GOT MY RIMS!!!
Huge thanks to Texas who got me in contact with his custom rim guy. Overall I'd give the guy 9/10. He was really good with communicating with me for the whole process. He even texted me a few times to make 100% sure he had dimensions/colors/bolt patterns etc... correct, so that was really nice to see that level of care. I only take off 1 point because he did take a month and a half to get the rims to me (though in his defense he warned me he is really busy right now) and when the rims came the lips were scratched. Part UPS fault, but also they were just packed in a box with no foam or anything
I was surprised because his level of service through the process was awesome. Ah well, I can touch them up really easy. I'm actually thinking of doing a red pinstripe on the lip like the Veneno rims. Looks so good.
Anyway, so I have my rims now. I believe I will be able to completely eliminate spacers all the way around which is what I was trying to accomplish. I have tires on the way (it is so much cheaper to order them online from the US for me it's crazy, like 30% less) and I hope they will be here this week. As soon as they are in I'll mount them and throw the rims on the car. Then comes the mounting of the bodykit. I'll spend the week finishing up the supports for the kit. I've spent a lot of time trying to get the back of the kit to sit lower on the MR2, and I just can't get it any lower without taking out a ton of metal, so I'm going to have to add some height to the rocker extensions I made. No biggie.
I have a ton of ideas, but one thing at a time. I have a tendency to get ahead of myself, and with being indecisive it can turn into a mess. But, this has been fun as hell and I'm excited to get back to it and be able to just sprint to the finish. However, with the huge purchase of different rims I think that sprint might be shorter than I originally planned. The interior will have to wait, I'll just be doing a quickie job and I'll work on it as I have more money. I'm sorry to those that this offends
as I set out with intentions of doing a "replica", but my inexperience and lack of budgeting have hindered me. At this point anything I can do with labour will be done, and the rest will be a work in progress. Plus to be honest, I'd love to see some progress so it doesn't become a relic up on the lift.
Question - what should I be taking pictures of? I've kinda wondered that all along the process and I think "well this isn't interesting, it's a piece of metal". Even looking at some of the pics I've posted it seems like they are boring, or am I just not at an exciting stage? (I noticed someone else took their thread down because they weren't far enough along) Any tips from other builders?