Had a bit of time between the rain on Saturday arvo, so i fitted up the wheels (mainly to get them out of the garage)

Need to let them settle a bit.
Then i started doing some general automotive archaeology:

Spare chips and change under the seat.
Half a central locking system

Someone who actually cared about their car audio install:

And someone who didnt care about the concept of gaskets:

Finally the reason i bought Hella Supertones

Air compressed truck horn thing that takes about 2-3s to charge before it makes any noise. Sure, its loud, but that soccermum in the people mover has already run over the bonnet by the time it makes any noise.
Then it started pouring again, so i shifted to cleaning the garage instead to bring it inside.
But got distracted, and mocked up this one:

Today i finished cleaning the garage up, so i could bring the car in, and then finished off a basic bracket for the mirror:

3mm Alu is a bit overkill for it though, so i might make it again out of something thinner. Also not sure on how i want to finish it, whether it is brushed or painted black, or even covered in carbon vinyl. Whichever option, it is already a damn sight better than the stock mirrors that drooped over every bump (drivers side), or folded up at 80km/h (passenger). Plus you can already see more out of them as they sit at a much better location.
Finally i pulled the rear garnish off to see if i can fix up the number plate bracket, and perhaps fix the cracked bit.

Now it is in the garage i will be able to do the cage and other bits without having to put the soft top up and down every 30s when the showers come over. Plus I figure I may as well just pull the dash out to fix that at the same time as rewiring a few bits and fixing the central locking. Its certainly a damn sight easier to do that than being contorted around to get up under the dash.