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Author Subject: free strut brace offered for tiny service:)
byfx

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Registered: 24 Nov 2009

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Post #1
hi,

I already invented the egg before the chicken (or different way) but that is real: before me for Xsara2 no strut brace was existing just junk OMP from Xsara1 which is not the proper one for phase2. I saw some good stuff for pug but probably I can be cheaper so I attack from this side. Cheap(er) and most of the time better strut brace can be supplied for pugs. 'Only' thing is I can't touch any 306 around me but seems the circumstances quite similar to Xsara2 in different form as CXOC guys helped on me.

I would need somebody who needs a stut brace for his/her pug. I would supply everything by post (on my cost) which is required and that is a total risk free transaction. I need only feedbacks according to my instructions (measuring and sending pictures to me). When everything is done I will paint the strut brace to the required color. Contacts in emails.

do not forget:
This is totally free for you!
check CXOC if you in doubt

first volunteer please
please contact me on byfx@yahoo.com
something is required, avoiding from left handed chap... except if was born with it
Roll eyes


Weak up it is real and what you get is not a toy!
Who dares, wins.
cheers!

Big grin

ps:I attached a picture about the first phase, this is what you would receive first time.

byfx has attached the following image:

Posted 7th Dec 2009 at 22:41
vts_tibi

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Post #2
Csaba is on the top of it again!

306 Brace in progress Big grin



The man who received 2 free braces to do the testing - ME Whistle


I still owe you a few passenger laps round the HRing or Euroring! Smile

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Posted 7th Dec 2009 at 23:04
byfx

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Post #3
position occupied by Oliver

project started at 09/12/2009, 07:59h
Posted 9th Dec 2009 at 12:00
byfx

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Post #4
vts_tibi wrote:

...
I still owe you a few passenger laps round the HRing or Euroring! Smile


don't forget! I use to...LOL
I will take a chance definitely, it is just matter of times ...
anyway, thank you so much for the chance !!!!
Posted 9th Dec 2009 at 12:03
mxcrazy

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Post #5
byfx wrote:
position occupied by Oliver

project started at 09/12/2009, 07:59h


This is me by the way Csaba, i am glad to be of assistance.
Posted 9th Dec 2009 at 14:47
byfx

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Post #6
mxcrazy wrote:

...
This is me by the way Csaba, i am glad to be of assistance.

Thank you!
Sending the parts shortly to you!
Be aware, citroen parts ATTACK LOL
Posted 9th Dec 2009 at 19:38
byfx

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Post #7
24h is just not enough ...
I could despatch the parcel just this evening , hopefuly you will rceive it on next Wed-Fri.
Posted 12th Dec 2009 at 01:36
mxcrazy

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Post #8
Just an update, i have recieved the brace today, what a lovely looking bit of kit it is. At this stage the brace is sitting too high, and the bonnet wont close, i will be emailing Csaba photos and measurments as soon as i can get a camera, so he can get on the case again, and do phase '2'.
Posted 16th Dec 2009 at 17:54
byfx

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Post #9
Based on your pictures and installation phase '2' starts with the modified lowered parts, thank you for your assistance!
Posted 17th Dec 2009 at 02:11
vts_tibi

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Post #10
I guess the mounting points should be something like those on the ph.1 VTS brace!

had the same issue with the bonnet when installed the ph.2 brace

________________________________________

VTS
best 60' : 2.272
best 1/8 ET : 9.375 @ 74.42mph
best 1/4 ET: 14.603 @ 97.047mph

Team Trackday™
Posted 18th Dec 2009 at 02:06
byfx

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Post #11
yes, seems very similar

I would point to one thing, when pug strut done I will ask you again to make trials on Xsara1 based on pug experience

I still did not give up my idea...Big grin
Posted 18th Dec 2009 at 03:31
vts_tibi

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Post #12
okies Mate!

I know you're never satisfied even with the perfect thing Wink

________________________________________

VTS
best 60' : 2.272
best 1/8 ET : 9.375 @ 74.42mph
best 1/4 ET: 14.603 @ 97.047mph

Team Trackday™
Posted 18th Dec 2009 at 13:26
byfx

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Post #13
mxcrazy wrote:
Just an update, i have recieved the brace today, what a lovely looking bit of kit it is...


I made 2 different new sections with 2 different offsets according to your pics which was taken last time. Sending soon to you.
Posted 21st Jan 2010 at 19:33
mxcrazy

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Post #14
byfx wrote:
mxcrazy wrote:
Just an update, i have recieved the brace today, what a lovely looking bit of kit it is...


I made 2 different new sections with 2 different offsets according to your pics which was taken last time. Sending soon to you.


Ok, i look forward to receiving them.
Posted 21st Jan 2010 at 22:02

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