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dazbooker
Posted 31/1/2009 10:46 AM (#488292 - in reply to #474141)
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been out on road today in car had to adjust ride height as it was too low and caught but now ive adjusted it its a lot better check it out



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gibbo_13
Posted 31/1/2009 11:39 AM (#488301 - in reply to #474141)
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that looks spot on daz loving the trim etc.
i never thought a metro could look so luxurious lol
purple-haze
Posted 31/1/2009 12:49 PM (#488314 - in reply to #474141)
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now them trims look really smart ...money well spent there daz

all so is that an inlet gasket i see there lol

Edited by purple-haze 31/1/2009 12:51 PM
mayoturbo
Posted 31/1/2009 12:53 PM (#488315 - in reply to #474141)
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Looks very nice. How does it handle with the coilovers?

Edited by mayoturbo 31/1/2009 12:54 PM
Metromartin
Posted 31/1/2009 1:01 PM (#488316 - in reply to #474141)
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Hadn't checked this for a while but the seats look amazing!!
dazbooker
Posted 31/1/2009 1:03 PM (#488317 - in reply to #488314)
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purple-haze - 31/1/2009 12:49 PM

now them trims look really smart ...money well spent there daz

all so is that an inlet gasket i see there lol


yes mate it is i changed when i took the inlet off to weld the spring mounts
dazbooker
Posted 31/1/2009 1:04 PM (#488318 - in reply to #488315)
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mayoturbo - 31/1/2009 12:53 PM

Looks very nice. How does it handle with the coilovers?


handles ok mate a lot stiffer than the hydrogas
dazbooker
Posted 31/1/2009 1:05 PM (#488319 - in reply to #488316)
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Metromartin - 31/1/2009 1:01 PM

Hadn't checked this for a while but the seats look amazing!!


thanks martin

are you there tomorrow
dazbooker
Posted 31/1/2009 1:50 PM (#488326 - in reply to #474141)
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also fitted this in today its the turbo timer



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purple-haze
Posted 31/1/2009 1:56 PM (#488328 - in reply to #474141)
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where abouts does that sit then daz?
Pandy
Posted 31/1/2009 2:08 PM (#488330 - in reply to #474141)
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Awesome Daz

Still think the dash wrapped would look trick But then might look too much

Superb car mate
dazbooker
Posted 31/1/2009 2:16 PM (#488338 - in reply to #488328)
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purple-haze - 31/1/2009 1:56 PM

where abouts does that sit then daz?


its stuck to the fuse box cover ill take a pic when i get a min
metrotyper
Posted 31/1/2009 2:31 PM (#488343 - in reply to #488292)
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dazbooker - 31/1/2009 4:46 PM been out on road today in car had to adjust ride height as it was too low and caught but now ive adjusted it its a lot better check it out

 

Looking good das, nice to see you remembered the handbrake this time, will have to pop up and see you when i get chance.

dazbooker
Posted 31/1/2009 2:47 PM (#488349 - in reply to #488343)
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metrotyper - 31/1/2009 2:31 PM

dazbooker - 31/1/2009 4:46 PM been out on road today in car had to adjust ride height as it was too low and caught but now ive adjusted it its a lot better check it out

 

Looking good das, nice to see you remembered the handbrake this time, will have to pop up and see you when i get chance.



yeh thanks mate what car you got now
metrotyper
Posted 31/1/2009 3:08 PM (#488352 - in reply to #474141)
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just finishing a vvc and still got the turbo but im very busy at the moment as i have just setup another company and its kind of took off

Tom Sanderson
Posted 31/1/2009 3:29 PM (#488359 - in reply to #474141)
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Absolutely faultless. one of my favourite cars, what are the future plans?
dazbooker
Posted 31/1/2009 3:40 PM (#488362 - in reply to #488359)
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Tom Sanderson - 31/1/2009 3:29 PM

Absolutely faultless. one of my favourite cars, what are the future plans?


not a lot left to do now tom might try a vvc turbo in it, not this year though

Edited by dazbooker 31/1/2009 3:41 PM
Ben_Weasel
Posted 31/1/2009 5:43 PM (#488387 - in reply to #488362)
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dazbooker - 1/2/2009 9:40 AM

Tom Sanderson - 31/1/2009 3:29 PM

Absolutely faultless. one of my favourite cars, what are the future plans?


not a lot left to do now tom might try a vvc turbo in it, not this year though


mate if you ever want to sell your 1.4 turbo ill have it off you!! I WANT ONE!
lol

mate i didn't no what they are but they don't half finish it off brilliantly!
amazing mate!


Metromartin
Posted 31/1/2009 6:37 PM (#488398 - in reply to #488387)
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Ben_Weasel - 31/1/2009 10:43 PM

dazbooker - 1/2/2009 9:40 AM

Tom Sanderson - 31/1/2009 3:29 PM

Absolutely faultless. one of my favourite cars, what are the future plans?


not a lot left to do now tom might try a vvc turbo in it, not this year though


mate if you ever want to sell your 1.4 turbo ill have it off you!! I WANT ONE!
lol

mate i didn't no what they are but they don't half finish it off brilliantly!
amazing mate!



Pretty sure its a 1.8 turbo engine from a Rover 75?
alileg69
Posted 31/1/2009 7:14 PM (#488403 - in reply to #474141)
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dazbooker
Posted 1/2/2009 2:11 AM (#488404 - in reply to #488387)
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Ben_Weasel - 31/1/2009 5:43 PM

dazbooker - 1/2/2009 9:40 AM

Tom Sanderson - 31/1/2009 3:29 PM

Absolutely faultless. one of my favourite cars, what are the future plans?


not a lot left to do now tom might try a vvc turbo in it, not this year though


mate if you ever want to sell your 1.4 turbo ill have it off you!! I WANT ONE!
lol

mate i didn't no what they are but they don't half finish it off brilliantly!
amazing mate!





its an 1800 turbo and theres no way ill ever sell it mate sorry, this cars got a home for life
jeckulz
Posted 1/2/2009 2:36 AM (#488406 - in reply to #474141)
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Those interior trim parts look awesome mate.
Good thinking that.
Were they reasonable? ££?
Ben_Weasel
Posted 1/2/2009 3:54 AM (#488408 - in reply to #488404)
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dazbooker - 1/2/2009 8:11 PM

Ben_Weasel - 31/1/2009 5:43 PM

dazbooker - 1/2/2009 9:40 AM

Tom Sanderson - 31/1/2009 3:29 PM

Absolutely faultless. one of my favourite cars, what are the future plans?


not a lot left to do now tom might try a vvc turbo in it, not this year though


mate if you ever want to sell your 1.4 turbo ill have it off you!! I WANT ONE!
lol

mate i didn't no what they are but they don't half finish it off brilliantly!
amazing mate!





its an 1800 turbo and theres no way ill ever sell it mate sorry, this cars got a home for life

had to ask just incase
i wouldn't sell it either tho so thats fair enough!
gshaw
Posted 1/2/2009 7:06 AM (#488430 - in reply to #474141)
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I'd say that interior is the closest thing you can get to a modern day Tickford-quality job, absolutely spot on
DAVESEI
Posted 1/2/2009 1:16 PM (#488520 - in reply to #474141)
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read this journal a few times now really adore the car man came to the metro meet today in my 214sei and seen ur car for the first time and was taken bak man proper luvlay mota pictures dont do it justice and wen its jus sitting tickin ova it garguls like a beast nice one fella
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