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Getting some welding done on my Supra


Fizzy T
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I have a mobile welder arriving tomorrow, he's going to remove a section of the radiator support panel and replace it with a panel I got off Keron. Took about 3 hours in total which wasn't too bad really considering most of it was spent trying to unplug the damn headlights :fool: As you'll see in the pictures I've removed the headlights,front bumper,radiator,intercooler pipework,airbox,active spoiler and some of the under trays so the guy has complete access to where he needs to cut.

 

Quite a bit of rust here as you can see :(

 

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I then realised that where the guy might need to cut will probably be near the intercooler/side under tray panels so thought I might as well remove it all.

 

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Hopefully I won't have to touch the power steering cooler pipes *heavily corroded too* or the oil cooler/bracket as that will be a right pain. If I have time tomorrow after he's done and on tuesday I'll have a go at fitting my SRD front mounted intercooler so I don't have to refit the old SMIC. :) Oh and the mobile welder has quoted £80 all in including any materials to do the job, I hope it's a neat job.

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A local garage said they would charge £50 for the job but that wasn't including stripping the car down so I would of had to of done that myself outside their workshop. I just want it done so thought £80 wasn't that bad lol I can actually weld, not the greatest I'll admit but I can. I just don't have a welder at this present time.

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A local garage said they would charge £50 for the job but that wasn't including stripping the car down so I would of had to of done that myself outside their workshop. I just want it done so thought £80 wasn't that bad lol I can actually weld, not the greatest I'll admit but I can. I just don't have a welder at this present time.

 

Thats a pain mate, still better to have the job done perfect. You dont want the rad falling out :)

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