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Posted 28/11/2010 10:33 AM (#579381)
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My Rover 100 Knightsbridge 1120cc 1997

34000 miles when i got it as a present. (the car was in my distant family, only had 2 owners before me)



Is in spot on condition, apart from a little driver side rear rust bubbling, i have blasted what i could see with waxoyl from the inside and outside. and painted over it for now! it will have to be seen to eventually though.

Heres what ive done so far:
-added alloy wheels
-upgraded head unit to JVC
-added rear 10cm speakers
-Painted front and rear bumpers gloss black, side strips and skirts also.
-Painted interior dashboard, doorbits and detailed things in white
-Doubled up Rear fogs
-Added a GTI spoiler (also sprayed gloss black)
-Let a bit of fluid out (still trying to get my head around the lowering guide)
-added a K&N style air filter to the engine
-treated the underside of car for rust and sealed it.
-tinted rear lights with fly eyes kit
-debadged and custom badges added/made
-GTI rev counter and clocks
-bee-sting Ariel
-GTI "lightning seats" back and front + doorcards
-dyed carpet black


















Need some advise on where to go next, what do you think is still tasteful and not stupid?

My plans are:
-Lower it properly once i can get my head around the info
-Install this? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350417613159#ht_1903wt_905
- Buy these? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ROVER-100-200-SIDE-REPEATERS-CRYSTAL-BLACK-LIGHTS-NEW-/120583016472?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item1c134ed018
- Get some MPI alloys
- tint rear windows (already tried and is a pain!)
- was considering painting the alloys black but im not sure.
- callipers sprayed red?


Let me know what you guys think, or any tips are welcome!


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Posted 28/11/2010 11:57 AM (#579398 - in reply to #579381)
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NEVER EVER buy aftermarket repeaters, they always sit loose... look shit and steam up. If you want smoked repeaters get a smoked pair off a ZR, theyre guarunteed quality and look good.
As for the exhaust... theyre very loud, look into getting a GTi setup or similar... they have back pressure that the K series engines are tuned for and sound great at revs.

Looking really good, Each to there own I say!

Would look good in colour coded red with a matt black dashboard and interior items, would be a lot less shiny.

Also would look excellent with a 200 BRM front grille fitted in black. theres a few metros on here that have them in orange.

Edited by MetroMuppet 28/11/2010 11:59 AM
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Posted 28/11/2010 12:18 PM (#579404 - in reply to #579398)
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Looks good i like it
as for the side repeaters ive got aftermarket ones and there fine but was cheaper than that.
I have that exhaust and it is prtty loud but if you like that then get it Johneh put a vid up of his with the same exhaust so look for that and see for your self

Sam
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Posted 28/11/2010 3:56 PM (#579448 - in reply to #579381)
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how did u dye the carpet??
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Posted 29/11/2010 1:12 AM (#579464 - in reply to #579398)
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MetroMuppet - 28/11/2010 7:57 PM

NEVER EVER buy aftermarket repeaters, they always sit loose... look shit and steam up. If you want smoked repeaters get a smoked pair off a ZR, theyre guarunteed quality and look good.
As for the exhaust... theyre very loud, look into getting a GTi setup or similar... they have back pressure that the K series engines are tuned for and sound great at revs.

Looking really good, Each to there own I say!

Would look good in colour coded red with a matt black dashboard and interior items, would be a lot less shiny.

Also would look excellent with a 200 BRM front grille fitted in black. theres a few metros on here that have them in orange.


Thanks man, well suffice to say that i dont really want a loud one. But i really like the look of it, is it loud still even without a decat pipe?

I am thinking about a laguna splitter too, do you reckon both would look good? and also, this BRM grille where can i find one?
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Posted 29/11/2010 1:12 AM (#579465 - in reply to #579448)
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DazzR100 - 28/11/2010 11:56 PM

how did u dye the carpet??


Ill try and find the link
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Posted 29/11/2010 2:03 PM (#579556 - in reply to #579465)
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how did u dye the carpet??


Ill try and find the link


Thanks, and prob since dying it?
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Posted 29/11/2010 2:24 PM (#579564 - in reply to #579381)
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nice clean example!!

As for ideas, I would do the following: -

Would be good with a leather steering wheel from a R200? I got the 200vi one in mine with stalk remote control, the fatter grip and leather feels much nicer when driving.
You can get a patch lead adaptor for under £20 of ebay for the JVC headunit too to use the rover radio remote.
I've done a how too guide.
http://www.metropower.org.uk/Portal/default.asp?id=279&mnu=279

Paint the A pilar trims black too? They pull upwards to remove them but I did cut my hand as they are sharpe!
Find some GTi B pilar trims and do them black too.

Don't paint the wheels, they look good that clean silver!!

Red calipers and black rear drums would look good.

Electric windows and remote central locking.
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Posted 30/11/2010 7:43 AM (#579618 - in reply to #579464)
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Morey - 29/11/2010 1:12 AM

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NEVER EVER buy aftermarket repeaters, they always sit loose... look shit and steam up. If you want smoked repeaters get a smoked pair off a ZR, theyre guarunteed quality and look good.
As for the exhaust... theyre very loud, look into getting a GTi setup or similar... they have back pressure that the K series engines are tuned for and sound great at revs.

Looking really good, Each to there own I say!

Would look good in colour coded red with a matt black dashboard and interior items, would be a lot less shiny.

Also would look excellent with a 200 BRM front grille fitted in black. theres a few metros on here that have them in orange.


Thanks man, well suffice to say that i dont really want a loud one. But i really like the look of it, is it loud still even without a decat pipe?

I am thinking about a laguna splitter too, do you reckon both would look good? and also, this BRM grille where can i find one?

As for the exhaust, like all 3.5 systems, it's very loud even with decat, thats why most car manufacturers make the last section of the pipe much smaller diameter to the res of the system. You can get a BRM grille from ebay, or a breakers for 20-30 quid, Laguna splitters look good, but are expensive for what they are... If you do get one make sure you cut the ends rather than the middle as it looks better and is easier to line up symetrically, plus then it is easier to sell on. I think the next thing on the cards should be the suspension, theres members on here that can do the job for about 100 quid all in, but make sure you know they can do it. I would say the BRM grille would look good in white as it contrasts the bumper.
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Posted 30/11/2010 4:02 PM (#579705 - in reply to #579465)
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Still coming along nicely mate...........good work...
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Posted 1/12/2010 1:15 AM (#579719 - in reply to #579381)
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Thanks for that list martin, and as for the BRM grille i will investigate!

Shame really, was just about to sink my teeth into that exhaust. But i'd rather you tell me than i found out by loosing my hearing!


Carpet dye i used link: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BLACK-CARPET-FABRIC-DYE-SUITABLE-DYE-MOST-COLOURS-/290426203560?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item439ec02da8#ht_820wt_905

LETHAL stuff mind, go steady wear overalls and gloves cause this stuff sticks to anything like shit to a blanket.
also, i did it with the carpet it as it really doesnt take that much time to dry. (in summer) But taking it out would save the overwhelming smell of permanent marker pen whilst driving for a week!

Piccy:
Before:

After:





Edited by Morey 2/12/2010 8:01 AM
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Posted 2/12/2010 8:00 AM (#579865 - in reply to #579381)
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Few things i havent uploaded yet:

My custom air filter assembly.

Flexible hose wedged on K&N style two cone filter, cheapo heat shield!




My engine bay needs a good clean, but how shall i go about it?

blast it with a powerhose? or will that let water into all the wrong places?
or old fashioned damp rag wipe down?
Currently:



EXTRA:

In the past month i also repsrayed rear quarter panels to match all others.

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Posted 4/12/2010 1:50 PM (#580141 - in reply to #579381)
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More nice little modds!! enjoy reading yur p-thread.....
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Posted 5/12/2010 1:00 PM (#580239 - in reply to #579381)
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when pressure washing the engine, just avoid the distributor cap. If it doesn't start water will be inside it and your have to take it off and dry it. the rear is quite water proof.

Need a new bonnet stay clip. Easy to remove as you need to push a little tab back with a flat head screw driver on the engine side. I think its the same on a few rovers and some fords aswell so easy to find.
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Posted 6/12/2010 1:33 AM (#580277 - in reply to #580239)
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Thanks mate, everything else is ok to blast down then?


ill be honest it looks like someone died in my engine bay and decayed over the years.

not sure what you mean by the rear being waterproof? do you mean the dash wall?
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Posted 12/12/2010 12:43 PM (#580981 - in reply to #580277)
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Morey - 6/12/2010 6:33 AM

Thanks mate, everything else is ok to blast down then?


ill be honest it looks like someone died in my engine bay and decayed over the years.

not sure what you mean by the rear being waterproof? do you mean the dash wall?

lol, that should of been, the rest.

Could be worth putting some wheel cleaner on there aswell to help break down the dirt a bit first. All the plastic and metal parts come up really well. the oil near the spark plugs and onto of the gearbox will come off eaiser.

Also dont aim at the end of the clutch cable otherwise your need to regrease it as it will squeek.
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Posted 12/12/2010 12:49 PM (#580984 - in reply to #579381)
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cant belive i havent seen this yet

utterly epic top work!
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Posted 12/12/2010 1:28 PM (#580993 - in reply to #580984)
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Roger Red Hat - 12/12/2010 8:49 PM

cant belive i havent seen this yet

utterly epic top work!


Thanks mate, really glad!

More updates to come soon!
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Posted 15/12/2010 2:27 AM (#581251 - in reply to #579381)
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Got a set of GTI side skirts the other day from gti'r 100.

Came through swiftly and need a bit of work done to them, repairs repsray etc:







Already rubbed one done ready for my re-spray when it gets warmer, cracks in one that needs fixing, silicone or pop rivets and aluminium plates. not sure!!
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Posted 24/12/2010 4:19 PM (#582262 - in reply to #579381)
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easy fix with those gti skirts.........
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looking good 

heres a pic of my white one before i sold it 


Edited by gti'r 100 25/12/2010 3:41 AM
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Posted 24/1/2011 1:23 PM (#587088 - in reply to #579381)
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Been up to very little this cold winter, although ive made a few improvements and additions:

By finding another fog light switch, combining it with a christmas present i've added some RING driving lights to my car. Wired up to the switch so it looks genuine:


I managed to figure out which pin was what: earth, power etc.




Managed to link it up so the interior bulb lights up when power is sent to the lights









Look how much brighter they are.


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Posted 24/1/2011 1:28 PM (#587092 - in reply to #579381)
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Other things ive done recently:

BLACK BLACK BLACK


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Awesome stuff mate, looking forward to seeing this one next month!
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Posted 25/1/2011 7:22 AM (#587350 - in reply to #579381)
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Fixed those gti skirts with a bit of help of some rivets, needs straightening out because it bends but apart from that its fixed:


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Posted 27/1/2011 12:27 PM (#587904 - in reply to #579381)
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liking the black n white theme, i think paint your rims white with black spokes and centre caps white.
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Posted 27/1/2011 1:47 PM (#587924 - in reply to #579381)
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Looking gd making very gd progress
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Posted 28/1/2011 5:07 AM (#588013 - in reply to #579381)
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Added a airbag wheel yesterday, from a metro i found in my local scrappy. (well thats a lie, i nicked the wheel from a rover 25) and got the loom from the metro. Only thing im missing is the fuse/fusebox. Dont know if any of you could enlighten me what im looking for fuse wise, and if i need that yellow box thats shown in the guide.

I plugged the loom into the hole where it fits and clipped the fuse bit on. Heres the result:


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Posted 28/1/2011 6:40 AM (#588038 - in reply to #579381)
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You should get a wheel with radio controls! I made the conversion to one and it was quite easy really.

http://www.metropower.org.uk/Portal/default.asp?id=279&mnu=279
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Posted 28/1/2011 7:05 AM (#588041 - in reply to #579381)
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so you want to connect the airbag up so when you crash the airbag splatters your face?

not like an airbag will do much if you crash anyways lolz looking good so far tho
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Posted 28/1/2011 7:11 AM (#588043 - in reply to #588038)
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111Sli - 28/1/2011 2:40 PM

You should get a wheel with radio controls! I made the conversion to one and it was quite easy really.

http://www.metropower.org.uk/Portal/default.asp?id=279&mnu=279


Will it work even thought my headunit didnt say on the box if it worked with steering controls? Thats what put me off?
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Posted 2/2/2011 9:54 AM (#589052 - in reply to #579381)
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GTI B-pillar covers now currently:

Rubbed down:




Primed:




3 light coats of satin black:



One slightly heavier coat of stain black:



Will be on the car soon!
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Posted 2/2/2011 10:24 AM (#589075 - in reply to #579381)
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What's your centre console out of ?
I need somewhere to stick my phone/ipod.
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Posted 2/2/2011 10:44 AM (#589087 - in reply to #579381)
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^ Citroen AX.

Now where did you get the B-pillar covers from? I want some of those! and whats with the watch on the dash? the digi clock broke?
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Posted 2/2/2011 12:50 PM (#589135 - in reply to #588043)
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Morey - 28/1/2011 3:11 PM

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You should get a wheel with radio controls! I made the conversion to one and it was quite easy really.

http://www.metropower.org.uk/Portal/default.asp?id=279&mnu=279


Will it work even thought my headunit didnt say on the box if it worked with steering controls? Thats what put me off?


You will have to make 2 wires and get an adaptor cable.
Check out the guide on the 'How to' section.
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You should get a wheel with radio controls! I made the conversion to one and it was quite easy really.

http://www.metropower.org.uk/Portal/default.asp?id=279&mnu=279


Will it work even thought my headunit didnt say on the box if it worked with steering controls? Thats what put me off?


You will have to make 2 wires and get an adaptor cable.
Check out the guide on the 'How to' section.
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Posted 2/2/2011 12:52 PM (#589137 - in reply to #579381)
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did you manage to get the samco bit you wanted mate
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Posted 2/2/2011 1:34 PM (#589151 - in reply to #579381)
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Where you get the pillar's from dude? They will look good.
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Posted 3/2/2011 10:31 AM (#589292 - in reply to #579381)
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The B-pillar covers came from a member off here, i think they exist on some luxurious models and maybe a few gti's/gta's?

I have them on the car now:





I have also re-done my A-pillar covers:




Also found a rover 25 mirror and added it, i can see everything now!


PLUS: these bits are drying as of now!

can you see:


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Posted 3/2/2011 1:35 PM (#589345 - in reply to #579381)
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would look better if the roof lineing was black too
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Posted 3/2/2011 2:16 PM (#589360 - in reply to #589345)
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carl747 - 3/2/2011 9:35 PM

would look better if the roof lineing was black too


Im working on that! Not sure if its worth pulling down however.

I was thinking of dying it like i did the carpet! but that would require everything being covered and masked up!
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did you manage to get the samco bit you wanted mate


In the post!
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Posted 7/2/2011 7:54 AM (#590022 - in reply to #587904)
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Grab Handles on, sunvisors on. Interior lamp surround done and on:







Really want to dye the roof lining, but i have no idea how the dye will react. i think i might take a spray bottle to the scrappy and test it.
More updates to come.

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Posted 14/2/2011 7:57 AM (#591641 - in reply to #579381)
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Skirts were a bastard to get perfect:


This heat gun assisted me greatly on time, and hardening that paint!



but here they are, smooth as a varnish table!




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Posted 14/2/2011 11:27 AM (#591688 - in reply to #579381)
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Looking amasing m8 cant w8 to c it. Mite have to get u to paint my alloys lol
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Cableguy0 - 14/2/2011 7:27 PM

Looking amasing m8 cant w8 to c it. Mite have to get u to paint my alloys lol


Thanks guys!
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Gave the car a good clean and polish today.

I bet some of you will be glad to know that i have now removed something from the rear!




It got mouldy and if any of you dont know what im talking about. here:



More cleaness:


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Posted 17/2/2011 8:01 AM (#592214 - in reply to #579381)
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Posted 17/2/2011 11:16 AM (#592270 - in reply to #579381)
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Mate, you have no idea how much i want your engine...


Its just im 18 insurance is crazy and... well im trying to think of somewhere to put an engine if i did buy one! (just to wait a year or two)

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Posted 18/2/2011 7:35 AM (#592409 - in reply to #579381)
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THE SKIRTS ARE FINALLY ON!

(i am pretty sure that is the last thing that needs painting on my car!)

Heres a collection of todays images:










Oh and the most important thing: Fuel!:
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Posted 18/2/2011 8:08 AM (#592411 - in reply to #579381)
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wow very nice mate haha wer on the same fuel when im workin on my car lol
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Posted 18/2/2011 8:38 AM (#592417 - in reply to #579381)
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Leave some of the chocs for next week you fat git
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Posted 18/2/2011 11:22 AM (#592451 - in reply to #579381)
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Looks gd m8 i wana do my side skirts at sone point
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Posted 18/2/2011 2:58 PM (#592501 - in reply to #579381)
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Really easy to fit mate, I'm guessing the how to guide is for the metro(mk3) cause I didn't need to drill any holes along the sill just in the front wheel arch...

Oh and sorry they're all gone... Unless you want the nuts I spat back into the wrappers
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Posted 22/2/2011 4:29 AM (#593069 - in reply to #579381)
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More bits ive done this weekend:

Bought some alpines for a total of 6 quid, brand new!
Fitted them by going through the how to guide, its spot on and works a dream!



Kicking out clearer tunes now, not so much worried about bass. But it does a good job!


Also i FINALLY received my induction elbow... It needed trimming down so it could fit to the side of the carbon dust box. But other than that, it makes the car sound 1000x more throaty and healthier.

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looks good mate


Thanks
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looks good mate


Thanks


You should get ya rocker cover done in white
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Posted 22/2/2011 1:39 PM (#593190 - in reply to #579381)
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Was thinking, White with black lines
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That would look gd
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i was guna sugest but didnt think to carry on writing,would look good tho mate,think u shud do it
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Wondering about powder coating it...
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gooooo on mines done in white and stands out loads looks good aswell
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any pics?


http://www.metropower.org.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=64551&start=1

scroll down it looks like that mate, i sold that 1 tho as it wasnt the vvc rocker cover,my phone is w4nk for taken pics,but its so bright honestly,stands out loads,got me a 10a for mine to be done
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Rattle cans work perfect in my experience, never had any problems with mine and ive had silver, blue and orange

Ditch the charcoal canister
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Might be the next thing to be sprayed then!

(and i thought i was finnished, damn you pandy!)


Look what arrived in the post today!





Only problem is, i really cant be bothered to find out what pin powers what, and what wires to steal power from etc...

Im guessing the guide wont work for my mk4 p reg?
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Looks like my next mod is a fire extinguisher...

Edited by Morey 23/2/2011 8:05 AM
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nice shiney skirts you have...
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Thanks mate.

I suppose this day was coming where i'd have to show you the rust situation on my car...



The other side is basically mint. And i blast each arch with waxoyl every few months. i also spray directly into the crack you see there.

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Treating myself with my halfrauds voucher....

Bits i got from ding as i have new plans for my doors!






^ ^ ^ Ciggy Lighter/glove box light loom! + Stuff im collecting ready for central locking
currently: both front actuators, both door looms.

The rest im waiting for ding to get his ass in gear!

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Cleaned my engine bay good and proper, notice the header tank is missing... This is currently bathing in bleach and oven cleaner. then going in the dishwasher! hopefully it will be gleaming if not i give up.




Edited by Morey 7/3/2011 7:27 AM
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Looking better matey
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Before:

After:





Look what arrived in the post today:



Something else that needs spraying, but i need your opinions on this people. i was thinking - white originally, to contrast with the gloss black bumper; i realise that this will be more susceptible to dirt and damage.

Or just gloss black to make the car look more factory?
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Gloss back mate i dont think it would suit tbh, end of the day your opion tho mate but i'd keep it black

That its came out bloody clean that has old bean nice work

Rocker cover next ya?
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Posted 8/3/2011 3:42 AM (#596253 - in reply to #579381)
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Yeah i think white would be wierd if it was on lol.

I went through all of this to get it off, it was such a bastard.

In ascending order:

- Autoglym glass cleaner
- Engine degreaser
- fairy liquid
- boiling water
- x 2
- x 3
- shaked like fook x 4
- pure malt vinger
- salt
- boiling water
- shaken like SHIT
- Oven cleaner x 2
- engine degreaser
- bicarb of soda
- bleach x 2
- soaked for 5 hours
- oven cleaner
- boiling water x 3
- shaken like a motherfooking shit loving son of a bitch x 3
- put in the dishwasher (whilst inserted one tab for the dishwasher, and one in the actual header tank)
- soaked in a diluted bucket of bleach overnight
- boiling water x 2
- hardest rice i could find
- shaken like a sucking motherfooking c**k smashing head cracking bitch cake with rocket propulsion
- rice again
- SHAKEN LIKE A BELLEND CRUSHING TESTICLE OBLITERATING NUKE LAYING MOTHER-fookING-DUCKING-SUCKING BITCH WITH 50 CAL. MACHINE GUNS FOR FINGERS AND LASER CREATING NOSTRILS!

And i eventually got there...
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- shaken like a sucking motherfooking c**k smashing head cracking bitch cake with rocket propulsion
- rice again
- SHAKEN LIKE A BELLEND CRUSHING TESTICLE OBLITERATING NUKE LAYING MOTHER-fookING-DUCKING-SUCKING BITCH WITH 50 CAL. MACHINE GUNS FOR FINGERS AND LASER CREATING NOSTRILS!


Thats just had me in stitches morey lol made my day lol spot on son
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Glad i could be of assistance!
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Havent done much recently, current task atm is to try and get my central locking hooked up before longbridge, something that i have fook all motivation for LOL


anyway! cerbera's spats arrived a few days back, need a good clean and a respray and then to be fitted!


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Also going to try and fit my laguna splitter before work this evening...
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Posted 22/3/2011 3:45 AM (#599257 - in reply to #579381)
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Lookin fookin awesome! i might have a pop at cleaning my header tank too.
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I have been reading bits and pieces of your journal and see you dyed your carpet and tinted your headlights, how did you do them?
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Adam - 23/3/2011 11:06 PM

I have been reading bits and pieces of your journal and see you dyed your carpet and tinted your headlights, how did you do them?


Carpet - take it out obviously to avoid stinking the car out and so you don't miss bits, and the lights is just tint spray that you can get off ebay...I think?

I was going to dye my carpet then there was an MG metro being broken on ebay and I offered the geezer £10 for the red carpets and he said yeah so I was like serweet
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Adam - 23/3/2011 11:06 PM

I have been reading bits and pieces of your journal and see you dyed your carpet and tinted your headlights, how did you do them?


Carpet - take it out obviously to avoid stinking the car out and so you don't miss bits, and the lights is just tint spray that you can get off ebay...I think?

I was going to dye my carpet then there was an MG metro being broken on ebay and I offered the geezer £10 for the red carpets and he said yeah so I was like serweet


Ahh i see , may do lights not sure though. And the carpet i think ill look out for a proper black one if there is such a thing.
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Posted 31/3/2011 11:08 AM (#601433 - in reply to #579381)
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Look what i drove up to chippenham to buy!




4 gti rims, 1 spare with a never used tyre AND!!! with 4 centre caps!!!!!


guess how much?



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dont matter how much Elitetro is guna cry lol ive got the 1's he wanted and u got some now what colour u having them?
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Dnt do them white a bugger to keep clean i want those centre caps

Edited by Cable 31/3/2011 11:40 AM
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dont matter how much Elitetro is guna cry lol ive got the 1's he wanted and u got some now what colour u having them?


Hahah yeah, bet hes getting a bit fustrated, i have been trying to find some but these cost me £50 for 5! happy chap


Cable - 31/3/2011 7:39 PM

Dnt do them white a bugger to keep clean i want those centre caps


hahaha, got a question for you mate. they dont rub in your arches do they (the 185 tyres i mean) im getting mixed results about they wont and will from the technical forum
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awww ANOTHER MEMEBER WITH MPI's

oh well at least i am getting a 1.6 dropped in unlike someone HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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awww ANOTHER MEMEBER WITH MPI's

oh well at least i am getting a 1.6 dropped in unlike someone HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


1.6 maybe but who's got a vvc
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Turley_vvc - 31/3/2011 7:18 PM

dont matter how much Elitetro is guna cry lol ive got the 1's he wanted and u got some now what colour u having them?


Hahah yeah, bet hes getting a bit fustrated, i have been trying to find some but these cost me £50 for 5! happy chap


Cable - 31/3/2011 7:39 PM

Dnt do them white a bugger to keep clean i want those centre caps


hahaha, got a question for you mate. they dont rub in your arches do they (the 185 tyres i mean) im getting mixed results about they wont and will from the technical forum


I had 185's and never rubbed mate
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Posted 31/3/2011 12:40 PM (#601466 - in reply to #579381)
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Georgie, get rid of those pireeli's and get some camacs fitted.

Do them black imo

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Dnt rub on mine m8
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Georgie, get rid of those pireeli's and get some camacs fitted.

Do them black imo



Camacs are the devils work.
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Posted 31/3/2011 12:47 PM (#601473 - in reply to #579381)
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Camacs sharpen up you're driving skills. I should know
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Camacs sharpen up you're driving skills. I should know


haha, i could spin the wheels in 3rd in the wet, with camacs.
Then i got some toyos and havent looked back.
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ding - 31/3/2011 8:47 PM

Camacs sharpen up you're driving skills. I should know


haha, i could spin the wheels in 3rd in the wet, with camacs.
Then i got some toyos and havent looked back.


toyo's are how i like to go in, having 2 put on next week on the 14s
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CENTRAL LOCKING DAY 1!
Havent quite finnished yet, kept hitting wall after wall of problems and querys but managed to get the 5as plug sorted,
one door loom in and the wiring tidied up planning to get boot loom sorted and the other door then wait for my maplins motors
in the post.

central locking pics:






















Edited by Morey 4/4/2011 2:05 PM
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central locking day 2!





my mate got a good picture of me chilling with a kit kat chunky LOL

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Im pleased to say the wiring works and so does the boot motor. getting the loom through the bootlid was a PAIN IN THE ARSE!

anyway, ive got 1 door loom in and just the passenger door loom to put it.

i appear to have lost the screws that hold the motors to the brackets and also bracket to the door!!!

damn, so i have my maplin motors sitting in a box waiting for me to find some screws and it will be complete!!!
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JAJAJA --- NICE PHOTO YOU THERE SITTING AND EATING. RESTING

I`VE DONE THE SAME WHEN I STREAP MINE

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cheers guys, haha i was only resting after trying to get the damn wiring through the boot lid!

pissed me off proper!
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Put my splitter on yesterday, bit of a gap in the middle but im not fussy!



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Looking good! I want a laguna splitter too.

same here
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low low low (nose diving front end waiting on nuts and valves to sort out the *low on fluid cans*




Finnished the central locking today and it works a dream! i fooking love being able to walk away from my car and lock it not walk around each door and lock it



also wired up my glove box lamp all in a few hours




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low low low (nose diving front end waiting on nuts and valves to sort out the *low on fluid cans*




Finnished the central locking today and it works a dream! i fooking love being able to walk away from my car and lock it not walk around each door and lock it



also wired up my glove box lamp all in a few hours






Edited by Morey 11/4/2011 7:08 AM
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p.s sprayed my gti spats today (might be on the car for PoL) not sure
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Posted 11/4/2011 7:40 AM (#603495 - in reply to #579381)
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Low my arse, you wana see my front end

You get those GTi brakes after?

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Low my arse,lol
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Yeah i got dibs on them, quick spider is just sorting out whether he can get them to me at PoL
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Posted 11/4/2011 7:48 AM (#603499 - in reply to #579381)
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Good stuff.

I'll bring those bits if i end up going. And i'll bring my rear spats for you to take to paint for me, i aint got the patience to spray myself
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Yeah i got dibs on them, quick spider is just sorting out whether he can get them to me at PoL


if you want morey i can take them up to PoL for you, as i am doing this with an exhaust system as well LOL
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if you want morey i can take them up to PoL for you, as i am doing this with an exhaust system as well LOL


Still need to get the parts from Derby to Mansfield!
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Posted 13/4/2011 3:38 AM (#603803 - in reply to #579381)
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Pics not showing up for me dude, anyone else had this?
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Nor me
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Pics not showing up for me dude, anyone else had this?


They were showing when they were first posted, but i think photobucket are sorting things out.


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Posted 22/4/2011 7:14 AM (#605732 - in reply to #579381)
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Now photobucket has fixed my page i can update my journal. YAY

Quick spiders contribution to modify my car were a bargain.





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Posted 22/4/2011 7:30 AM (#605733 - in reply to #579381)
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oh ANNNNDDDD


Spats on and MGZR steering wheel!




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Posted 22/4/2011 11:01 AM (#605763 - in reply to #579381)
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nice m8 im liking the spats
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Posted 22/4/2011 3:08 PM (#605789 - in reply to #579381)
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Will try not to rip them apart like someone we know
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Posted 22/4/2011 3:25 PM (#605794 - in reply to #579381)
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Posted 22/4/2011 11:47 PM (#605807 - in reply to #579381)
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Give it time
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Posted 26/4/2011 12:34 PM (#606182 - in reply to #579381)
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Posted 27/4/2011 1:15 AM (#606224 - in reply to #579381)
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cheers fella's.


next modification should be the radio remote wired up and some ARBS
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Posted 27/4/2011 1:59 AM (#606226 - in reply to #579381)
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Have you really painted the friction face of your brake pads??!
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Posted 27/4/2011 2:40 AM (#606229 - in reply to #579381)
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I have not painted anything?

not that crazy

i did wash them if thats what has made it look odd lol
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Posted 20/5/2011 7:43 AM (#610125 - in reply to #579381)
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Haven't had an update since forever, so here's what has been occurring since i last updated.


I got these from ralph, first of the new *improved* nuts and valves


Finished painting my callipers, unsure of what the colour will look like behind the wheel but it is good enough for now




And Elitetro got these to me ASAP and i fitted them a few days later.



you all probably thinking im aiming for a GTI rep, which i am. but with a few mods of my own added in.

Mutts got the awesome sticker to me eventually, very busy man


Also it was my birthday on the 5th, got some tools and a tool box


More updates to come
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Posted 20/5/2011 8:05 AM (#610128 - in reply to #579381)
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Posted 20/5/2011 8:21 AM (#610136 - in reply to #579381)
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thanks mate,

forgot to add this one, my mate caught me doing my seatbelts.

he named it, "One man and his Metro"

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Posted 20/5/2011 8:28 AM (#610138 - in reply to #579381)
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Looking good mate, I need to do my GTi calipers and get them on when I get back. Interior looks familiar
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Posted 23/5/2011 6:13 AM (#610514 - in reply to #579381)
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Thanks Miles,

Not much of an update but looked what arrived in the post today from Jon8oy!




will get round to sorting out the suspension properly soon, lowered I reckon 10mm all round and individualised with ARB'S should be a lot better than the boat im driving atm!
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Posted 23/5/2011 6:21 AM (#610515 - in reply to #579381)
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What colour you paintin ARB's? and you going to polybush them?

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Posted 23/5/2011 6:26 AM (#610517 - in reply to #579381)
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i was thinking white, or blue... or red... or just black, or even an luminous colour for shits and giggles.

most definitely polybush them
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Posted 23/5/2011 6:29 AM (#610518 - in reply to #610517)
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i was thinking white, or blue... or red... or just black, or even an luminous colour for shits and giggles.

most definitely polybush them


Either Red or Blue... Blue to match your Calipers

And good might aswell while they are there Looking good mate
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Posted 23/5/2011 10:20 AM (#610551 - in reply to #579381)
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Got to sand mine down and paint when I get back too! I'm going for red

Good stuff. When you say polybush you just mean replace the polybushes? I think I may as well do mine while I'm down there

Edited by RobertoMiley 23/5/2011 10:20 AM
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Posted 23/5/2011 11:54 AM (#610581 - in reply to #579381)
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Nice colour calipers, don't think i've seen blue before.
I have my calipers, drums, hydragas units and rear arb painted red.
Looks good when you're following as the red hydragas cans stand out.

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Posted 24/5/2011 7:21 AM (#610680 - in reply to #579381)
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oops, ive gone and sprayed them white, only because i had free time today and thats the only spray i had lying around.

of course i took the grinder to 99% of the rust and grey primed them afterwards, lots of coats

pics to follow, and also to anyone reading this, im now in search of front wishbone poly bushes. links?

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Posted 24/5/2011 7:35 AM (#610681 - in reply to #579381)
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Posted 21/6/2011 3:43 AM (#614891 - in reply to #579381)
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long time no update, so before i head off to glastonbury festival i managed to discover a blowing exhaust, so a new downpipe is in order. not bad for 27 quid inc. VAT.

also, try and guess what is happening in this picture: (clue is in there somewhere)


winner gets a cookie.















ok and this is what followed:





It has made the rear so much more perky now its shocking. instead of the floppy ass it always has been.
cant wait to lower it

(yes i did service my brakes whilst i had the hubs off )

Also, i have dyed my headlining black with special fabric spray, looks good. pics to come.
+ have aqquired a gti thicker pile carpet, which is going black aswell - with the same stuff.-

Edited by Morey 21/6/2011 3:47 AM
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Posted 21/6/2011 3:50 AM (#614892 - in reply to #579381)
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i think but really aint to sure but is that clue a rear anti roll bar Looks good mate
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Posted 21/6/2011 9:24 AM (#614921 - in reply to #579381)
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I'll have a guess and say you were doing something with the brake shoes? Perhaps changing them, adjusting them or changing the copper brake line or slave cylinder?


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Posted 21/6/2011 12:13 PM (#614972 - in reply to #579381)
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Posted 21/6/2011 6:26 PM (#615031 - in reply to #579381)
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Posted 11/7/2011 2:46 AM (#617761 - in reply to #579381)
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Soooooo then, the car has been its lightest since it left the factory.

Seats and Carpet have been stripped out, i am in the progress of installing I.C.E:




peeling back the carpet i feared for the worst, but i was so pleased to find no rust ANYWHERE on the floors.








So the car is currently 2 seats up with no carpet, im waiting for;
some more cables
sound proofing (silentcoat)
and some free time to put it all in.




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Posted 11/7/2011 4:35 AM (#617778 - in reply to #579381)
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i get our rocker cover done
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Posted 11/7/2011 5:04 AM (#617792 - in reply to #579381)
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Posted 11/7/2011 7:27 AM (#617823 - in reply to #617778)
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i get our rocker cover done


all in good time my friend!
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Posted 25/7/2011 7:00 AM (#620242 - in reply to #579381)
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Just spent like 20 minutes reading all the way through this. Great project.

For the front fogs/ spot lights, I think using the 25 switches like Gerrard has done is mint- with an actual button for the front fogs with the right icon. Check it out [about half way down page]:
http://metropower.org.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=16945&start=426

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Posted 11/8/2011 5:56 AM (#623007 - in reply to #579381)
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long time no update, been busy with work and the the zr 160.

ok, so bit delayed but finally a picture of the roof lining:



Also, whilst replacing my downpipe i put on my front roll bar!


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(yes i know its got rubber bushes aswell as poly bushes. i forgot to get 2 sets so sue me!!

also, redone my door bits black, as the white looked crap and frankly i didnt even do it properly first time round!




also, cant decided whether to do my spats white in matching with the paintwork so they stand out:



can anyone do me a photoshop on that pic of the spats white?



Edited by Morey 11/8/2011 5:59 AM
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Posted 14/8/2011 1:34 AM (#623447 - in reply to #579381)
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still need to lower the damn car!!!

hopefully will do it before the meet next saturday!
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Posted 14/8/2011 1:50 AM (#623449 - in reply to #579381)
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Lower it, or il challenge you to an eye poking dual,

And I've been practicing lol.
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Posted 16/8/2011 9:24 AM (#623916 - in reply to #579381)
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Yout number plate makes me think of nyan cat
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Posted 8/9/2011 5:16 AM (#627141 - in reply to #579381)
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Ok!

After a very successful metro meet on the 20th of august.

here is a favourite shot of mine, but of course. OF MY CAR! lol


DSC_0767 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

ANYWAY! i did get round to lowering my car and here are a few pics of the journey of swear words. I HAVE YET to get a picture of how it sits at the moment, as it needs some adjusting, because its nose diving!
















So next few days ill upload a finnished picture!
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Posted 8/9/2011 5:32 AM (#627142 - in reply to #579381)
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Nice one! Looks epic at that stance, should keep it that way, who needs a sump anyway?
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Great progress mate. Getting tempted to do this to mine now. lol That beach photo that car has a really nice stance.

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Posted 8/9/2011 6:50 AM (#627158 - in reply to #579381)
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Thats looks F*CKING SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICK that low mate haha, i just went "Yeahhhh boyyyyy" in the office and everyone looked lol
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Posted 8/9/2011 2:53 PM (#627234 - in reply to #579381)
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sneaky peak at what the future holds!
really pleased with them!






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Posted 8/9/2011 3:12 PM (#627241 - in reply to #579381)
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I liked them on FB but on here look even better close up! Fancy coming up here and doing mine for me or swopping with mine
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Posted 24/10/2011 2:52 AM (#633009 - in reply to #579381)
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Thanks for all the comments guys.

BIG CHANGE. digging up this post from 4 pages back makes me think that i havent touched the car in a while.
Truth is that i have had to re-seal the suspension and also sort out other mechanical issues for the MOT end of this month.

-blowing exhaust
-leaking hydragas
-tracking
-leaking break cylinder

anywho here is what i have sneakly done:


DSCF5965 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

DSCF5967 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

DSCF5969 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

So then my question is now, remove side rubbing strips and paint spats white? also make the spoiler tip white?


DSCF5970 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

DSCF5968 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


YOUR COMMENTS PLEASE GENTLEMEN!
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Looking good mate! That bumper come up pretty spanking!
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Looking good mate! That bumper come up pretty spanking!


Little bit of spray paint and i was well away
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Posted 24/10/2011 3:05 AM (#633016 - in reply to #579381)
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lose rubbing strips, paint mirrors, spats, spoiler tip and petrol cap white and your on to a winner.

Edited by Davey83 24/10/2011 3:05 AM
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Davey83 - 24/10/2011 11:05 AM

lose rubbing strips, paint mirrors, spats, spoiler tip and petrol cap white and your on to a winner.


Exactly what i want to do, just wasnt sure!
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Posted 24/10/2011 3:37 AM (#633030 - in reply to #579381)
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Complete turn around from how it used to look, what about the MPI's you have mate?
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Complete turn around from how it used to look, what about the MPI's you have mate?


they'll be on early next year ...with some tyres!
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Update:


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sneaky peak at what the future holds!
really pleased with them!








Sold!!
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Iv just had a quick nosey through, it looks so much better with white bumpers, agree with the above about the rubbing strips (lose em),
It would look alot better with those mpi gti wheels on... unless you have sold them to j of h!
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Nah I havnt bought them, I've been debating wheel colour for a while, and after seeing them black I'm sold on it thanks morey
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Nah I havnt bought them, I've been debating wheel colour for a while, and after seeing them black I'm sold on it thanks morey


your welcome, part of the deal is though, is that you engrave 'Morey chose this colour onto your wheels lol
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This is very epic mate... I thought I'd miss the black and white exterior theme but having the bumpers white has turned it into a completely different looking car... love it well done
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Paint the wing mirrors gloss black to match your wheels, things need to tie in with other parts
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Spats are now on the metro!


DSCF5990 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

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DSCF5992 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

A little problem i had, which is now sorted.


DSCF5987 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

A picture of me in my car... because there hasnt been one yet. lol

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WOW.

The car has been left alone for a while, just been driving it really.

HOWEVER! I've got an engine, and a few bits to add to the car















All my various bits and pieces that are slowly taking over the garage lol





New Tyres.



I eventually got a picture of my car without the rubbing strips



One funny one to finnish.




Whats your guys opinions on the state of the head? I mean to me it looks alright. but i truely have no idea whether the head gasket has been changed already.
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Posted 10/1/2012 12:16 PM (#643011 - in reply to #579381)
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Engine is to be cleaned and various, extensions are going to be painted.

Apart from the block itself as i've been advised not to paint the block as it will keep the heat in the engine.
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Engine is to be cleaned and various, extensions are going to be painted.

Apart from the block itself as i've been advised not to paint the block as it will keep the heat in the engine.


Nonsense

Also, keepiong the heat in the engine is a good thing anyway...
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Morey - 10/1/2012 8:16 PM

Engine is to be cleaned and various, extensions are going to be painted.

Apart from the block itself as i've been advised not to paint the block as it will keep the heat in the engine.


Nonsense

Also, keepiong the heat in the engine is a good thing anyway...


What he said /
Make sure you prep the area well though engine oil is a fooker to get clean
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Posted 10/1/2012 10:00 PM (#643133 - in reply to #579381)
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you need a beefy exhaust on it now as urs looks bad on it lol


Watch this space.

Also looks like I'll be painting it then
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nice work there! will be good to see it with the MPi's and new tires on reckon it'll all be done in time for longbridge?
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mr gotta hava metro - 11/1/2012 9:40 PM

nice work there! will be good to see it with the MPi's and new tires on reckon it'll all be done in time for longbridge?


Wheels for sure, engine is a long way off yet. I'm only 19 on a very average income for a 19year old. So maybe later this year or next.
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Spent a few hours today removing the 10 years worth of shit that had built up on the engine,
the result is so great i dont think ill bother painting it!

By far the best oil removing cleaner i've ever used. (We use it in the chip shop to remove the oil from the fryers. lol)











Stay tuned for more engine cleaning, gearbox removal + possible gasket changes here and there....

Edited by Morey 16/1/2012 2:38 PM
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You've done a good job of cleaning that mate, what did you use?

Ok so I just seen the top photo lol, my bad.

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You've done a good job of cleaning that mate, what did you use?

Ok so I just seen the top photo lol, my bad.


The stuff is epic. Seriously strong. Almost at the end of the acid scale lol
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That is epically clean compared to how it was... so much so im now doing google search for suppliers of UBIK 2000 super mega XL cleaner!

How did you come across this stuff? I have tried alot of things in the past but nothing that looks to do the job like that!

Edited by AdrianSi 16/1/2012 9:45 PM
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That is epically clean compared to how it was... so much so im now doing google search for suppliers of UBIK 2000 super mega XL cleaner!

How did you come across this stuff? I have tried alot of things in the past but nothing that looks to do the job like that!


We use it in the chip shop to remove the oil from the fryers, the stuff is lethal. Removes tea stains from anything.

My only tip is to use proper engine degreaser with it. A stiff paint brush and a good hour or two working it in.
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If you want to see the biggest update yet to come view this thread tomorrow....







Youve turned gay?
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Ok what's this big new change? You already put a photo up of your pink dress George so don't wanna see that again. haha
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You have no idea how much yesterday, I wanted to say I'm not sure but I bet it will be wheely nice, but didn't want to spoil it lol. They look good mate.
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Looking good and good choice in tyre

Personally I can't decide if I like black wheels anymore as it does make them blend into the arches so you can't see the style/design of the wheel.
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Looking good and good choice in tyre

Personally I can't decide if I like black wheels anymore as it does make them blend into the arches so you can't see the style/design of the wheel.
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really liking that
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Thank you all

heres a few more i took:





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That looks sweet mate! Just need the vvc in there to back up the looks now
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Update:

Currently acquiring bits and pieces for the conversion... (that would take place for a very long time, so dont get your hopes up lol!)

recently got: mgf tie bar and quick spiders subframe mount.



Might not be to everyones taste but, i got bored and but a bit of vinyl on my car!



Also got my smoked indicators on, AT LAST!



Finally now its starting to warm up i gave the block a lick of VHT aluminium coloured paint, and i have also sprayed the inlet manifold black, cause it looks neater. (and the throttle body silver )




Please let me know what you guys think!

Plans are:

- Get all engine,gearbox mounts.
- Take off the gearbox and change the clutch.
- change all belts, pump, thermostat, plugs, oil and filters.
- Paint gearbox

Edited by Morey 22/2/2012 3:45 PM
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Wahey Morey! Like the work, car has come on well! Not keen on the Star Wars dude though. Be good to get a pic of ours at POL.
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That sump mount pictured isn't from an MGF I'm affraid to say... The mgf mount is shorter and central to the 4 mounting holes. That looks like an 25/ZR mount.
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That sump mount pictured isn't from an MGF I'm affraid to say... The mgf mount is shorter and central to the 4 mounting holes. That looks like an 25/ZR mount.


serious? itsonlyme, assured me it was an MGF one...
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He must have been mistaken,

This is an example of what you're after:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-MGF-1995-1997-1-8-16v-K-SERIES-BOTTOM-BACK-ENGINR-STABILISER-MOUNT-/300607978317?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item45fda1bb4d#ht_1040wt_1163
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your right it does look slightly different, going to get some more pics when i get home just to confirm though.
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As above.

Edited by Morey 22/2/2012 7:25 PM
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Looks much better now you've gotten rid of the black and white theme, whats happened to the shut line on the passenger side wing?
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Cheers, i agree with you mate

umm, the wing has always been tight to the door, god knows why!

there is rubbing on the door and the wing, where they touch when its opened.
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Looking amasing mate
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My door was rubbing with some horrid noise when I openned it so packed it out with cereal box card and solved it!
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Cheers, i agree with you mate

umm, the wing has always been tight to the door, god knows why!

there is rubbing on the door and the wing, where they touch when its opened.


The wing is a mile out of line, must have been off at somepoint if not replaced. If its been replaced with a non genuine wing then it will be a bitch to line up if at all possible.

Your wing looks to be way too high at the moment. To adjust it you need to slacken off all of the screws, including the ones along the edge of the bonnet shut. Firstly pull the wing downwards and tighten up the sill bolt.then work your way around to align the door to the wing. Obviously you need to take into account the body shut line whilst doing this, but you need to try and pull the wing forwards towards the headlight at the same time. You may have to slacken off screws to allow movement in some directions, but only just slacken them, dont loosen them off totally as you will loose any alignment that you have gained already.
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This is not the Metro you are looking for!!
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Glad somebody appreciates it lol

still waiting for JoH input lol
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This is not the Metro you are looking for!!


very good
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Just spent ages readin through all this from start to finish and its L-E-G-E-N-D-A-R-Y.

If my one looks like this once i am done, i will be more than happy.

I believe the white and black theme is called "Stormtroopered Out", i assume thats why you put the sticker there.

Apologies if i copy this at all, dont be offended be chuffed that someone is wanting to copy .

Great job, look forward to seeing it in person.

Edited by OrangeManDan 24/2/2012 9:29 PM
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How not to weld!




driver side went alot better than the passenger lol!

with no guidance at all, i am not surprised my first weld was so shit! lol
primed and painted!

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What a hero, if I new you were going to go for it id of popped over to watch, cheers for the zr bits.
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minimunky - 28/2/2012 7:02 AM

What a hero, if I new you were going to go for it id of popped over to watch, cheers for the zr bits.


lol, your welcome!

it was funny, not really the best place to test my welding skills lol
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What type of welder did you use for that? Or did you squeeze a bird so it pooed all over your mounting muhahah,
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What type of welder did you use for that? Or did you squeeze a bird so it pooed all over your mounting muhahah,



LOLOLOL, it was the best thing ever. i just kept saying "well, it cant get any worse..." clearly it did lol!

my first time an all that. i used a mig welder btw.
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To be fair welding is not that easy when you 1st try, I have a sneaking suspicion that that yellow paint makes it look better too lol, but good on you for giving it ago.
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The welding on my old Mini was 10x worse than that and the previous owner called himself a 'welder and fabricator'..

Looks fine to me mate, good on you for doing it yourself!
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slow the wire feed down a tad and make sure all areas being welding are bare metal.also make sure the earth on the welder has a good bare metal contact on the car body.

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Cheers, i agree with you mate

umm, the wing has always been tight to the door, god knows why!

there is rubbing on the door and the wing, where they touch when its opened.


The wing is a mile out of line, must have been off at somepoint if not replaced. If its been replaced with a non genuine wing then it will be a bitch to line up if at all possible.

Your wing looks to be way too high at the moment. To adjust it you need to slacken off all of the screws, including the ones along the edge of the bonnet shut. Firstly pull the wing downwards and tighten up the sill bolt.then work your way around to align the door to the wing. Obviously you need to take into account the body shut line whilst doing this, but you need to try and pull the wing forwards towards the headlight at the same time. You may have to slacken off screws to allow movement in some directions, but only just slacken them, dont loosen them off totally as you will loose any alignment that you have gained already.


just read over your post again adrian... i remembered earlier that this wing has a painted on stripe, not like the vinyl that runs down the rest of the car.

I remember removing the vinyl strips, then getting to the wing and being all confused as to why this side was painted on and the drivers was vinyl.

do you think this means it is a non genuine wing, because if it is. i wont bother!
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Painted on stripe? That's old school!

Well I would say looking at it that there is a good chance that its a non genuine wing but with a bit of manipulation you should be able to make it fit a bit better than it is currently. Genuine wings need a bit of adjustment generally too so its worth a go!
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New steering wheel, thanks to Tom!



Also repainted my spoiler as my first job was shit:
Halfway mark:





Also got hold of the MGF sump mount. thanks to itsonlyme!
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George, did you have a working and loomed up airbag wheel before the momo?
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thank you.

and David yes i did, i had to convert to the non airbag boss and horn connections however.
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Oh right George, Liam might be interested in the airbag loom and gyro etc...
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LOOOOONNNNNNGGG TIME nothing has happened!

but i did fit my new wings from pietaster, they were in much better condition that mine, but need a touch up here and there.

anyway, old ones:





NEW ONES:





As you can see the old wing has done some damage to the a pilla because it was positioned incorrectly but now the shut lines are as perfect as i could get them!

fitted a new exhaust FINALLY because it was the only thing letting the car down... but here it is, a cherrybomb from minimadcraig.


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My old cherrybomb look after it i like how you painted it silver doesnt stand out as much, you can see mine from a mile away
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Nice to see you put those wings to use, think the rest of the car they came from is a bean tin now so good to know parts of it still live on!
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Hahaha, ill look after it mate, i painted it silver because i thought red might look a bit odd with my colour scheme.
Plus it acts as a extra rust proofing

yeah thanks again matt, as you can see the car really needed the new wings.
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New addition to the engine bay!

SAM_0212 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

SAM_0211 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

SAM_0214 by MetroMorey, on Flickr
Surprisingly it makes the revs alot more free it seems!

i did however manage to strip a thread putting it on, need to re-thread it. How would i do that?


Edited by Morey 22/6/2012 7:26 AM
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You will need a tap and die set mate. This will make you a new thread. Nice progress on the motor.. Looks ace
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Morey - 22/6/2012 7:24 AM

i did however manage to strip a thread putting it on, need to re-thread it. How would i do that?



which thread, the stud, bolt or the one in the head? if its either of the first two get a new one, or if it the one in the head youll need to helicoil it.
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i stripped the head thread.

guess its pretty easy cause its steel against aluminium. 

where would i find what your recommending fellas? like do i need a full kit and what size etc etc?


Edited by Morey 22/6/2012 12:10 PM
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Is that the 8v Janspeed manifold? Does it make any difference to performance George?
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Morey - 22/6/2012 12:01 PM

i stripped the head thread.

guess its pretty easy cause its steel against aluminium. 

where would i find what your recommending fellas? like do i need a full kit and what size etc etc?


you will need a M10(think this is the right size will check when i get home) helicoil set, in the set you'll get a drill bit, tap, the helicoils and insert tool and punch. if the head is still on the car youll need to take the front bumper and rad off the car. Then using the supplied drill bit, you drill the hole with the buggered thread oversize, then use the supplied tap to cut a new thread. then using the insrt tool insert the helicoil into the newly cut thread, then punch the little tab off the back of the helicoil and there you have a new thread.
the only hard bit is making sure you drill he hole square and dont drill too far into the head

the kit will probably come with insructions, ill try and find a link to a good quality set when i get home.
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Omg?! really the radiator and the front bumper?


if you look at the picture its the bolt on the far left that is missing!


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either that or take the head off, you need to get on the hole square with a drill.
also just double checked and the exhaust studs are M10 x 1.5
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Morey - 23/6/2012 11:07 AM

Omg?! really the radiator and the front bumper?


This is what had to be done when Lball and Pietaster came over to mine and did my old 1.4 16v head.
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what manifold is that ??

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for those asking what this manifold is...

its a Janspeed 8v manifold, fits the 1.4 and 1.1 8v engines.

i probably have one of the only ones left (or so I'm told)
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Morey - 24/6/2012 6:22 PM

for those asking what this manifold is...

its a Janspeed 8v manifold, fits the 1.4 and 1.1 8v engines.

i probably have one of the only ones left (or so I'm told)


Thats only because everyone else scraps the manifold with the engine when they go 16v
Looks good though, any noticeable improvement? And does it go 4-2-1 or standard 4-1?

Get the 160 in, you must be nearly there with parts needed.
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Morey - 24/6/2012 6:22 PMfor those asking what this manifold is...

its a Janspeed 8v manifold, fits the 1.4 and 1.1 8v engines.

i probably have one of the only ones left (or so I'm told)
Thats only because everyone else scraps the manifold with the engine when they go 16v Looks good though, any noticeable improvement? And does it go 4-2-1 or standard 4-1?Get the 160 in, you must be nearly there with parts needed.


i know i need to get the 160 in now, but its all on the insurance, if i find one cheap enough... its full steam ahead!

performance wise, not a whole lot but it does free up the revs gains a little push up around 3k and sounds REAL throaty. (at least i think so

btw its a 4-2-1. 
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not much to mention, put some white wing mirrors on. Prefer them white looks more 'flush'. 
SAM_0223 by MetroMorey, on Flickr
SAM_0224 by MetroMorey, on Flickr




Also, tomorrow me and minimunky plan to fit my gti brakes, went brembo discs and... see below for what pads i chose!

SAM_0217 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

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Engine conversion update: 
Recently picked up a Type A LSD gearbox from p319 Hok, (Tom) for a good price plus a few goodies! 
Painted it, just waiting to put some more lacquer on it and 
that will be ready to be stored to be eventually put on the car.... LOL

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Edited by Morey 18/7/2012 5:35 PM
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Looking good mate

I amended a post further up that sent the page massively wide for you.
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cheers maaaate.


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Few Pics of my car, took a polisher to it today, then waxed it. Took me hours!

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Posted 22/7/2012 9:51 PM (#670448 - in reply to #579381)
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New brakes on the tro!

my god they are mentally good!

Also... drained the only and got the head off the 160 with some guidance and elbow grease from minimunky!

SAM_0230 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

SAM_0231 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

HAD A LITTLE BOO-BOO lol (emptied the master cylinder just by forgetting that i left the bleed nipple out...)

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SAM_0233 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

(didn't get any pictures of the other side, forgot to take some... however it was all good in the hood. not a problem anywhere!)


Edited by Morey 22/7/2012 9:54 PM
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that reminds me i really must but my new brakes and other assorted bits starting to pile up now.

looking good mate.
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Had the waterpump off today, and also took some pics of the head and the bottom half of the engine.

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SAM_0282 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

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The biggest brainfooking brainfook twisted knotted ballaching shitting electric windows in the world!

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Should have stuck with manual windows. Probably used to using your hands anyway...

Looks hectic.
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Posted 3/8/2012 4:21 PM (#671406 - in reply to #579381)
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What the he'll are you doing to your car lol
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Have you painted the bumpers yourself as mine are black and would like them white to match the rest of the car. what paint colour is yours? mines white diamond
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I believe my paint is chawton white.

Paint code NAL.

its tough painting bumpers, alot of reacting paint and such like.

best off to buy the colour coded bumpers that pop up here everynow and again!
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What the he'll are you doing to your car lol


electric windows! nightmare!
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Fitted new waterpump to the 160


SAM_0300 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

also prepping my subframe arms and mounts for gearbox, clutch cable etc for some hammerite.(cheaper than powedercoating)

found a tiny hairline split next to one of the bolt holes on the engine mounting arm so have welded it up to prevent any progress of the split.
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So with the great knowledge and generosity of minimunky, thursday we took to take the head to pieces essentially.

We changed the cam seals and he even had the balls to take apart my vvc mech and show me how it works, all put back together and timed up perfectly. we then changed the headgasket and also fitted the cambelt. All that is left to do is get a thermostat and fit that, torque the headbolts up and double check everything.

i reassembled half the engine when minimunky left me and gave it a clean so it looks shiny lol!


SAM_0329 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0325 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


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Looks quality! Nice work
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Nicely painted... but when's it going in?
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Nicely painted... but when's it going in?


Soon hopefully lol.
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Posted 19/9/2012 8:56 AM (#676686 - in reply to #579381)
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Yesterday my Head gasket went kaboom, in style.

Header tank brimmed with oil of the chocolate variety!


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Posted 19/9/2012 9:16 AM (#676690 - in reply to #579381)
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GOOD NEWS!!!!!!!!


£1097 To insure all mods declare WITH A 1.8VVC 160 ENGINE!


THIS IS FULL STEAM AHEAD FOR THE ENGINE CONVERSION...
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Posted 19/9/2012 9:22 AM (#676691 - in reply to #579381)
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Good news! do you think you should maybe do a HG on this engine whilst it's out to be safe?
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GOOD NEWS!!!!!!!!


£1097 To insure all mods declare WITH A 1.8VVC 160 ENGINE!


THIS IS FULL STEAM AHEAD FOR THE ENGINE CONVERSION...


where did you manage to get insurance that cheap from? how old are you and whats your ncb? im looking at getting insurance next year for 160 engine just wondering where the best place is to go
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Morey - 19/9/2012 9:16 AM

GOOD NEWS!!!!!!!!


£1097 To insure all mods declare WITH A 1.8VVC 160 ENGINE!


THIS IS FULL STEAM AHEAD FOR THE ENGINE CONVERSION...


Where from???!
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Posted 19/9/2012 3:29 PM (#676718 - in reply to #676691)
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Good news! do you think you should maybe do a HG on this engine whilst it's out to be safe?


Yes most deffinately will do!

and for everyone asking, im 20. 1 yr no claims.

with.... Graham Sykes
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Posted 19/9/2012 4:30 PM (#676728 - in reply to #579381)
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Damn thats cheap. best get that engine in...
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Posted 19/9/2012 4:36 PM (#676732 - in reply to #579381)
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Nice one George, Not a bad quote at all.
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Posted 20/9/2012 1:14 AM (#676809 - in reply to #579381)
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5 & a half hours... That's the time to beat.

Difference is you'll be adding 40 more horses than me!

Good ole Mr Sykes... They're Southerners ya see... You get southerners discount

Not sure who your with now but Sykes won't give agreed value & doesn't cover 3rd party on others vehicles. At least he wouldn't for mine
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Posted 20/9/2012 1:32 AM (#676811 - in reply to #676809)
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5 & a half hours... That's the time to beat.

Difference is you'll be adding 40 more horses than me!

Good ole Mr Sykes... They're Southerners ya see... You get southerners discount

Not sure who your with now but Sykes won't give agreed value & doesn't cover 3rd party on others vehicles. At least he wouldn't for mine


Well I've sent off for a quote for a VVC on my 100. Lets see what happens. Anything under 1500 and I'm doing it asap. lol
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Posted 20/9/2012 1:33 AM (#676812 - in reply to #579381)
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Damn that's a good quote, curse me living in a BB postcode area.

Not to frighten the shit out of you, but was that new water pump you fitted a BGA one by any chance?
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Posted 20/9/2012 9:56 AM (#676827 - in reply to #676812)
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I have no idea if it's a BGA.

Bought it off eBay lol.
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Posted 24/9/2012 9:40 AM (#677194 - in reply to #579381)
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Me and minimunky managed to get the engines swapped over

just waiting on the loom, need to mod the exhaust, the gear linkage and also the tie bar because it doesnt quite line up with the bracket that we welded to the subframe! (will be nice and strong)


other little jobs left to do:

- find the missing bolts/nuts
- find a pg1 gearbox mount bolt sleeve to mount it correctly
- Reassemble everything
- Fit alternator
- get another fob coded up
- fit the 5as and ECU
- fill the gearbox with oil
- get oil, plugs and a filter
- turn the key.





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SAM_0445 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0446 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0447 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0448 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


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SAM_0455 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0458 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0459 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


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SAM_0469 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


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SAM_0472 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

Note is this last picture how im missing the sleeve for the gearbox mount, making the bolt not fill the whole within the bush.


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Nice one, Shame its another K-series you're dropping in.
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Posted 24/9/2012 12:33 PM (#677207 - in reply to #579381)
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Good effort! Plug leads are on the wrong plugs tho!
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Posted 24/9/2012 12:45 PM (#677209 - in reply to #677207)
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thanks guys, still waiting on bolts for the coils to bolt them up then they will be all put in correctly, just in there for now so they arent damaged lol!
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Posted 24/9/2012 12:51 PM (#677210 - in reply to #677209)
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Morey - 24/9/2012 12:45 PM

thanks guys, still waiting on bolts for the coils to bolt them up then they will be all put in correctly, just in there for now so they arent damaged lol!

Take the bolts out of your 1.1's cam cover, they're the same.
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very helpful thank you!
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All in and finnished and runs spot on, no issues by a few teething problems and a leaky inlet.

OH AND FOOK ITS FAST!


Here some pics of how the car is now and will remain to be for a long long time! lol


SAM_0504 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0508 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0512 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0517 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0519 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0520 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0523 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


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SAM_0530 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0535 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0536 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0537 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


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SAM_0541 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0542 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


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SAM_0554 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0566 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0567 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0568 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


P.S check out my sunvisors my girlfriend re-upholstered in black suede!


SAM_0525 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


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Posted 7/10/2012 2:42 PM (#678484 - in reply to #579381)
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looks really well mate!

try not to kill youself init!
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Posted 7/10/2012 2:48 PM (#678486 - in reply to #579381)
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cheers james! will try not to! lol


Ding, i do have the 160 airbox to go in but cba to fit it yet.
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Posted 7/10/2012 2:54 PM (#678487 - in reply to #579381)
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Lazy git. Take's 2 minutes to fit.

I tried a k+n on mine, but didnt like it atall. Cant put my finger on it, but with the 160 airbox it feel's much better

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Love it mate
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Posted 7/10/2012 4:55 PM (#678491 - in reply to #678490)
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Nice work, 160's look soo good in a tro's engine bay.

If you put the 160 airbox on try to get an r45 / 75 (cant remember which) bottom section. It points towards the floor instead of sucking in warm air from the rad.
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Posted 7/10/2012 9:15 PM (#678512 - in reply to #579381)
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Looks awesome mate

When you going to sort the ride height out?
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Very nice, well done

Love the visors, does the mrs fancy doing some more and as Pandy said about the ride height
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Cheers for all the positive feedback folks, she reckons she can do anyone who supplies the visors a pair in black suede or whatever sort of material you fancy for £15 ish (depending on prices of fabric)

She has to trim the visor down slightly to fit her sewing machine but nothing noticeable.

I've fitted the 160 air box now. Haven't noticed much of a difference but sounds cleaner in the revs!
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Looks good mate! not been on here for a while and just seen this, the engine bay looks really nice! im thinking about vvcing mine now
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Anytime you want to pop over to radstock and drop a 160 into the front of mine your be made very welcome!!
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flew through the MOT today.

everything spot on!

bar my top swivel joints have play in them, how difficult a task is it to change these bad boys?
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Posted 13/10/2012 6:19 PM (#679169 - in reply to #579381)
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the emissions test when i was clenching my buttocks!

real healthy results though!


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Posted 13/10/2012 10:00 PM (#679187 - in reply to #579381)
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Nice one Morey boy, No excuses not to come to the Northern meet thing next year now then ;D
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Was the emissions with or without a cat?
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With the 160 cat dave!
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Morey - 12/10/2012 1:53 PM flew through the MOT today. everything spot on! bar my top swivel joints have play in them, how difficult a task is it to change these bad boys?

Think you 'need' a 56? mil socket to get these off. I've had a couple of easy enough with a power bar and socket, but had a few that were twat's, so had to take the hubs to a garage to impact them off.

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LONG TIME NO UPDATE...


been rather enjoying driving the thing recently, 
no changes bar a temporary GTI exhaust system:



AND a new badge:
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Posted 11/3/2013 6:03 PM (#691467 - in reply to #579381)
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'160' badge - Yes.

GTi 16v badge - No.

When you reply to this thread it shows the first picture you put up in 2010, what a transformation mate
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Posted 11/3/2013 6:43 PM (#691472 - in reply to #691467)
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Pandy - 11/3/2013 6:03 PM

'160' badge - Yes.

GTi 16v badge - No.

When you reply to this thread it shows the first picture you put up in 2010, what a transformation mate


Agreed, really nice motor but just not a GTi. I like the arrangement with the 160 badge tho.
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Posted 11/3/2013 9:25 PM (#691501 - in reply to #691467)
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Pandy - 11/3/2013 7:03 PM'160' badge - Yes.GTi 16v badge - No.When you reply to this thread it shows the first picture you put up in 2010, what a transformation mate



Maybe its a spoiler of whats to come

i know, good ole roberto has had one hell of a transformation.
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Posted 11/3/2013 9:30 PM (#691503 - in reply to #579381)
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Posted 11/3/2013 9:33 PM (#691504 - in reply to #579381)
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Posted 12/3/2013 10:04 AM (#691529 - in reply to #579381)
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be better off with the italic gti 16v badge if anything, or a 114 gti badge from an export car
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Posted 12/3/2013 3:48 PM (#691557 - in reply to #579381)
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I did try and find a Gta badge, but i couldnt.

i like the 16v bit but now i think about it, it is morally wrong. maybe ill hack 16v off and buy a Gta badge.
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Posted 1/5/2013 3:07 PM (#695471 - in reply to #579381)
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Ok so, this beast as done over 1500 miles now, and i havent had 1 single issue bar a tired battery!

I never did show you guys what happened to my FACTORY fitted 1.1 exhaust...
Driving along at a steady easy 60mph, then BOOOOOM! Car turns from a 1.8vvc to a NASCAR V8. Exhaust just casually split in half and left me dragging my cat along the floor all the way to work!

2012-12-29 16.52.46 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


So this resulted in my momentarily buying a GTI system, which still wasnt really good enough for the 160...




I then said to hell with it!
After many coins and notes, and 5 hours in a powerflow garage...


2013-04-02 19.54.18 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


2013-04-02 19.54.29 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

So this resulted in me driving the thing like every vvc should be at FULL TILT! (for at least once a week! lol)

So one evening, me and my mate john go hooning up the highstreet - in a rather childish and silly suggestion to wheelspin all the way up the highstreet. Well... 1st - wheelspun all the way through the revs, hit the limiter then slammed into 2nd... the combination of the type a diff making the car feel like its driving over cobbled streets at 70 and the gearchange itself sent the car into super vibrating mode.
Fearing the worst, pulled up at home had a look at the engine bay and... FUCK! the engine ARM not the mount had snapped! DAMN!

So the Sunday BEFORE pride of longbridge i had to do this:


2013-04-07 13.13.37 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


2013-04-07 13.08.31 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

Another snap of the car as it stands at the moment!


2013-04-18 18.05.26 by MetroMorey, on Flickr



A glimpse into the future! PLEASE let me know your thoughts on the goldness!


2013-04-18 20.13.07 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


2013-04-18 20.03.04 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


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Posted 1/5/2013 3:18 PM (#695473 - in reply to #579381)
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Gold doesnt suit it imo. A darker colour like gun metal grey or black would look good though.
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Posted 2/5/2013 9:25 PM (#695569 - in reply to #695473)
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those wheels are the sex

if i see you - i will hump your leg
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Posted 3/5/2013 12:32 AM (#695583 - in reply to #579381)
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Posted 3/5/2013 3:12 PM (#695625 - in reply to #579381)
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Loving the white and gold combo!
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Posted 3/5/2013 3:44 PM (#695628 - in reply to #579381)
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I like your car, I like those wheels. Just not together. Doesn't do it for me
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Posted 3/5/2013 5:40 PM (#695632 - in reply to #579381)
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Such varied opinions

thanks for all the comments
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Posted 3/5/2013 10:30 PM (#695644 - in reply to #579381)
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the only people who give negetive feedback about the coulor of those wheels are either blind, coulourblind or jelous. looks spot on IMO
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Posted 3/5/2013 10:41 PM (#695645 - in reply to #579381)
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Side on picture looks great with the gold wheels. I prefer them over black for sure.

Connor.
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Posted 27/5/2013 11:15 AM (#697443 - in reply to #579381)
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Finally an engine upgrade...


cold air feed, havent seen this done this way before...


SAM_0651 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0652 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0650 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

Just have to remind myself to stay out of floods lol!
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Posted 27/5/2013 11:22 AM (#697445 - in reply to #579381)
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Hummm you might want to think about water with mounting your intake that low. On a dry day obviously no issue, probably a great mounting position, but on a day where there is a lot of standing water and spray i think you could run into problems. If you think about how manufacturers route their cold air intakes, they tend to shield them one way or another. For example on the 25/ZR they used a open intake like that but shielded behind the bumper.
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Posted 27/5/2013 11:40 AM (#697447 - in reply to #579381)
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i think your right adrian, might re-position it...


Im thinking about cutting a section out of the roof of the funnel so its not as likely to scoop up water.


its guarded by mesh at the front:


SAM_0655 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0653 by MetroMorey, on Flickr



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Posted 27/5/2013 2:29 PM (#697452 - in reply to #579381)
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I like that! But as Adrian says, you don't want to be ingesting water.
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Posted 28/5/2013 8:09 AM (#697481 - in reply to #579381)
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I wouldn't be too concerned about pulling water up through there, to get enough to do any damage you'd have to fully submerge the pickup in water, otherwise it seems unlikely you'll have enough of a pressure difference to pull anything up the vertical part
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Posted 28/5/2013 10:28 PM (#697539 - in reply to #697481)
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munday - 28/5/2013 8:09 AM

I wouldn't be too concerned about pulling water up through there, to get enough to do any damage you'd have to fully submerge the pickup in water, otherwise it seems unlikely you'll have enough of a pressure difference to pull anything up the vertical part


his airfilter will clog up with crud with that there. i will dig some closeup pics of my mgf rad conversion for you , the way i have mounted the radiator has given me a large amount of space above it for a ram air scoop located in the left side of the grill.
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Posted 26/7/2013 5:53 PM (#700852 - in reply to #579381)
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A lot of miles racked up, not alot of problems...

only a sheared bolt on the alternator mounting and a flat battery...

but thats it!

as modifications go -

pictures speak for themselves:


SAM_0852 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0853 by MetroMorey, on Flickr



my own paintwork:


SAM_0856 by
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SAM_0859 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

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Posted 26/7/2013 6:31 PM (#700853 - in reply to #579381)
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Very smart!! Nice colour choice on the comps
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Posted 26/7/2013 10:30 PM (#700875 - in reply to #579381)
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nice work on this Morey, its looking superb !
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Posted 27/7/2013 5:48 PM (#700913 - in reply to #700875)
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Thanks guys! Just a query for you brainiacs, anyway I can quieter down my vvc mechs?

I've heard about running diesel oil for a few thousand to clean everything but I am unsure...

Ideas? As my vvc sounds like a tractor but still goes well
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Posted 27/7/2013 5:58 PM (#700914 - in reply to #579381)
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When I first had my old engine which I sold to addz, the mechs did my nut in. Give it a good flush then went to get some fresh 10/40 semi but missed the shop by a few minutes. Her oldman only had 10/40 mineral oil in the garage so I banged that in, and to my surprise the mechs did sound quite abit quieter.

Had a google and a few have said the same.

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Posted 27/7/2013 6:53 PM (#700916 - in reply to #579381)
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Diesel oil is the same but has more cleaning agents in it as dervs run dirtier.

A cycle of derv oil in a petrol car can do it the world of good, but maybe only run for a half interval of 5-6k miles.
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Posted 27/7/2013 11:27 PM (#700926 - in reply to #700916)
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theyre noisy because the components inside are worn, therefore smaller and are rattling around

Oil cannot make them any bigger.

If you out thick oil in to shut them up you wont fill your tappeta and loose power and your engine wont be protected aswell when cold and will wear faster.

Get more mechs or go solid cam, or man-up and get a louder exhaust so you cant hear them
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Posted 28/7/2013 3:28 PM (#700950 - in reply to #579381)
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thanks for the advice guys



Finnished the comps now... after rubbing them down with 3000 grit wet n dry with soapy water and buffing them with meguiars ultimate compound, they have come out like a glass finnish! so happy!

HIGHLY RECOMMEND rubbing down lacquer after with wet n dry! it gives it a proffesional paintjob shine!

Can you believe this finnish?! Sprayed it all with aerosol!


SAM_0860 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0861 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0862 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0863 by MetroMorey, on Flickr


SAM_0864 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

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Posted 21/8/2013 6:46 PM (#702266 - in reply to #579381)
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Went to the gorge the other night!



IMG_8239 by MetroMorey, on Flickr
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Posted 21/8/2013 7:18 PM (#702269 - in reply to #579381)
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very nice wheels
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Posted 16/9/2013 6:50 PM (#703513 - in reply to #579381)
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So not much to say bar some welding work i've done (again please dont judge my welding lol im still learning)

But some nice pictures to show off my new wheels too!








SAM_0893 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

SAM_0891 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

SAM_0895 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

SAM_0896 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

SAM_0894 by MetroMorey, on Flickr

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Posted 16/9/2013 10:54 PM (#703532 - in reply to #579381)
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Posted 9/2/2014 7:57 PM (#709604 - in reply to #579381)
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something has changed!

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Posted 9/2/2014 10:41 PM (#709614 - in reply to #579381)
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I like that. Not much can beat crisp white finish, except flame red of course
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Posted 9/2/2014 10:47 PM (#709615 - in reply to #579381)
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The more I see mk3s the more I want to convert mine

Looks epic
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Posted 10/2/2014 10:47 AM (#709625 - in reply to #579381)
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Looks sooo good can't wait for
Mine to get done!!!
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Posted 30/5/2016 1:05 AM (#722161 - in reply to #579381)
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Nice to see you've gone for the mk3 shape.

Any new updates on your motor??

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Posted 1/6/2016 7:09 PM (#722179 - in reply to #579381)
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I must upload a big batch of photos to flickr and go from there!
It's been a long time.
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Posted 2/6/2016 5:02 AM (#722183 - in reply to #579381)
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Looking forward to more of your update pictures my mate.
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Posted 31/10/2016 11:57 AM (#722853 - in reply to #579381)
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Ok, JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESUS i haven't updated this for what seems like decades!

So much has changed!!!!!

Upgrades, rolling road, Santa pod days

She now runs 177bhp, and does a 13.8 1/4 mile!

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nice welding morey!