Jd3 ninja 16v

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Re: Jd3 ninja 16v

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had the the rotisserie engine stand extension fabricated a little to tall. I wanted the edge of the car to be about foot - two foot off the ground. ended up being about three. oh well.. time to get grindin. :ninja: :beer:
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That is awesome! I am getting ready to scrape and under coat the GTI. So a rotisserie would be the way to go. I may just have to fab one up. Thanks for the inspiration. :thumbsup:
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i know mk 1 shells are alot lighter.. do a search on the whoretex for rotisserie. people have detailed prints of wood ones you can make. plus with mk 1 s you can just attach your support straight to the bumpers. if im done with mine your welcome to use it. but it does need to be shortened.
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Pictar of emkay2 upside-down on rotisserie please
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only on its side.. its to high to do work on the bottom with it upside down... or is going to excite your wee wee to see it upside down. :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :beer:
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one more demand for pics! you too Yasha! build threads!
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Ok ok! I'm not big into pics but I will see what I can dig up. :p
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bout 12-14 hours in on stripping the bottom of the car... its a dirty dirty dirty whore. Only about half way done. For all the billings folk has anyone got any soda blasting done in town and would recommend there business????
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Nope not yet. But thanks for giving me nightmares about stripping the bottom of a car. I am about to do that to my GTI. What are you using to strip it. I hear that soaking in WD40 works, I also heard that oven cleaner works too.
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grinder and knotted wire wheel.... you will have yourself in a pool of wd 40 if you tried soaking it... ill hit you up when im done with my rotisserrie your welcome to use it. it will make the job much easier
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