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dazbooker
Posted 10/1/2009 2:54 PM (#480380 - in reply to #480365)
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dazbooker - 10/1/2009 1:38 PM

after a six hour drive got my new panels and carpet today off chris T, thanks mate for getting these.
going to fit these tomorrow ready for my new seats.
will posty another pic when fitted.

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dazbooker
Posted 11/1/2009 7:07 AM (#480533 - in reply to #474141)
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just finished fitting the interior minus seats heres some pics
still need a couple of bits to finish it


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dazbooker
Posted 11/1/2009 9:43 AM (#480556 - in reply to #474141)
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decided not to refit rear headrests when i have seats retrimmed. i wasnt keen of them really as it made the back of the seat crumple and cant cut no more sponge out as its not thick enough.
chrisT
Posted 11/1/2009 5:06 PM (#480698 - in reply to #474141)
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looks great mate cant wait to see it when the seats are done
jay303
Posted 11/1/2009 5:20 PM (#480701 - in reply to #474141)
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when will you get your seats back?
dazbooker
Posted 11/1/2009 7:31 PM (#480740 - in reply to #480701)
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jay303 - 11/1/2009 5:20 PM

when will you get your seats back?

taking them on wednesday for trimming so will probably expect them back next monday i hope
vvc warrior
Posted 12/1/2009 2:51 AM (#480756 - in reply to #474141)
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looking smart
jeckulz
Posted 12/1/2009 7:12 AM (#480840 - in reply to #474141)
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Good find with the black plastics mate.
Turning into a good read this journal.
Some of your styling isnt to my taste, but as I will always say "Function before form"
DotMatrix
Posted 12/1/2009 8:33 AM (#480875 - in reply to #474141)
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black plastics/interior looks good. and so does the white clocks maybe I should get those.
dazbooker
Posted 12/1/2009 2:27 PM (#481058 - in reply to #480840)
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jeckulz - 12/1/2009 7:12 AM

Good find with the black plastics mate.
Turning into a good read this journal.
Some of your styling isnt to my taste, but as I will always say "Function before form"

hi mate which of the styling dont you like
mayoturbo
Posted 12/1/2009 2:53 PM (#481065 - in reply to #474141)
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Do really like this car and the work is excellent. Only thing I'd want to change if it were mine is the archs, exhaust and id remove the back wiper
dazbooker
Posted 12/1/2009 2:59 PM (#481070 - in reply to #481065)
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mayoturbo - 12/1/2009 2:53 PM

Do really like this car and the work is excellent. Only thing I'd want to change if it were mine is the archs, exhaust and id remove the back wiper

i appreciate your comment but the exhaust gives it a really deep noise it is loud but you sacrifice confort to get thngs like that.
regarding the arches if i hadnt have fitted the sixteen inch mgtf alloys i would have had no reason to fit themits just that the wheels protruded the arches and they where the best i could find to cover them but i think they look diffrent.
as for the rear wiper its more of a convenience really but i wanted to keep it more or less looking standardish.
Davey
Posted 12/1/2009 3:09 PM (#481074 - in reply to #474141)
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I think this build is second to none, the parts you've from the "rover" family all seem to fit a work a treat!
Well done. It's got the juice's flowing so much i've got myself another to play with! Spoke to Geof today about the springs i really hope they work as he hopes they will, thats first on the to do list!!
dazbooker
Posted 12/1/2009 3:12 PM (#481077 - in reply to #481074)
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Davey - 12/1/2009 3:09 PM

I think this build is second to none, the parts you've from the "rover" family all seem to fit a work a treat!
Well done. It's got the juice's flowing so much i've got myself another to play with! Spoke to Geof today about the springs i really hope they work as he hopes they will, thats first on the to do list!!

thanks mate just waiting to get interior in and then i can take it out on roadtest and settle springs in for final adjustment .
cant see any reason why they wont work.
hirsty
Posted 12/1/2009 3:51 PM (#481108 - in reply to #474141)
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any pictures of how the car sits on the springs?
dazbooker
Posted 12/1/2009 4:14 PM (#481131 - in reply to #481108)
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hirsty - 12/1/2009 3:51 PM

any pictures of how the car sits on the springs?

havent had it out of garage yet mate
cant really take any clear pics in garage as there isnt enough room so am waiting to get interior done and then ill post some
stevie g
Posted 12/1/2009 4:16 PM (#481134 - in reply to #474141)
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mate ur car is pretty amazing, i absolutly love the engine bay!!! makes me edge even closer to dumping a big lump in mine
dazbooker
Posted 12/1/2009 6:05 PM (#481221 - in reply to #481134)
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stevie g - 12/1/2009 4:16 PM

mate ur car is pretty amazing, i absolutly love the engine bay!!! makes me edge even closer to dumping a big lump in mine

thanks mate it makes all the diffrence tidying the engine bay up i think its the only thing that lets a lot of moded cars down as people dont tend to think about it once the bonnets shut(dont mean us guys as all our cars are well looked after)
and its nice to have power when you need it
stevie g
Posted 12/1/2009 6:23 PM (#481233 - in reply to #474141)
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how much has that cracking engine of yours set u back then??
dazbooker
Posted 12/1/2009 7:10 PM (#481252 - in reply to #481233)
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stevie g - 12/1/2009 6:23 PM

how much has that cracking engine of yours set u back then??

to be honest lost count
jeckulz
Posted 12/1/2009 7:38 PM (#481258 - in reply to #481058)
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dazbooker - 12/1/2009 8:27 PM

jeckulz - 12/1/2009 7:12 AM

Good find with the black plastics mate.
Turning into a good read this journal.
Some of your styling isnt to my taste, but as I will always say "Function before form"

hi mate which of the styling dont you like


As Ive said previously, not keen on the exhaust (but youre turbo'd up, so I can allow a little for that)
But your arches look like an afterthough.
Sorry.
Aware that you need them to take them huge wheels, but thats when I, personally, would be reconsiddering huge wheels... ie when it compromises looks IMO

But as Ive said, on the technical side of things, this has to be a fave of mine
DotMatrix
Posted 13/1/2009 2:03 PM (#481617 - in reply to #474141)
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what are the discs and 4 pot calibers in the front off? does the disks have a larger diameter than the standard ones?
James160vvc
Posted 13/1/2009 2:31 PM (#481630 - in reply to #474141)
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ap racing 4 pots, 302mm discs
FreddieS
Posted 13/1/2009 2:39 PM (#481637 - in reply to #474141)
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Only thing i dislike is the cuts in the front bumper, and i slightly dislike the exhaust as its just huge.
DotMatrix
Posted 13/1/2009 3:00 PM (#481649 - in reply to #481630)
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James160vvc - 13/1/2009 9:31 AM

ap racing 4 pots, 302mm discs


straight fit or how much work is involved?
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