It's been a long time since I've updated, and I've been meaning to for a while. I'm trying to upload some photos using Imgur, but it doesn't seem to like batches of photos >10.
I've basically not touched the car at all in almost 6 months, but I have been busy with other stuff.
We decided to start house renovations this summer and of course scope creep was in full effect and it's still not done.
-Completely gutted the master bedroom down to studs, re-insulated and added 1" rigid insulation. I'm actually hoping to hang some drywall in there today still.
-Re-wired the majority of the house, from a new panel to almost every junction on the main floor. This included digging around the attic which is 3.5" of wood chips, 3.5" fiberglass bats, and 16" of blown in insulation on top. Horrible work.
-Tore up flooring through most of the house which we assumed and treated as if it were asbestos. This flooring touched all 4 outside walls of the house. Did it properly with plastic sheeting enclosing everything, P100 respirators, tyvek suits, and a negative air setup that had enough suction to start tearing down the plastic sheeting (had to make some properly sized relief holes). Disposed of properly with the city. Kitchen had 5 layers, now there's all 5/16" plywood underlayment and I'm playing with self leveling cement which is fun.
-Replaced all but 2 of the main floor windows with new triple pane windows
-lots of drywall work. Framed in a new closet and half wall for the end of the kitchen. Removed and sanded down most of the doors and re-painted them.
In non-house projects I have got my scooter running, got my motorcycle license, and bought a CRF250L.
I also put in a little work on my auto-x car with a new rear wheel and suspension upgrade.
And my buddy and I parted out a rusty Prelude in his driveway. He owns my old Prelude I bought in high school that burns a lot of oil and recently had an encounter with a curb requiring a new subframe. This car has only 90k kms and was a perfect donor.
Meanwhile the Neon has been untouched, but my advertisements for the parts car were up and I've slowly been selling off parts. With winter on it's way, I made a push about a month ago to get rid of some of the junk in my back yard.
First, I sold the original Altima which started this whole thing. Bought without a key, got it running, found the clutch was toast, swapped in a clutch, found the engine was hurt. Made a small profit on it.
-scored some Mevotech branded SPC adjustable rear camber arms from RockAuto, thanks to a tip from the Neons.org facebook group.
-scored a set of four Sebring 16" alloys from a former co-worker who bought a set of used winter tires and needed 5x114" wheels. Haven't put them in the budget yet, he was tossing them in the scrap pile so I'll have to FMV them.
-scored an aftermarket stainless steel cat back from the junkyard off a 04-08 Maxima. I had two Magnaflow mufflers someone had added, mine for only $20 after tax
-sold off bits and bobs from the two Altimas. Also stripped the '04 4 door of everything I needed and sent it to scrap. Zero'd out on the Challenge budget, made a profit of almost $400 in real-world money. You may recall I got the car with only 3 alloys and 1 donut spare. I sold one alloy, bought two of the same wheel with tires from the junkyard, and then sold things off as a set of 4 just as people were buying up wheels and tires for winter. Sold the Nokians from the '08 Altima coupe for more than I paid for the car, as I had hoped.
Here's all the wiring from the B pillars forward, pulled uncut from the '04
Got some spare sheet metal from the quarters and the roof to patch up the Neon
Rented a Uhaul and scrapped the Altima and a parts car Prelude in one day to save on trailer rental costs.
Got $166 for the Altima. One knuckle and the two rear wheels/tires are not part of the challenge budget and were added just to make it a roller, but it was zero'd out on the budget anyway before I even scrapped it. $9.50 for it's battery. The rest of the stuff isn't challenge related, mostly wiring and plumbing from the house reno project. The Prelude I loaded with random scrap I needed gone and got $126 for it.
Here's my current budget:
Feels good to have 3 cars out of the yard. Real world budget I'm about $300 CAD out of pocket for all 3 Altimas and the Neon, Challenge budget I'm at about $940ish USD. Still have the cats and shell from the '08 coupe to scrap as well.
I've discovered the instrument cluster on the Neon is actually worth some money as it's an "export" model with the 8k tach so I should be able to zero that out. Depending on what I use for the nitrous kit and electronics I may be able to trim the budget further. Big ticket items yet are a seat, wheels, steel to fab mounts and control arm stuff, and of course paint/bodywork.
Maybe in a couple weeks I can get back on to the Neon. My next step is cutting up the 2gn lower control arms and making them wider to fit the stock Altima axles. Then engine mounts can be made.