4k GT86 Gets a Rocket Bunny Kit & LS3 V8 Swap!

4k GT86 Gets a Rocket Bunny Kit & LS3 V8 Swap!

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Samjeev

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725 posts

120 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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Anyone got some spare? should just need a bottle or 3...
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Made a project thread for my new venture on the GT86 Forum's and thought i'd make my very first reader's car thread on here!
So a couple of week's ago I picked up my GT86, I wasn't planning on getting one so soon but I've been keeping my eyes out for a cheap written off one with just the right amount of damage and that's exactly what I got when this popped up!
Warning graphic images! wink







And it was in the exact colour I wanted! So less than 48 hours after it was listed I had placed a deposit and arranged to travel up to Lincoln to pick it up the following Saturday.
The car is a 63 plate and is registered as a Cat N (previously called Cat D) write off meaning that there is no structural damage to the chassis but it was beyond economical repair for the insurance company.

So the next Saturday rolled around and I was a little bit worried about what I was getting myself in to but I decided to just feign ignorance and rely on the Insurance insepctors classifying it correctly.




And when I finally got it back home and in the garage thats how it stayed for a couple of weeks as I didn't have the time to crack on with it.

Edited by Samjeev on Monday 15th February 22:53

Samjeev

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725 posts

120 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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And so finally today I was finally able to get my hands on it and see what was what!

My plan is to take it a little bit slow, not only to lessen the blow to my wallet but also to simply get things done right the first time rather than have to re-visit areas further down the line.
So I had already costed a few bits up before making the purchase, I know that the most expensive parts will be a set of headlights even if they are aftermarket and the Airbag set. Most of the parts im probably going to get from a Toyota dealer or online if they're cheap enough and legit.

So without further ado heres a few pics of my first day spannering on the car!

Here's how it sits in the garage, quite tight compared to the previous occupant and as you can see its still looking a little sorry for itself.




Couple of closeup of some of some of the damage





Quite a horrible sight! but with the fenders and the remnants of the headlights out of the way it was starting to look a bit better.


Those fenders are a bit of a pain to get off though!
The core support was a little tricky to get off with the washer bottle in the way and a few mildly bent bits of radiator support in the way but eventually after a few hours it was in a much better state and I could start checking out whether there was any further damage to be worried about.

Sorry for the blurry pic!


And the pile of parts that came off...


The Top "branches" of the rad support are clearly bent and I'll replace those along with the enter of it that holds the bonnet lach mechanism however I'm wondering if a couple of other areas are bent which I wasn't expecting, namely these areas:




It almost appears they've come ever so slightly away and bent downwards from the rest of the frame, thoughts on this?

As well as this the bottom of the rad support actually looks straight which I was not expecting, can anyone confirm whether this looks right?





So thats it for now, the battery's completely dead as well so that's a bummer.
I'm going to have to get a shopping list together and start placing a few orders as I hope I've removed all the bent parts so far that don't need their spot welds drilled out, those will come next!

Edited by Samjeev on Monday 15th February 23:04

Samjeev

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725 posts

120 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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I've already been buying some goodies for the car, albeit for the rear! laugh

A Set of Clear/black/red Valenti lights from Ft86speedfactory in the states, these were my favourite over the smoked or red lensed offerings we get here and they were actually ever so slightly cheaper even after delivery and import costs






With these lights I had to do some fiddling to get them to work, had to do some soldering on the bumper/fog light to get it to function correctly as a fog light and I had to re-pin the connector for the rear lights properly as for some reason the USDM lights are wired with the indicator/main headlight swapped around, but I have to say im so pleased with them once I got them sorted!





Also got the last couple of bent pieces removed once I was able to drill out the spot welds, so all that's next is to order a new radiator support & arch pieces from Toyota!




That's where I am now, I must admit it's quite a luxury to be working on a car where I can simply buy all new parts from the factory. Hoping to have it all back in one piece & on the road by August.

Edited by Samjeev on Wednesday 14th March 15:08

Cookeh

247 posts

87 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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Going to be watching this with interest. Certainly intriguing, and I wonder how much saving it will yield (especially with increased insurance costs on Cat N/S cars) over getting a non-Cat N one. It's something I've considered on a few cars in the past as well.


LordGrover

33,531 posts

211 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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confused Shouldn't cost any more to insure. So long as it's MOT tested they couldn't care less.

Best of luck - a nice project. Seem to remember several rebuilds on youtube - I guess you'll've seen those already.
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Samjeev

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725 posts

120 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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LordGrover said:
confused Shouldn't cost any more to insure. So long as it's MOT tested they couldn't care less.

Best of luck - a nice project. Seem to remember several rebuilds on youtube - I guess you'll've seen those already.
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Yeah I'm well aware of the rebuilts on youtube, for better or worse laughthumbup

My Vx220 is Cat D as well and it has never caused me any issues with insurance

SiT

1,163 posts

200 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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I admire your determination, would like to think I could have ago at something like this but not sure I have the patience.....one question that has always puzzled me with airbag deployment - if the passenger airbag goes off does that mean you need to replace the whole dash?

A lot of the airbags seem to be buried in the dash and in an accident explode out through punching a hole in the surface??

Good luck and will keep an eye on your progress - did you chose a Cat N because you wanted to do engine swap or was it a money saving exercise?

Si

HorneyMX5

5,306 posts

149 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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This looks right up my street. Looking forward to following the progress.

vsonix

3,858 posts

162 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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SiT said:
I admire your determination, would like to think I could have ago at something like this but not sure I have the patience.....one question that has always puzzled me with airbag deployment - if the passenger airbag goes off does that mean you need to replace the whole dash?

A lot of the airbags seem to be buried in the dash and in an accident explode out through punching a hole in the surface??

Good luck and will keep an eye on your progress - did you chose a Cat N because you wanted to do engine swap or was it a money saving exercise?

Si
I wouldn't go as far as 'punch a hole in the dash' - they're usually behind a panel that pops out of the way.

SiT

1,163 posts

200 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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The few i have seen seem to literally explode through the dash, appreciate some are actually behind a panel but some modern cars with leather dashboards etc. must suffer some collateral damage?

Only interested as a couple of times I considered a Cat D I was concerned about repairing the hole left behind?

Si


Samjeev

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725 posts

120 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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In the case of the GT86 they do punch a big hole in the dash, airbag kits come with a whole new dash which im dreading having to fit and avoid future rattles. All in a new airbag kit can be had for about £1000 or ofcourse if you were so inclined or wanted to make it a track-only car you could just go without.

Bought a Cat N as I plan to keep the car for the foreseeable future with a few plans for body & engine but I don't want to say too much in case circumstances change in the future.

The engine run's absoluetly fine, even without the MAF plugged im. It just needs a new radiator which i'll buy and fit once I've got something to bolt it in to laugh

Seeing as people are asking about cash, I don't really mind saying how much everything has or will cost (unless its against PH Rules?)

The car cost me £4000
new Chassis/radiator support parts, headlight brackets, headlight washers are likely to cost me roughly £900
Airbags will be roughly £1000
£500 for new Aftermarket headlights
£500-800 for new bumpers/front wings (going to get them from a breaker because I would prefer they were pre-painted)
Going to get a carbon bonnet (because I've always wanted one so why not biggrin) So thats another £900 roughly
then a few extra bits, Intake, Rad, AC condenser, front side indicators, brackets, grilles, etc

of course these figures are likely to change and im fully prepared for it to be more expensive than I'm expecting however my first step will be to get it back on the road and then tart it up from there.

jsims1

291 posts

117 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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I want expecting 4000, that seems an absolute steal! I'm an ideal world would you prefer top have two, one like you have now and another smashed from the rear and have all the good bits swapped over to the keeper car?
Seems like a cheap motor if you could do that then have a breaker car left over with expensive bits to sell (engine, 'box, interior) etc and come out the other side significantly better off then buying new bits?
I appreciate space is probably an issue with that scenario but if that wasn't an issue?

Samjeev

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725 posts

120 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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jsims1 said:
I want expecting 4000, that seems an absolute steal! I'm an ideal world would you prefer top have two, one like you have now and another smashed from the rear and have all the good bits swapped over to the keeper car?
Seems like a cheap motor if you could do that then have a breaker car left over with expensive bits to sell (engine, 'box, interior) etc and come out the other side significantly better off then buying new bits?
I appreciate space is probably an issue with that scenario but if that wasn't an issue?
Hmm, space and money no object I guess I would but I hadn't really thought of that. I hate selling car related things online to be honest so the idea of having to manage breaking & Setting a car is a nightmare.

As you can imagine space is a big issue currently, it's verrrry tight in the garage and down the driveway, the 86 is roughly 30cm wider than the Vx220 which is now living on the driveway instead.

markirl

318 posts

136 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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Cool thread, watching with interest!

jsims1

291 posts

117 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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Samjeev said:
jsims1 said:
I want expecting 4000, that seems an absolute steal! I'm an ideal world would you prefer top have two, one like you have now and another smashed from the rear and have all the good bits swapped over to the keeper car?
Seems like a cheap motor if you could do that then have a breaker car left over with expensive bits to sell (engine, 'box, interior) etc and come out the other side significantly better off then buying new bits?
I appreciate space is probably an issue with that scenario but if that wasn't an issue?
Hmm, space and money no object I guess I would but I hadn't really thought of that. I hate selling car related things online to be honest so the idea of having to manage breaking & Setting a car is a nightmare.

As you can imagine space is a big issue currently, it's verrrry tight in the garage and down the driveway, the 86 is roughly 30cm wider than the Vx220 which is now living on the driveway instead.
I know what you mean with regards to selling bits, I wrote off one of my old Civic Type R's and it was such a ball ache getting rid of things that I gave up after selling the interior, engine and gearbox. Hope everything goes to plan for you and I look forward to more updates.

Mr Tidy

22,065 posts

126 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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Great project OP - I'm looking forward to the updates!

These are great cars - good luck with yours. thumbup

Ahbefive

11,657 posts

171 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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Good project, looking better already.

Shappers24

816 posts

85 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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I seem to recall from my gt86 ownership experience that oem headlights are disgustingly expensive... £900 each I seem to recall.

Good luck raising it from the dead!

CABC

5,529 posts

100 months

Wednesday 14th March 2018
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have you spoken to Abbey? they might have some parts. and knowledge.

croyde

22,701 posts

229 months

Thursday 15th March 2018
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900 quid each. WTF!

As to this thread. Great work Samjeev, well impressed.