'85 2door from Belgium
06-02-2009, 09:15 AM
Post: #251
'85 2door from Belgium
HybriD07 Wrote:I do need a rear wing tho :wink: That's next on my list Evil

Noooooooooooooooo....


-DONT, cause its a beauty right now. Just go drift-

danielvanderwoude Wrote:looks like the nmwisima joke saved you in the end
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06-02-2009, 11:54 AM
Post: #252
'85 2door from Belgium
Very nice!!!!

What are the rear wheels, steelies??

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06-02-2009, 02:37 PM
Post: #253
'85 2door from Belgium
I'm gonna make a rear wing myself, no BGW tho :wink:

Yes rear wheels are Nissan Primera steelies

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06-08-2009, 11:44 AM
Post: #254
'85 2door from Belgium
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Had so much fun this weekend, top 16 qualification, ended 18th overall. Not too much damage Blush and loads of good times Thumbs up!

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06-13-2009, 08:12 PM
Post: #255
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Did some more work on the car today Big Grin

Made my own plastic windows together with my nephew, worked out great.

I'm gonna post pictures tomorrow, i think no one can see the difference :wink: Even my dad didn't.

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06-13-2009, 10:19 PM
Post: #256
'85 2door from Belgium
Hey, if you do nothing with the windows and the reflector, i can take (or buy) them :wink:
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06-13-2009, 10:40 PM
Post: #257
'85 2door from Belgium
pm me an offer, what do you mean by reflector?

I have the 3 rear windows, including cool stickers Tongue and the rubber for the rear window, which was replaced only a year ago.
No cracks or scratches only one side window has a few black spots on it from welding inside the car and not covering the window Banging head

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06-13-2009, 11:13 PM
Post: #258
'85 2door from Belgium
Thought I would do a quick how-to window making for those racing/drifting enhousiasts on a budget :wink:

I used 2.3mm thick plastic you can buy at any hardware store.

First take out the glass windows

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Then use the glass to draw the right size on the plastic.

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Then cut out to size, we used a grinder which worked really good but don't heat up the plastic too much, just do little bits at a time.

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Picture of the 3 windows which are for sale Tongue

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Clean up the edges and remove any rust, which the guys at toyota said they fixed for me Banging head

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To hold in the rear window we welded in 2cm by 2cm stainless plates with a hole in the middle, we put 8 plates in divided over the edge, but I would suggest putting 4 in the corners aswell.

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Then we used silicon glue to put in the side windows because it seals good and is water resistant etc., notice I didn't shape the plastic the have the same curve as the the old glass window, but by applying pressure it makes the curves on it's own Thumbs up!

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You see in the picture above it doesn't look nice with the glue showing, so...

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I masked of a rim on the edge of the plastic, make sure it's big enough to cover up the glue.

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Then I painted the edge flat black to get the same sort of finish on the stock windows.

Then I put on the stock trim and this is the finished article,...

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On the rear window we did the same thing, me applying the glue

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We then glued the rear window in and fitted the bolts and nuts, same as with the side windows, the plastic takes on the curve of the stock glass on it's own just by holding it in the right position. We used the bolts and nuts as extra help to keep the window in, but don't make them too tight otherwise the plastic will break.

Then again I painted the edge flat black to get this finish,...

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Note, I still need to finish of the edge with some sealant to make sure there will be no water inside and for a beter look.

For those weight freaks out there Tongue
Stock rear side window: 3kg
Rear window: 7kg

Plastic side window + plastic rear window: 2kg Cool

Hope this will be off use to someone, I wouldn't suggest taking out rear window by yourself if you don't know what you are doing, U need at least 2 persons and some knowhow to take it out without breaking it.

Next time, weight reduction on doors Wave

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06-14-2009, 12:28 PM
Post: #259
'85 2door from Belgium
Might want to try that window out at speed.. sometimes an extra reinforcement strip is necessary to stop it bulging in the middle.

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06-14-2009, 12:46 PM
Post: #260
'85 2door from Belgium
Hey, nice write-up!

waiting for some comments with the new windows at high speed.


Keep up the good work

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