Sky
06-04-2020, 01:24 PM
Hello everyone,
I wanted to join the forum to be apart of this community after coming across FF818 and it seems like a totally rad idea.
I'm in my 20s, I want to build a FF818, however, I dont have a garage and I dont have a donor.
I will probably figure somthing out in regards to the space, however, I'm mostly interested in the plans to build it.
Once I have purchased a compelte FF compelte Kit, I will need a donor car, if I want to build it on a low budget but ensure I have all the tools and parts.
What is the best way for me to plan for my FF818 complete kit?
Should I purchase a WRX Subaru, before the Full FF818 C-Kit?, then I should begin to strip the car down and empty all fluids, remove all the parts.
Then purchase the ff818 compelte kit, and follow a step-by-step guide?
Sorry I'm lost with what I will need to do once I have the donor and the kit.
What is the main parts I need from the donor?
I want to build a standard running 818 then plan to do future upgrades but first i want to get it running.
Kind regards,
Kunal
I wanted to join the forum to be apart of this community after coming across FF818 and it seems like a totally rad idea.
I'm in my 20s, I want to build a FF818, however, I dont have a garage and I dont have a donor.
I will probably figure somthing out in regards to the space, however, I'm mostly interested in the plans to build it.
Once I have purchased a compelte FF compelte Kit, I will need a donor car, if I want to build it on a low budget but ensure I have all the tools and parts.
What is the best way for me to plan for my FF818 complete kit?
Should I purchase a WRX Subaru, before the Full FF818 C-Kit?, then I should begin to strip the car down and empty all fluids, remove all the parts.
Then purchase the ff818 compelte kit, and follow a step-by-step guide?
Sorry I'm lost with what I will need to do once I have the donor and the kit.
What is the main parts I need from the donor?
I want to build a standard running 818 then plan to do future upgrades but first i want to get it running.
Kind regards,
Kunal