BeNZ 1987 mk2 Turbo, in Targa Red with Grey.
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Posted 7/4/2014 9:27 AM (#711154)
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Time to start a journal for my mk2 turbo.

When I purchased and picked her up she had been sitting in dry storage for about 4 years. The seller had managed to get her running and so I was able to take her for a test drive.

Even climbimg into the drivers seat brought memories flooding back. On the road test (with the suspension mostly flat) the turbo boost was strong and smooth but the clutch was slipping. The brakes worked well cvs are click free. She was still going to need some work but purchased her knowing that there are not many left here in New Zealand.

Here she is the day we got her home.



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Posted 7/4/2014 2:30 PM (#711166 - in reply to #711154)
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Gotta love a turbo that's ended up 12000 miles from 'home'!!
When it's finished, can you pop round my mates...
convince her to ditch the Hyundai and get an MG Metro?!! lol

Sunroof, exhaust backbox, and rear window rubber aren't original...
but expect local new parts are rarer than hens teeth!?! (or kiwi teeth!?)
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Posted 8/4/2014 11:20 AM (#711204 - in reply to #711154)
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Thanks Marv_666, I have spent a lot of time looking for sunroof drains to unblock that apparently she doesn't have. I will now stop looking. She has had a light rear ender at some stage, so that may explain the window rubber.
I'll upload pictures of the contents of the glove box shortly.


Can anyone tell me how much the mk2 has in common with the MGF? (We have plenty of them being parted out here)
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Posted 8/4/2014 12:55 PM (#711205 - in reply to #711204)
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Benmin - 8/4/2014 12:20 PM

Can anyone tell me how much the mk2 has in common with the MGF? (We have plenty of them being parted out here)


almost nothing
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Posted 9/4/2014 9:32 AM (#711225 - in reply to #711154)
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Some of the paperwork in the glove box inc.




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Posted 9/4/2014 4:22 PM (#711232 - in reply to #711154)
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Cool! Nice bit of history you have there.
Wish mine had that so I could get replicas of the original dealer plates!

Wouldn't mind reading the "perforation corrosion warranty" bit...
could do with a laugh while mine is being welded up!!
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Posted 29/4/2014 5:13 PM (#711703 - in reply to #711154)
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very nice, can't be many in NZ!

Any more pictures of it?

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Posted 12/5/2014 10:02 AM (#712018 - in reply to #711154)
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I picked up this recently, it has no motor and a lot of rust. It is still alive on our NZ vehicle licensing system.

I really only got it for the left headlight, so will be parting it out eventually.



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Posted 13/7/2014 8:18 AM (#713224 - in reply to #711154)
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Update, the red shell is stripped out. It has had some rust repairs in the past that will obviously need to be done again. For some reason all the rust is on the passenger side only.

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Posted 3/8/2014 9:11 AM (#713573 - in reply to #711154)
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I have been chipping away with a bit of seat restoration - here is version 1.

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Posted 4/8/2014 10:03 PM (#713608 - in reply to #711154)
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so what did you do to the seats?
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Posted 6/8/2014 3:33 AM (#713641 - in reply to #711154)
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The velvetty 'Turbo' lettering and stripe had been worn out/removed/torn off. I have had the Turbo embroidered and the stripe stitched on. This is only version one, before all of the seats will get the treatment. I have been unable to locate the material originally used for this trim so have gone in this direction. What are your thoughts?
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Posted 6/8/2014 9:12 AM (#713642 - in reply to #711166)
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Marv_666 - 7/4/2014 3:30 PM

Gotta love a turbo that's ended up 12000 miles from 'home'!!
When it's finished, can you pop round my mates...
convince her to ditch the Hyundai and get an MG Metro?!! lol

Sunroof, exhaust backbox, and rear window rubber aren't original...
but expect local new parts are rarer than hens teeth!?! (or kiwi teeth!?)


Local spares are easy enough to get hold of, one or two suppliers here - including us.
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Posted 6/8/2014 11:25 PM (#713655 - in reply to #711154)
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That seat refurb looks the business - Nice and original looking, a job well done
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Posted 7/8/2014 4:42 AM (#713658 - in reply to #713642)
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MG mad - 6/8/2014 3:12 PM

Marv_666 - 7/4/2014 3:30 PM

Gotta love a turbo that's ended up 12000 miles from 'home'!!
When it's finished, can you pop round my mates...
convince her to ditch the Hyundai and get an MG Metro?!! lol

Sunroof, exhaust backbox, and rear window rubber aren't original...
but expect local new parts are rarer than hens teeth!?! (or kiwi teeth!?)


Local spares are easy enough to get hold of, one or two suppliers here - including us.


Who are the other suppliers Andy? The Mini specialists I have tried have not been very helpful so far....
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Posted 6/9/2014 10:01 AM (#714309 - in reply to #711154)
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Passenger door jam is fixed. Still not sure about the floor as the metal is very thin.

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Posted 16/11/2014 9:29 AM (#715757 - in reply to #711154)
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It's been a bit quiet around here on Mk2 Turbo front, but we are coming into our summer so should be able to get more time with her....

I picked up my radiator and heater core from the specialists this week. The heater core needed the pipes rebuilt, and was given a hearty flush.

As for the radiator, I had three of them and only one of them was any good. The one that was revived had both tanks off, received a thorough clean and received two new tank O-rings. I am not really thrilled with the condition of the finning as it appears to be rotting. It's a two core unit which I am not sure if it is suitable for the Turbo application - (the other two I had were single core style, of which I have kept the tanks from). Hopefully there are some Metsperts on here than can shed some light on that for me......Otherwise I will tentatively use this one for the time being and then look into my options.

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Reassemble all this-
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Into this,

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Posted 18/11/2014 11:51 AM (#715787 - in reply to #713641)
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Benmin - 6/8/2014 4:33 AM

The velvetty 'Turbo' lettering and stripe had been worn out/removed/torn off. I have had the Turbo embroidered and the stripe stitched on. This is only version one, before all of the seats will get the treatment. I have been unable to locate the material originally used for this trim so have gone in this direction. What are your thoughts?


I think it looks very good. must have been difficult to stitch on again
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Posted 1/12/2014 8:39 AM (#716002 - in reply to #711154)
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New portion of floor and passenger side seat mounting frame work welded in.

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Posted 1/12/2014 8:50 AM (#716003 - in reply to #711154)
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Passenger side bulkhead/firewall area welded.

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Posted 15/2/2015 7:40 AM (#716975 - in reply to #711154)
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Heater is back in, passenger side floor primed and sealed.
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Posted 15/2/2015 7:48 AM (#716976 - in reply to #711154)
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Doors back on, sunroof back in and rebuilt front valance.

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Posted 15/2/2015 10:19 AM (#716978 - in reply to #711154)
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Great work! I just found out myself that Ralph on here sells the gaskets brand new for the heater blower. Stop leaks for good! Also a tip is to take them apart and re-seal them with silicone down the middle.
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Posted 15/2/2015 7:34 PM (#716984 - in reply to #715787)
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DotMatrix - 18/11/2014 12:51 PM

Benmin - 6/8/2014 4:33 AM

The velvetty 'Turbo' lettering and stripe had been worn out/removed/torn off. I have had the Turbo embroidered and the stripe stitched on. This is only version one, before all of the seats will get the treatment. I have been unable to locate the material originally used for this trim so have gone in this direction. What are your thoughts?


I think it looks very good. must have been difficult to stitch on again


exactly how did you stich/embroid it on again? did you take the seat apart?
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Posted 16/2/2015 9:01 AM (#716990 - in reply to #716984)
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DotMatrix - 16/2/2015 6:34 AM

DotMatrix - 18/11/2014 12:51 PM

Benmin - 6/8/2014 4:33 AM

The velvetty 'Turbo' lettering and stripe had been worn out/removed/torn off. I have had the Turbo embroidered and the stripe stitched on. This is only version one, before all of the seats will get the treatment. I have been unable to locate the material originally used for this trim so have gone in this direction. What are your thoughts?


I think it looks very good. must have been difficult to stitch on again


exactly how did you stich/embroid it on again? did you take the seat apart?


Yes, I had to completely dismantle the seat and foam inserts. I then took the seat backing to our local computerised embroidery place to get the turbo done. They were able to match the colour and style, there was a setup fee on this, though this is only for the first one . The striping was purchased from Spot Light, a craft type store here in NZ. My friendly motor trimmer stitched this on for me. I then re assembled the seat using wire ring/clip things with the appropriate tool on loan from the trimmer.

I had to make up some special brackets to retain the plastic guides that hold the head rest. These were already broken when I dismantled the seat.

I will take some detailed pics etc, when I do the next one.
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Posted 17/4/2015 6:37 AM (#717798 - in reply to #711154)
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Removed the heater today again, and fitted the under felt/sound deadning. Refitted the heater and ducting, plus blower motor assembly.

Just uploaded some pics of the engine bay to aid the re-assembly. From the pre-purchase inspection.

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Posted 16/7/2015 5:53 AM (#719030 - in reply to #711154)
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I picked up my front bumper from the plastic welders. They have added a bit of extra MEAT for me to work with....the plastic with the bracket, which bolts to the front fender had broken off.
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Posted 16/7/2015 1:05 PM (#719035 - in reply to #711154)
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Never heard about plastic welding before. Nice to know such places exist
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Posted 16/7/2015 3:37 PM (#719036 - in reply to #711154)
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Not difficult to do. [Smug mode]
Needs a 2nd run on front to fill it in, and another on the back to reinforce the joins. (I'll finish it off one day!?)


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Posted 16/7/2015 8:49 PM (#719041 - in reply to #711154)
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What is that "welding" stuff called? Isnt it just some sticky plastic glue?
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Posted 16/7/2015 9:52 PM (#719042 - in reply to #711154)
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It's just melting the plastic together.

Some strips of the same material, some shaped tool 'bits', and basically a soldering iron!!

Do need it to run at a lower temp though, ABS liquifies at about 115C, soldering iron heats up to more like 160C.
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Posted 19/7/2015 4:17 AM (#719064 - in reply to #711154)
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Yes, what Marv said. It's basically melting like plastics together. They use a special heat gun and plastic rods.

I gave the man special instructions to be careful, due to the fact that the bumper is not painted at all. It cost about $40NZD.

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Posted 19/7/2015 10:56 AM (#719067 - in reply to #711154)
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cool may try this
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Posted 19/7/2015 2:40 PM (#719070 - in reply to #711154)
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Not seen that type of hot air plastic welding done before! Quite cool!
Only have to look at the corners of uPVC double glazing frames to know thermoset plastics can be 'welded'.
Mate worked at a SMART repair franchise training and repair centre...
they used what looked like a soldering iron (can't vouch for the max temp) run through a dimmer switch for temp control!
Ruins a textured surface though, so care needed on visible unpainted areas as Ben rightly says!
Although textured bumper paint is available to recreate the finish over a smooth repair.
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Posted 25/7/2015 10:41 PM (#719153 - in reply to #711154)
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I have made a little more progress this week. The dashboard and instruments are back in. All the lights are working. The blower operates correctly, and the vents and flaps all seem to be operating correctly. A funny thing I didn't notice previously, is the factory Alpine digital cassette stereo has only AM. I am thinking I might do a dummy setup and put a Mech less Bluetooth head unit in the glovebox.
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Posted 26/7/2015 9:17 AM (#719154 - in reply to #711154)
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Usually ARs were fitted with Philips stereos? Unless your NZ car is different? Great progress!
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Posted 27/7/2015 12:27 AM (#719165 - in reply to #719154)
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111Sli - 26/7/2015 8:17 PM

Usually ARs were fitted with Philips stereos? Unless your NZ car is different?


I agree. My assumption is based on the fact that I have another stereo exactly the same on the shelf from my other MK2. NZ market maybe?
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Posted 3/8/2015 12:52 AM (#719247 - in reply to #711154)
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Just a close up of the factory(?) AM Stereo. The tape deck still works.

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My NZ-new Mk2 Turbo also has the Alpine stereo. FM works though.
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Posted 4/8/2015 4:35 AM (#719258 - in reply to #711154)
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There is definitely no FM on either of my Alpine head units.
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Posted 10/8/2015 9:27 AM (#719301 - in reply to #711154)
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thought I had better get the back seats sorted since the interior is going back together. This would include getting the red stripe stitched in to both of them.

I could make a separate thread.

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Benmin - 10/8/2015 9:27 AM
I could make a separate thread.

Is that a stitching related joke? Ha ha.

I really should try to find the matching materials for one of my ideas.
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Posted 5/9/2015 9:01 PM (#719497 - in reply to #711154)
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I picked these up from the motor trimmer today. photo IMG_20150905_122949.jpg
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Posted 6/9/2015 7:38 PM (#719508 - in reply to #711154)
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that looks really nice!
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Posted 7/9/2015 8:24 PM (#719516 - in reply to #711154)
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Nice work!
Of course the tape deck stick works, quality 1980's electronics
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Posted 11/9/2015 11:39 PM (#719552 - in reply to #711154)
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Rear seats are back in, and looking good.
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Posted 28/10/2015 12:18 AM (#720111 - in reply to #711154)
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She is back on the ground, both rear swing arms rebuilt. I have rebuilt the brakes etc also. Recharged the rear cans with nitrogen. And refitted the stainless muffler. Also refitted the front screen as-per the thread from the technical page.  photo 20151026_165716.jpg
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I have discovered today, whilst in the midst of what turned out to be the tedious task of removing the glass sealer from the windscreen. That my AM stereo does in fact have FM, I just needed to push the band button Although my son was more intrigued playing the authentic 80s cassettes I have stashed in the glovebox and cassette holder. Try explaining to a 7yo that pushing the numbers on the stereo face does not skip to the next song.

Headlights are back in and operational. Both front and rear windscreen washers need attention, there is noise but no squirt.

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Looks great! Try an airline to clear to pipes? They get blocked up with sludge over the years.
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cool with the cassette player and a funny story about your kid
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Posted 8/11/2015 8:59 AM (#720250 - in reply to #711154)
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(This may not be the right place to post this....) Do any of the audiophiles out there know what 90s period 12inch Sub woofer would match my new amp?

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Bloody hell!!
Alpine V12 series... straight out of my Max Power youth! lol

Finding a 20 year old sub in perfect working condition could be a problem!!
I'd go for new, plain looking, and poss add the 'Alpine' or 'Rockford Fosgate' logo to the centre?
Not much else springs to mind from that period, not knowing what it looked like anyway!?!
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I'd buy a new alpine sub the design side of things hasn't changed much
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Posted 11/11/2015 9:57 AM (#720273 - in reply to #711154)
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I wasn't planning to go in this direction, as far as car audio. But the v12 is too cool not to be on display. I might just keep my fingers crossed and see what turns up.
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Posted 6/12/2015 8:46 AM (#720509 - in reply to #711154)
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This will have to do until I can find a matching Alpine subwoofer.

Slowly reassembling the engine as time allows.

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It's been a bit warm and summery around here, so progress has been slow. I have managed to locate a new clutch here in NZ.
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Great work you are doing with the turbo.
I owned a mk3 turbo back in 1989 brilliant little car BUT the turbo really missed having an intercooler fitted.
Mine would run superb in the winter months but in the summer it was really lumpy.
Would be interesting to see what difference an intercooler would do.
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Posted 20/1/2016 7:41 AM (#720919 - in reply to #711154)
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I don't really intend doing any modifications as such to her, it is not in keeping with the ethos of the project.

Stage 1 is to get her going again as a nineties survivor with a few period add ons.

Thanks for your interest.

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New door rubbers fitted.  photo 20160117_183319.jpg
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Posted 25/1/2016 9:27 AM (#720951 - in reply to #711154)
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Posted 25/1/2016 11:27 PM (#720961 - in reply to #711154)
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Do you have a link to the door seal with the dimensions shown?
Mine are now an oval section, and not even close to creating a seal!

Was going to look for oversized seal to redo both doors and the tailgate...
all 3 leak on my car now apparently, which led to some corrosion.
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Posted 28/1/2016 12:44 PM (#720990 - in reply to #711154)
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Fantastic to see one being well looked after in NZ!

Keep up the good work!
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Posted 30/1/2016 8:07 AM (#721002 - in reply to #720961)
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Marv_666 - 26/1/2016 10:27 AM

Do you have a link to the door seal with the dimensions shown?
Mine are now an oval section, and not even close to creating a seal!

Was going to look for oversized seal to redo both doors and the tailgate...
all 3 leak on my car now apparently, which led to some corrosion.


This link is not where I got it from. But is the same stuff.......

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/PINCHWELD-WTH-SEAL-60-054-/370658091102?hash=item564cf1a05e


It is a little tight at the moment but will hopefully settle. (it is the same as what was fitted)
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Posted 30/1/2016 8:14 AM (#721003 - in reply to #720990)
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Thanks, I count myself as fortunate to even have it in my possesion. I certainly can't wait to drive it again.
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Posted 30/1/2016 8:24 AM (#721004 - in reply to #711154)
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Motivational pic......Got the squirters going, with the aid of a pin.

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Posted 8/2/2016 6:17 AM (#721055 - in reply to #711154)
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What are your thoughts, with regards to steering wheels?

Do I have a stab at restoring this one - it has a wee sliver hanging off on the front side that I can probably glue up. Other than that it is just moldy and dirty. It's a little discoloured also.
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Posted 8/2/2016 6:21 AM (#721056 - in reply to #711154)
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Or, I have this one. I would just tidy up the plastic stitching. It has a 90s feel, I'm just not sure though.
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Posted 8/2/2016 7:54 AM (#721057 - in reply to #711154)
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As your going so well with the restoration I'd be inclined to go for the original look. What is the condition of the one with brown cover on it?
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Posted 9/2/2016 2:10 PM (#721075 - in reply to #711154)
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I too like the original steering wheel better
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Posted 15/2/2016 9:44 AM (#721135 - in reply to #711154)
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The brown one is covered with black insulation tape, I won't dare pull that apart. I shall have a go at tidying the standard one next......... Watch this space.
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Posted 24/2/2016 12:16 AM (#721218 - in reply to #711154)
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I picked up these on the weekend, they were donated to my cause. The owner had purchased them as nose cuts for Mini donor engines. I am still unsure what usable parts I will get from them.
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Posted 24/2/2016 12:24 AM (#721219 - in reply to #711154)
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Some custom design work on the Red one. (Unicorn) I think the Burgundy one in the above picture may have been a Vanden plas.  photo 20160221_181320.jpg
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Posted 28/2/2016 6:08 AM (#721262 - in reply to #711154)
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The front cuts come with this. Useful reading.  photo 20160222_205544.jpg
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Posted 2/4/2016 7:44 AM (#721698 - in reply to #711154)
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I am starting to run out of pieces.
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Posted 6/4/2016 2:07 AM (#721762 - in reply to #711154)
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Vac'd down and pumped up the suspension yesterday. Using an old fridge compressor and a brake master cylinder - (Kiwi ingenuity at its finest). Ready to run the old girl into work for a date with the gantry crane.
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Posted 7/6/2016 2:58 AM (#722198 - in reply to #711154)
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It feels like we are making some progress.

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Posted 7/6/2016 3:08 AM (#722199 - in reply to #711154)
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and then this happened.

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Posted 7/6/2016 3:10 AM (#722200 - in reply to #711154)
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Posted 7/6/2016 3:11 AM (#722201 - in reply to #711154)
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I had a go at the old heat gun on the faded plastic bumper trick. It works quite well. (Treated side at left, untreated to the right)
It's a pity the flares and front air dam are made from a different material.
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Posted 7/6/2016 7:17 AM (#722202 - in reply to #711154)
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Hope that's going in not coming out ?
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Posted 9/6/2016 10:53 AM (#722203 - in reply to #722202)
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It's definitely staying there for a while now.
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Posted 10/6/2016 2:30 AM (#722205 - in reply to #711154)
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Posted 10/6/2016 10:39 PM (#722213 - in reply to #711154)
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I like your hydragas pump and the bumpers freshened up nicely.
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Posted 25/6/2016 6:27 AM (#722267 - in reply to #711154)
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This could be upsetting for some...........Real deal mk2 TURBO barn find/donation. This lowish kilometer shell has been raped and pillaged as a Mini donor. I'll grab what I can, but I know it spent the end of it's life with a medium spec non-turbo setup in it.

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Posted 25/6/2016 6:29 AM (#722268 - in reply to #711154)
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Posted 25/6/2016 6:31 AM (#722269 - in reply to #711154)
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Posted 25/6/2016 6:32 AM (#722270 - in reply to #711154)
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Posted 25/6/2016 6:33 AM (#722271 - in reply to #711154)
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Factory Alpine stereo in this one also.
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Posted 25/6/2016 6:34 AM (#722272 - in reply to #711154)
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I love the sun roof.
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Posted 25/6/2016 10:58 AM (#722273 - in reply to #711154)
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Noo that poor turbo I think someone should find a nice rare era turbo mini and rape it for a metro project!
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Posted 20/7/2016 10:41 AM (#722412 - in reply to #711154)
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I managed to find all the coolant hoses, brand new off the shelf. Unfortunately I now have two and a half spare sets sitting on my shelf.

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Posted 24/7/2016 9:19 PM (#722435 - in reply to #711154)
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funky paint job on that other turbo you got there I kind of like it, but a bit 90'ies.

did you get all the new hoses off ebay or where?
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Posted 28/7/2016 12:02 PM (#722476 - in reply to #722435)
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did you get all the new hoses off ebay or where?



Yes, I picked up the various hoses from our local auction site - Trademe. (You'd be welcome to a set if you were a little closer)
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Posted 29/7/2016 12:00 AM (#722487 - in reply to #722476)
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Benmin - 28/7/2016 1:02 PM

did you get all the new hoses off ebay or where?



Yes, I picked up the various hoses from our local auction site - Trademe. (You'd be welcome to a set if you were a little closer)


yes we are quite far apart
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Posted 24/8/2016 9:21 AM (#722602 - in reply to #711154)
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It's been a challenging month. I had to remove the radiator, due to both tanks leaking - the one that I fitted is not the one that I had repaired earlier in the thread. So fortunately I was able to get the new seals from my originally repaired radiator, fitted to the one with the better core.

I have also been battling with the left front Hydra can. I am now on to my third one but seem to have got it now - its a little soul destroying coming out to see the Metro in the morning sitting on just one bump stop.

But we got there in the end.

Replaced the reverse light switch, and did I mention I've had her running?

Slam panel back in....Sorting out the pipe from the air box to the turbo was a bit on an A$$ also.
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I did mention I got her running again aye. (I forgot the grill )
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The wheel centers will go on after we get a wheel alignment.
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Posted 24/8/2016 9:22 PM (#722612 - in reply to #711154)
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This project is really looking good - well done!

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Posted 24/8/2016 9:24 PM (#722613 - in reply to #711154)
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This project is really looking good - well done!

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Posted 25/8/2016 7:40 AM (#722617 - in reply to #711154)
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the car looks good. how does it drive?
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Posted 25/8/2016 8:25 AM (#722618 - in reply to #722613)
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MetroGaz - 25/8/2016 8:24 AM

Hi

This project is really looking good - well done!

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Cheers, the push is to get her ready for our summer. I'm pretty sure the sun is on its way........

DotMatrix - 25/8/2016 6:40 PM

the car looks good. how does it drive?


All things considered, my first drive went well. A little bit bumpy in the rear - I might play around with the Nitrogen pressures and see what happens. Boost was good, a little torque steerey. It was awesome.

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Posted 25/8/2016 8:37 AM (#722619 - in reply to #711154)
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Clean sheeted(?) a WOF check today(nz version of a MOT I believe). I'm pretty pleased about that.

We have however started running very rich at idle. I have reset the float level etc, cleaned at all the gunk. refitted the carb and found, what I think looks like a pin hole leak at the main fuel supply brass pipe.

Can anyone tell me if these can be replaced? or should I try hit it with some sil-fos?

Fresh photo with the grille fitted and a new WOF!
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Posted 25/8/2016 2:25 PM (#722620 - in reply to #711154)
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if the fuel supply brass pipe is the same kind as the one on the non-turbo a-series it is basically a large diameter braketube with a hose clamped on each end. so if this is also the case for the turbo you can buy some of this and bend it into shape.
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Posted 26/8/2016 6:06 AM (#722623 - in reply to #722620)
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DotMatrix - 26/8/2016 1:25 AM

if the fuel supply brass pipe is the same kind as the one on the non-turbo a-series it is basically a large diameter braketube with a hose clamped on each end. so if this is also the case for the turbo you can buy some of this and bend it into shape.


The pin hole appears to be about 2mm back from the aluminium casting of the carburetor on the fuel supply pipe. I need to figure out if the pipe is pressed in, or I need to some how repair it from the outside.
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Posted 26/8/2016 7:36 AM (#722624 - in reply to #722623)
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Benmin - 26/8/2016 7:06 AM

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if the fuel supply brass pipe is the same kind as the one on the non-turbo a-series it is basically a large diameter braketube with a hose clamped on each end. so if this is also the case for the turbo you can buy some of this and bend it into shape.


The pin hole appears to be about 2mm back from the aluminium casting of the carburetor on the fuel supply pipe. I need to figure out if the pipe is pressed in, or I need to some how repair it from the outside.


aaah. now I know which one you mean. no I don't think you can purchase this one. either you should drill the old one out and make one your self to press in again or you could try soldering/welding the hole shut (what ever the correct name is for when you use a gas and oxygen set for welding)
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Posted 28/8/2016 8:35 PM (#722632 - in reply to #722624)
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DotMatrix - 26/8/2016 6:36 PM

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if the fuel supply brass pipe is the same kind as the one on the non-turbo a-series it is basically a large diameter braketube with a hose clamped on each end. so if this is also the case for the turbo you can buy some of this and bend it into shape.


The pin hole appears to be about 2mm back from the aluminium casting of the carburetor on the fuel supply pipe. I need to figure out if the pipe is pressed in, or I need to some how repair it from the outside.


aaah. now I know which one you mean. no I don't think you can purchase this one. either you should drill the old one out and make one your self to press in again or you could try soldering/welding the hole shut (what ever the correct name is for when you use a gas and oxygen set for welding)


Thankyou for your thoughts. I hadn't thought about drilling it out. I'll try to solder it first and get some pictures up soon.
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Posted 16/9/2016 12:27 AM (#722719 - in reply to #711154)
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Update,

So I didn't try to solder the fuel pipe. I just cut the pipe off and drilled and tapped in a brass barb type fitting seems to have worked a treat. While I was in there, I replaced the very sad choke seals.

(I will post more pics later as I managed to delete all the recent ones off my phone.)

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Posted 16/9/2016 10:03 AM (#722722 - in reply to #711154)
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that look like a good result.
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Posted 27/10/2016 10:23 AM (#722828 - in reply to #711154)
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On the weekend of the 1st of October the family and I took the Turbo for her maiden outing. To an event called Brits at the Beach. The journey to the beach was magic, 160ish km that included so twisty coastal road there to an in general wet event. The rear suspension was still a bit harsh but none the less a very enjoyable trip.

Of the 360+ cars in attendance there were no other Metro's at all.
So we hung out with the Minis.
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The blue Mini belongs to my father, the yellow one is mine also. At our humble accommodation, in Whangamata, New Zealand.

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We woke up on Sunday morning and found that the drivers side front was sitting on it's stops. So, of course, there only thing to do was level the rest of them out for the final day and the trip home.


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Father son pic.
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Please ignore the wonky grill!
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Posted 27/10/2016 11:32 AM (#722829 - in reply to #711154)
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nice that you are out enjoying the car
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Posted 28/10/2016 11:32 PM (#722832 - in reply to #722829)
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DotMatrix - 27/10/2016 10:32 PM

nice that you are out enjoying the car

Agreed, wifey even enjoys the Metro. (she did confess that before we sold our previous Turbo in the '00s. In her final drive in it, right before the people arrived to take it away, she got it up to 165kph!)
There are also some Muppets still out there, that don't really appreciate how rare these cars are.

I have recently sorted out the leaky suspension can, and am just getting ready to lower her properly.

Here are some picks of a recent trip with our Mini brothers to Raglan beach, New Zealand. Famous for it's left hand break, and black sand. Amongst other things.
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Gelato by the Tasman.
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Posted 28/10/2016 11:39 PM (#722833 - in reply to #711154)
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Can someone please tell/show me, which decals I am missing? i.e. from what I can see on the web - the MG and TURBO is missing from both sides in Red.

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And the tail gate a grey strip to just below the boot release handle assembly. With MG to the far left and TURBO to the far right, in red also.( I have these decals but need to confirm the grey strip)
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Posted 29/10/2016 10:01 PM (#722844 - in reply to #711154)
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I think it depends on the year of the car. I believe the early mk2's (1985-1986 or so) had a grey strip on the bottom of the sides between the wheels with red turbo lettering and a grey bottom on the tailgate with mg metro and turbo in red lettering. I believe the later ones just had turbo written in lettering on the sides, the front lip of the bonnet and on the tailgate.
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Posted 24/12/2016 1:18 PM (#723136 - in reply to #711154)
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Christmas day here in NZ already.....So...Meri Kirihimete to you!

No real updates at the moment. Just a cheeky wee video shot by my daughter, of my main sponsor, on a Christmas eve drive in the Tro. Hamilton, New Zealand.

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Santa left a 90's piece of audio excellence, in need of some love, for me to tidy up. If it sounds any good I'll just leave it - otherwise I'm considering a diaphragm type dummy setup.
We'll see what happens.....
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Posted 11/1/2017 12:34 AM (#723196 - in reply to #723136)
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Benmin - 24/12/2016 2:18 PM

Christmas day here in NZ already.....So...Meri Kirihimete to you!

No real updates at the moment. Just a cheeky wee video shot by my daughter, of my main sponsor, on a Christmas eve drive in the Tro. Hamilton, New Zealand.

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cool song choice
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Posted 19/1/2017 10:59 AM (#723220 - in reply to #711154)
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The family and I went for a drive with the local Vintage and Classic Car Club on Sunday. Whilst we are well into our summer her in NZ,it was wet, but mild in temperature.

The Metro has developed a few issues that will need attention in the near future....such as the high beam lights have stopped working - I suspect a switch fault at this stage due to the fact that the high beam flash still operates.
One of the pins which secures the lever fir the sunroof has disappeared.
The stereo keeps on loosing is memory.
And the front resonator of the exhaust system has started making and odd tingling noise which is very noticeable at idle. This may well be deleted from said system.

Below Arapuni Dam, NZ.
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