lil paint and they look ok
rear motor subframe mounts that i call ice cream sandwiches. they got some holes drilled in and nuts welded
whole front subframe is now bolted on
removed AC then on to the strut towers and lots of cardboard for templates
welded up the side
templates for the filling sheets
dozens of welding hours later
springs were a lil wide so a hammer and sawzall fixed this lol
test fit of the audi column and pedals
mount the steering rack partially(dont mind the 2 different style mounts lol)
time for the rear end, not that pretty but it works
strut mount
and shes welded in
did have to cut out a considerable amount of the stock frame to fit but o well lol
after a few months of welding cutting and gringing shes finally on the ground
and the shifter mounted real easy, yes its tiptronic lol
Turbo loves cars
Time for the part that would make or break the car, the wiring! I love working with wiring and this bitch has a lot of it lol this is the loom only under the dash for the cluster AC and all that other BS
label everything!
removed what i didnt need
this is what i was left with
now for test fitting and wire organization(the best i could without cutting it all up)
mount the fuse box with a ground stud welded on and the fuse box acts as a mount for the ECU case which i mounted in above
and she worked first try
and started after a running the starter interlock relay swith wire to the TCU output wire
my brother made me a logo for the car
time for some wire organizing lol but dash fits and i need to make a cluster mount
got a new tranny with less then 80k on it
did a lil painting and it looks ok
welded the heater core pipes shut
played with the transmissions a lil bit
made a plate to mount the master cylinder and and pedals, also made an extension for the booster and had to extend the bolts and the threaded stud on the booster by 2.25"
put in a new LCD
but before that i went for a lil drive
http://s1294.photobucket.com/user/BiturboMustang/media/2264_zps01f2f07e.mp4.html