California Cappuccino

Hey there. This thread is to document by 91 RT4WD build. It was a one owner car with 188,000 miles. I got it off of EBAY this past spring, but haven't had any time to do anything to it. I almost sold it the other day, but eventually decided against it.
Right now it is fully stock. Currently planned:
1. Powder coat the OEM wheels
2. body work: replace both fenders (many dents) and hood (bad spray paint job), fix dents in doors
3. Coil overs
4. aftermarket rims



Right now it is fully stock. Currently planned:
1. Powder coat the OEM wheels
2. body work: replace both fenders (many dents) and hood (bad spray paint job), fix dents in doors
3. Coil overs
4. aftermarket rims




Comments
I am not so sure I like the wheels, but I got a good deal on theme including the tires (Dunlop Direzza) $200 for everything.
The steering is wobbly though...could be unbalanced tires.
I'm really impressed and surprised about the ride quality. I was expecting a rough ride, but it is actually very smooth, just a tad bit stiffer which I like,. I haven't taken it on the twisties yet until I get my wheel balancing issues figured out.
How did you mount the front brake lines? Did you use the brackets from the OEM struts?