Anglegrinder with a very thin metal cutting disc to lop off the pins and then a belt sander to make them flat. Mess? Not really, they are no longer there so when the car is painted you'd never know it had any.
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Coming together nicely :)
The light at the end of the tunnel is slightly brighter..lol
Nah that's just someone with a cheap torch bringing you another list of jobs lol
Ah, that's more likely...lol
Mark unless you have tested where your internal shifter is going? You might find you need to more out closer toward the bulk, almost upto the welded seam, as i had to on mine, as it was rubbing on the selector rod trying to engage 3rd and 5th.
Still... lovely job on everything els mate, very impressive!
Really? Damnit, I just followed this guide?
http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showthr...ier-gear-shift
Yep, but then you could stop it suppose by making sure you get the stick mounted far back/in the correct place for your hole allowance, Dar did mine, but as i say it rubbed, lol look in my track car wip i had to butcher it open with grips as i couldn't get in with the dash in!
Heres what i did mate!
http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showthr...Orange./page24
Ah well, I have no dash so, I'll either mod it later or make the shifter to suit. :thumb:
Told you it was a cheap torch coming your way lol
I had to take a little bit more metal out of there aswell.
I used the corsa internal shifter and linkage as it is a direct fit, no shortening of the shaft required :thumb:
I even got realy giddy and welded a washer in front of that hole/underneath for the shifter to slide in to remove any form of play :thumb: