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    BTW 1.4k is a great deal if the panels are in good nic and it comes with a cf hood. hold out for that!
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    thanks for the help everyone appreciate it!

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    hey man i can do it for you providing you have the parts, located in melb if you want

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    Quote Originally Posted by nerrrus View Post
    hey man i can do it for you providing you have the parts, located in melb if you want
    yeah i'd like your help atm i dont have the parts in yet but i'm waiting for this guy to sell it to me if he does i'll look around how much it'll cost to weld the radiator support on and if it's out of my price range i'll pm you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cartoon View Post
    jst find a welder to swap the rad support, the wiring is simple as. google a audm and jdm wiring dig. and match them up.
    the rest is just bolting up the panels and adjusting them correctly.

    hit me a pm i did my own front end
    Did you do your own avatar too? :P

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    has JDM conversion got any legal problem?
    is that require engineer?

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    i didnt drill out the whole radiator support, i just cut out the t cross bar part, im a novice welder, but i welded mine, made sure the welds penetrate thu, the welds dont look the best, but u can grind them down, and they hold, im not to sure if it has any legal problem, but i think it dosnt meet the australian road saftey standards or something that as the jdm support is so much thinner than the audm, u will see when u do the audm is massive. has anyone welded there own here? if so how did you weld it? what technique and amp settings used?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nerrrus View Post
    i didnt drill out the whole radiator support, i just cut out the t cross bar part, im a novice welder, but i welded mine, made sure the welds penetrate thu, the welds dont look the best, but u can grind them down, and they hold, im not to sure if it has any legal problem, but i think it dosnt meet the australian road saftey standards or something that as the jdm support is so much thinner than the audm, u will see when u do the audm is massive. has anyone welded there own here? if so how did you weld it? what technique and amp settings used?
    Try talking to vtec1987 I know he does his own welding
    Samm928: I must say your the biggest noob kid ever.
    that is all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fung9420 View Post
    has JDM conversion got any legal problem?
    is that require engineer?
    yeah i heard you had to get a certificate filled out

  11. #23
    my mate welded mine, butt join partial peno
    all the write ups i need over laped where you cut them, when we looked at it we decided it would make it sit out of line so we butt welded it.
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