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Great looking interior sheet metal work.

 

A word of caution about the heat generated by rotor motor exhaust systems. They get incredibly hot and you will need a decent air gap and/or some serious heat sheilding.

 

I've seen gear lube boil on the passenger floor of an RX7 racecar.

 

DEFINITELY going to be wrapping the header and most of the exhaust, and running heat shields near my upper control arm and along part of the floor.  I've seen how hot they get!

 

Thanks for the tip, Dave!

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Couple of new photos:

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He said working around the rear half of the cage has been a "nightmare" - looks like he's got it figured out, though!

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Tunnel looks like it's almost done, too.  Not crazy about the hump in the floor for the starter, but I think it's far enough forward that I can put my pedals behind it.

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She's home!

 

Drove out to Bob's shop yesterday and picked up the car.  I was worried that it wouldn't live up to the photos, but it's even better in person!!

 

It was raining the entire drive there and back, so I have some flash rust to clean up, but my car is back home safe and sound:

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The rear wheel tubs are removable to access the upper airbag mounts- a nice touch that I hadn't even mentioned to him.

 

Everything is just tacked into place for now, so the next step is about a million little welds to get everything stitched together!

 

I'm PUMPED to get this thing back together- more pics when the sun comes out!

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As fun as it is to look at the car in a semi-complete state, everything has to come out so I can get all of the panels fully welded.  So I ditched work around noon yesterday and got into the garage!

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Everything was so much easier when there wasn't a floor in the way of everything!  I had to get UNDER the car to unbolt the exhaust, driveshaft, and transmission crossmember- what a pain!  Then, I forgot about the shifter- I was tugging on the hoist, wondering why the hell the engine wouldn't come forward... oops!  Finally, the header won't come out unless the engine is lifted a couple of inches now that there's a firewall installed.

 

But overall the job went smoothly, and I was able to get everything pulled and put away by myself (actually, my son helped steer the hoist and engine back into the garage):

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I'll drag it down to the shop this weekend and see how much welding we can get done!

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The sheet metal looks bitchin'!

 

 

What's going on with graphics on the roof of your MINI? I'm still on the fence about what to do to mine. Mind posting a pic?

Thanks!

 

The Mini roof is a "stickerbomb" design that I created- bunch of British Invasion-era band logos, other British stuff, and a few of my favorite companies' logos mixed in along with.

 

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It definitely gets noticed, for better or worse!

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Dude, for the mother of God.. your project should be in the fucking magazines.. . Send some pics to super Street online.. they will come in a hurry , or Idrive from youtube.. they will put your ride in their channel.. I want to see your 510 running n performing and how it sounds with that 13b.. probably 15-20 miles per gallon right?

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The Mini roof is a "stickerbomb" design that I created- bunch of British Invasion-era band logos, other British stuff, and a few of my favorite companies' logos mixed in along with.

 

It definitely gets noticed, for better or worse!

Very nice! I'd love to slam my MINI... Putting 100 miles a day on it, and dealing with some slightly rough mountain roads, leave me stuck with my NM springs for now. Fun little cars though! I thought about graffiti for the roof, but it would have to be done custom like yours. All the pre made stuff looks generic.

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Dude, for the mother of God.. your project should be in the fucking magazines.. . Send some pics to super Street online.. they will come in a hurry , or Idrive from youtube.. they will put your ride in their channel.. I want to see your 510 running n performing and how it sounds with that 13b.. probably 15-20 miles per gallon right?

 

When it's done I'll start hitting shows and bugging the media guys- for now it's just another unfinished project!

 

As for miles per gallon, I don't know and I don't care!  Haha- if I wanted fuel economy I definitely wouldn't have gone rotary!

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Been a bit since my last update, but work is progressing slowly but surely!

 

My buddy has been working on all of the sheetmetal welding in his spare time- he broke his hand the week after I dropped the car off, so that definitely put him behind a bit!

 

I cruised by his shop last Friday, and here's what he's got done so far:

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There's a lot to be welded and smoothed out, but he's doing a great job!  Hoping to pick it up this weekend, and then the real fun can begin in my garage!

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Whats next up on the list after the floor is welded and smoothed out? 

looks damn good. 

 

EVERYTHING is next!  Haha

 

As far as fabrication goes, I need to weld on the front shock mounts, one more crossmember on the front end, revise my core support mounting, and figure out sway bars.  Once that's done, everything needs to be disassembled for final welding, cleanup, and paint (not the exterior, of course!).

 

Inside, I need to make some more brackets for the dash mounting, seat brackets, harness mounts, and make brackets to mount my master cylinders. 

 

Once all of that is done, wiring, plumbing, reassembly, and probably a long list of other things I've forgotten!!

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