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Old Feb 3, 2017 | 09:47 PM
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Looks Very nice...Good Job!!!
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Old Feb 4, 2017 | 05:09 AM
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I just love polished TPI pipes. The purists say its "incorrect" but it's better than the crappy natural, chalky aluminum look. TPI is the most beautiful induction system in automotive history, might as well make it sparkle. You did as good a job as I have ever seen. It must have been difficult to get into all those tight little grooves. You will find the plenum is both easier and more difficult to polish. The texture of the plenum is naturally not as smooth as the runners. But once you get that smoothed out, polishing the flat surface is a piece of cake.
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Old Feb 4, 2017 | 06:04 AM
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Thanks for your comments off encouragement

I plan to give the plenum a first sanding with a belt sander then refine my way down the grades manually.

Next step though is cleaning on the 700R4 as I need to begin engine assembly and install.
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Old Mar 12, 2017 | 04:14 PM
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It's been a long time since my last update. Was busy getting the engine and gearbox together after a complete rebuild of both and thorough cleanup.

See below. Hopefully next time it will be in the car.




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Looks nice.
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Old Apr 17, 2017 | 09:10 AM
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Although I am putting quite a lot of time on the car, the recent effective progress is somehow slow. During assembly I am finding a lot of small tasks to do such as small brackets which need to be either sent for powder coating or sprayed by myself which delay the overall progress. My aim is to start up the engine within the next couple of weeks then take it for spraying.

From my last post, engine has been installed, and the stuff around it is slowly being reconnected together. I had to bend the Oil cooler lines of the tranny myself and I can tell you they were a real pain to form.


I also opened the whole wiring loom to inspect wires for cuts or splices. All was OK apart from a broken vacum line going to the coolant valve from the dash which I fixed by using a rubber pipe. As the wires were all open, I took the chance of changing ALL the split tubing to clean new one.


You can see progress below. Slowly taking shape


NOTE... Valve covers will be swapped for chrome ones. Those are there just for protection.
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Old Apr 17, 2017 | 09:11 AM
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Old Jun 11, 2017 | 05:55 AM
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Re: Restoration of 88 GTA

Small update. Progress slowed down a bit due to other commitments and waiting for parts.

I removed the windshield to ensure there is no rust under it. While I was at it I cleaned and removed all the paint. Painted with rust converter just in case. Can be seen on the side pillar. All the car is now on bare metal with reactive thinner to avoid rust coming out.
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Old Jun 11, 2017 | 05:56 AM
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Old Jun 11, 2017 | 05:59 AM
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While waiting I also started restoring the headlight motors as the brushes were almost all worn out. Bought a generic set with pigtails. Glued with JB weld marine as it sticks to more materials than the normal ones. Sanded them to the shape of the commutator.

Now will simply solder the pigtails.
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Old Jun 11, 2017 | 05:59 AM
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Old Jul 8, 2017 | 03:55 PM
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Forgot to post the end result of the front motor brushes. I tested the motors and limit switch and they work flawlessly
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Old Jul 8, 2017 | 03:58 PM
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I also queried in another post re trying to straighten the front bumper cover as soon PO bent it with the front license plate. This is how it was. I really like the straight edge on the front of these cars so I had to do something
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Old Jul 8, 2017 | 04:01 PM
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After numerous attempts of heating and pressing I figured out that if I leave the car in the sun for a while this cover is going to bend again so I took a drastic measure and glued (Wurth Bond and Seal) sheet metal to the back secured with some countersink 4mm bolts. You can see the way how I sandwiched the sheet metal until the glue dried
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Old Jul 8, 2017 | 04:04 PM
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Then once it dried, the end result. Impossible to be straighter.



I will now glue the holes and sand the whole repair down to a nice fine surface

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Old Jul 8, 2017 | 04:05 PM
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I have also blasted and sprayed the headlight doors and changed all bolts to stainless steel ones. They came out really good

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Old Jul 8, 2017 | 04:09 PM
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Also blasted and painted the GFX brackets as they were starting to rust. While I was at it I hammered out the silly speed nut studs and replaced them with proper 6mm studs.



Before





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Old Jul 8, 2017 | 06:17 PM
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This is gonna be one nice ride. Your attention to detail is top notch.
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Old Jul 9, 2017 | 12:48 AM
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Thanks. I am trying to make whatever I am doing last as much as possible
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Old Jul 9, 2017 | 01:03 AM
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Great job! Following.
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Old Jul 9, 2017 | 09:55 PM
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Great looking work!
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Old Sep 27, 2017 | 01:45 AM
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While waiting for the sprayer to finish another car (been waiting for a couple of months now) I decided to take the GTA to a steering alignment shop to get something else out of the way. No big deal really... Couldn't get the caster to be competely within the recommended limits as I am using the factory struts mounts and I guess I need to get the caster camber plates to be able to be spot on however this is going to be a weekend car so I will keep it as it is.

I took a couple of photos with all the body panels temporarily installed with a disasterous alignment and the whole car to bare metal. It has reactive thinner on it to avoid rust until it gets to the body shop.
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great build
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Ya that is a top notch build. That undercarriage makes me jealous! Keep up the good work, can't wait to see it finished
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Old Sep 27, 2017 | 10:53 PM
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Thanks guys. Still a long way to go.
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Updates?
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Old Dec 5, 2017 | 09:37 AM
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I wish there were. Stay assured that I will send updates as soon as I have. Unfortunately still waiting from 3rd parties.
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Old Dec 14, 2017 | 06:20 AM
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Finally have an update
Underside has been meticulously covered!!! The sprayer wants to make sure there is no overspray!!




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And body getting the initial treatment




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Finally seeing RED ....


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Old Jan 6, 2018 | 11:25 AM
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We had to re-align the hatch from scratch as I have removed the decklid so as to be able to properly spray / clean the underside of the lid. I have also changed the hinges to the billet ones to ensure that hinges do not bend when I install the new hatch struts. MAN THAT HATCH IS HEAVY. Had to use shims under the driver side hinge and on the decklid to glass bolts. Still have to drill new holes for the self tapping screws holding the glass surrounding to the lid as the locations changes slightly form the original ones. These screws are extremely important as they make sure that forward/rearward movement is not permitted. There is a common misconseption that this lid is mainly held by the urethane sealant. Its not the case. This is only for waterproofing.


Unfinished Fiberglass spoiler has been placed on hatch to start working on refining it and removing the 'defects' of the donor spoiler. After this stage, hatch has to come off again but only from the hinges.

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Spray is also progressing. Front doors, decklid and hood underside are ready together with some other small bits and pieces. Still have to drill the hole for the 3rd brake light in the lid. I am finally seeing this phase approaching completion....

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And by the way. This finished rear spoiler. Needed quite a lot of work to get straight and flat.
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Nice progress!
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There is a common misconseption that this lid is mainly held by the urethane sealant. Its not the case. This is only for waterproofing.
Not a misconception, I took a deck lid off and when I removed all the fasteners I couldn't figure out why it wouldn't come off, I thought I was missing some somewhere. Urethane IS what holds the windshield in, after all, and it does stiffen up the body because of how well it holds.
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Old Jan 7, 2018 | 11:49 PM
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For sure urethane will hold the lid if you remove the nuts as it sticks to the glass and metal however by design it is meant to seal off water. The 4x bolts are there to hold the majority of the lid’s grip to the glass and the 4x self tapping screws on the sides are used to ensure that the 4x bolts don’t lose forward/rearward grip.

If these 4x self tapping screws are not there things that are described in various posts where the sun starts melting the urethane and lid sliding back will start happening. The strength of the windscreen adhesive is meant to sustain pulling action not sliding.
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Getting there


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Wow, that paint looks great. Can't wait to see it all back together.
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I will hopefully start to have more frequent updates. Have a lot of stuff to clean but already started some of them.

The energy absorbers were a pain to clean. Installed them with bolts as all the clips were brittle.




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Very nice build. I had an 88 TA that was Maui Blue. It was a TA but was ordered with GTA door panels, Aluminum drive shaft and other GTA parts. Back in 88 they had these packages available. They were usually RED, BLK, GREY, MAUI BLUE and had SILVER bottoms. Regardless of what your car is you're making it very nice and what you want….
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Thanks for your kind comments guys. I am doing the car to keep it so whatever I do is with ‘long term’ in mind.
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Old Jan 15, 2018 | 09:34 PM
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nice work. got any pics of inside with the exhaust installed?
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Old Jan 15, 2018 | 11:46 PM
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You mean underside? The pics I have are without exhaust but I will for sure post some as soon as I get the car back from the shop. This week is polishing week.
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Great work and photos posted!
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Great work man. Had 92 GTA, dark green metalic. Wish I didn't sold it, it's a great car.
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Today I spent half day stiffening the front fender and getting them to align to the doors.. Man what a pain. I am aware fender are probably aftermarket so the thinner material used on aftermarket parts needs re-infrocement even more.


I had to enlarge the bottom hole to move the fenders to the front as the door was almost rubbing. This led to the bottom part of the fender to point inwards so I had to fabricate some brackets. I saw some pictures on the forums where suppostedly there should be a bracket which grabs the lip and bolts the fender to hold it outwards however as I never had these and as I wanted something stiffer I made my own. Pics below. Most probably the hole I used on the fender is meant to hold one of three bolts of the GFX so I will probably have to use the bolt to hold the side skirts.


Fendes are now rock solid however have to adjust driver's side fender to hood as it is bowing a bit outside. I probably can fix this by losening the top bolts and pushing the fender inward (towards the center of the car)
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Old Jan 21, 2018 | 04:15 AM
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I went to check today if that hole in the fender lip that I used to attach the bracket is used by something else. Glad to say that neither the GFX nor the inner fender plastic cover uses it so bracket is staying as it is. Re the bow towards the middle of the hood.... it improved a bit but is still there and have to live with it.
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Engine Bay taking shape cruise control. Washer bottle and wiper motor remaining



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Old Mar 21, 2018 | 04:25 PM
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Some updates.
After AN AWFUL LOT of work to get the front skirts straightened up and fixed with Aluminium brackets, I finally managed to complete the front part from top to bottom.

Some pictures below. Next step is side rocker covers.

slowly taking shape !!
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