and brought it home a few days ago. So far nothing major to post just a little wiring repair, fixed the seat mount and a few other small things to make it roadworthy. It's had some work done by the previous owners but there is no rot, a miracle for the wet coast of BC, and it's a driver so I'm happy with the way things have turned out so far. 

It has the L Series 1600 with a weber and the 4 speed stick. Body work, while needed will be done after it's driving the way I want it to. I'm more of a "looks like crap, goes like stink" kind of guy and I like the rat rod look, which this 510 has.

 

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Hi Eric, nice to have another Canadian here.  Glad you got a runner.... it's worth the extra to be able to enjoy it while you make it yours. I'm more of a purist and hate POs that punch holes in our Datsuns for something as useless as hood pins. What are your plans for her?

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Front fenders and air dam are one fiberglass piece and will be gone when I can get some new fenders. Hood will be replaced, maybe cowl induction. Rear spoiler I'm on the fence about but the wife likes it. Engine will remain for now but I want to find a 5 speed for the highway. I'll probably go to coilovers and be replacing all the suspension bushings to tighten everything up. For the interior I plan on using Durabak bedliner. I'll upgrade the brakes eventually and lose the 13"s. I would really like to replace the whole wiring harness as there's splices and breaks and who knows what all through it. After that, maybe some paint.

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So after having it sit at my inlaws for a few months, I got an underground parking spot at my apartment and was able to finally do some work. Nothing huge, just some minor improvements.

 

Cheap tach

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New shiftknob from a derelict skateboard. Credit to 710Hippy for the idea

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I had to get rid of the trunk lid. I came off the fence on the side of ugly, heavy and in need of replacement. I found a fiberglass lid that weighs about a quarter of the bondo'd monstrosity. I retapped the hardware and it bolted right in.

 

Before

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After. So much better.

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That's it for now. Just got the supplies for the PCV system and I've got to get some new gauges to replace the old and busted one's that came with the car.

 

 

 

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They're just pellet guns, we are in Canada.

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