NoMAD's Kustom FB Sedan

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Re: NoMAD's Kustom FB Sedan

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cheers all for the comments... getting quite motivated to get it finished thats for sure
FireKraka wrote:Hey Nathan would you have the part numbers for the shifter and the indicator and an idea of the price would be great.

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i would have to go digging for numbers, but if you just jump on the Lokar website (should be Lokar.com) and then just find the shifter to suit T700 and dash indicator to match it should be that easy... in fact

http://lokar.com/product-pgs/shifters/s ... er-pn.html

http://lokar.com/product-pgs/shift-indi ... nd-pn.html

as for cost no idea these days mate, I've had it a while

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Nice work Nathan,
I wish I had that grey motor in my EK, even just for the sound of it!

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Hey Nathan thanks a lot for the info I have had a look at the Lokar site and really like the shifter setup I'm a fair way away from needing it but it is good to have a solution in your head before you get there.

thanks again

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well it's home now...

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and now i guess the fun begins... rebuilding all the doors to kick it off

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what the hell is that... :twisted: :shh:

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Mega shiny, nice.
What wheels are you running?

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at this stage probably just painted steelies... either black or detroit diesel green with some beauty rings chrome nuts or moon caps maybe full discs or something... smoothies or chromies would be sweet but

i'm trying not to spend money in areas that are basically just fancy accessories till its on the road if you know what i mean

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I've got centre bullets, and full caps but I will probably get some baby moons and trim ring like I had on the last wagon I had.



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Wow , looks really straight and shiny, what colour is the roof ? You have it painted in Wandering ???
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Blacky wrote:Wow , looks really straight and shiny, what colour is the roof ? You have it painted in Wandering ???
its a good question what colour is the roof i have no idea haha... its a silver grey mix with some extremely mild flake... its the suns its fantastic in the shade looks like body colour, just something i thought would be interesting and worst case it easy to repaint a roof :thumbsup:

yep down in Wandering, probably makes no sense, but we know the guy who owns the panel shop and he looked after me, and is already on the hook for touch ups when the cars built haha

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Looking good Nathan ! :thumbsup:
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looking good ,i love the ej badge
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Man, that looks good. Now for the fun bit! Putting things back on.
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cheers guys... slowly chipping away on the weekends... doors needs some adjusting to get them to close properly with some older rares rubbers that i had will see how they go, they are slowly coming in.

quarter windows and front windows went in quite easily for a change ha

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and then just started throwing bits on, hopefully they stay on and i haven't forgot anything... :roll:

the boot lock got modified pulling apart a new one and old and mating them together so the lock is actually holding in nicely with the retainer

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someone may have drilled out the wrong corner of the speaker grille a few years back... :econfused: simply flip ha

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and parts gathering dust for a few more weeks at least

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probably wont be too many updates in the next 2 weeks or so unfortunately

air con fitment, glove box, headlining, dynamat on the floor, modified repo firewall insulation panel to give it some original feel etc... all to come soon and possibly some new gauges actually ha

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Where did you get the repro firewall insulation panel Nomad?


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Errol62 wrote:Where did you get the repro firewall insulation panel Nomad?


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rare spares... helps to install when your holes haven't been welded up also (for once i can blame someone else haha they were actually done before i got the car) :think:

http://www.rarespares.net.au/rarespares ... uct=H1066A

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