Karter2026
Goblin Guru
If it was not across the country I would be interested in engine trans combo.
Naw I havent ordered it yet, I was thinking of ordering it after i strip this car. That way i can strip it in the garage and then get the frame in the garage too. I need to pick up the car monday, talked to my dad and hes gonna bring it to the house. Told work I had to cut out early on monday to get this to the house lol.Looks like we both made out okay today on Copart. I paid them for delivery, less hassle than trying to get a 3rd party shipper in the gate to ship it. I expect it will be here in Phoenix between the 15th and 18th of this month. I need to make some room for it in the garage, otherwise I will be doing the strip in the side yard next to the garage. Not a big deal here, but we have been experiencing a lot of rain this spring and it does not look like it will be letting up on this weather pattern soon.
Did you order your kit from DF yet?
I believe it's around $800 for the harnessSounds like here in Tx, rain and wind have been killing me down here. Hopefully tomorrow I can make the trip to Harbor Freight and finish getting some tools and small things i need to start friday afternoon stripping this car, if I can get it stripped in 2 weekends by myself, im just gonna have a junkyard come and take the car, if it seems like itll take me longer than that, ill try and sell things. Does anyone here know by any chance what the cost is of Lonny or Adam doing the harness thinning and reconnecting? Id like to know honestly cuz that is one thing im supremely under confident about.
Exactly what Chad said. I recommend a full sheet of osb plywood. you can clamp it down and stretch it out. you can also lean it up against the wall when you need the room without having to roll it up and untangle the next time. similar to what I did here http://dfkitcar.com/forum/index.php?threads/karter2026s-city-goblin-09-lt-donor-pa-build.483/#post-9366 I will repeat it again label everything before you un plug it!I believe it's around $800 for the harness
if you do it yourself, label everything! Keep it organized, use zip ties and tape to keep it from making a mess. I kept all the items that plugged into the harness until I was done That way I could quickly verify what each connector was for without a doubt. This worked well for things like the seats and radio, stuff you don't need Don't throw any of it away until the car is done