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Takedown

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Post #201
get a snapoff style boss... also excellent theft prevention
Posted 3rd Mar 2013 at 13:32
7057sam

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Post #202
Yeah I found one which extended but 60mm and quick releases with omly £40 so its the same price as a cheap dished rep wheel.

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Posted 3rd Mar 2013 at 21:19
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Post #203
aha point!
Posted 3rd Mar 2013 at 22:06
7057sam

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Post #204
Right it friday and got the td's.first f**k me they light LOL

All thr treads were all excellent bar one which was border line and finally back rolling on the T1r's, , seriously the p6000 where like driving on sheet ice.So unfortunately they won't direct fit but did come with longer bolts and hubcentre s.First time using hubcentre s and overall very impressed was abit sceptical about spacers but these are great peice of kit, obvoisly it takes abit longer it change wheels round bur only like 5-10 minutes extra.only main problem was the car so low my jack does'nt get under the front.here some pictures of my day, it rainned pretty much all the time other wise I would of been picture whoring Razz

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Posted 8th Mar 2013 at 15:56
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Post #205
Looking good Sam Yes

We can nearly have a game of "car part snap" Laugh

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Posted 8th Mar 2013 at 16:12
7057sam

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Post #206
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Looking good Sam Yes

We can nearly have a game of "car part snap" Laugh


Soon the cage will be having the harness bars welded in so thats another 'snap' think its will end up looking like hovis's just abit more extreme :haha

Got some black masks and aero catches comming in aprils pay Smilehopefully sooner as my ebay selling is going very well.

You sorted you beam out yet?

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Posted 8th Mar 2013 at 16:19
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Post #207
What have you been selling on egay bud? I like td's but I think out of all the wheels the black cyclones looked the best.

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Posted 12th Mar 2013 at 09:58
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Post #208
i personally think the black cyclones looked also better,
i also have the 1.2s, but i only like them in 17"

But anyways the car looks ace!
Posted 12th Mar 2013 at 10:52
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Post #209
Takedown wrote:
i personally think the black cyclones looked also better,
i also have the 1.2s, but i only like them in 17"

But anyways the car looks ace!


1.2 16" FTW, the black Cyclones looked the best but we all know what a heavy, soft, rubbish wheel a Cyclone actually is.

Heres mine on 17" TDs and it looks like a frigging rollerskate!

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Posted 12th Mar 2013 at 11:08
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Post #210
16's ftw Yes

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Posted 12th Mar 2013 at 11:35
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Post #211
I had lots of random things on bay like skateboard and guitar all inpulse buys which just sit gathering dust.what the td's cost me was basicallythe ebay money so was very handy.

I do love black clones but they a heavy really these td's are amazingly light plus I can get a brembo under them Whistle

 Been hunting bay for 2 more td s as I'm leaning towards getting 406 brembo's and have 2 spare td's to switch for track, as I have found 1 direct fit and may have to bite the bullet and get one from tweaks

i'd also be able to recoup some money back from selling the 2 sets of clones I have.Chris and davey I do love the 16's but I never see them come up for sale, well not in my budget  LOL

Here a few pictures I got today after a quick clean, the td's are a pig to do 






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Posted 14th Mar 2013 at 19:49
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Post #212
s**t car...............just kidding. You need cams!!!!! Lol

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Posted 14th Mar 2013 at 19:58
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Post #213
Btw dont get gaz collies. Save for better ones cough cough

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Posted 14th Mar 2013 at 19:59
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Post #214
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Btw dont get gaz collies. Save for better ones cough cough


Yeah they don t sound amazing if anything i'd probably up the spring poundage and get eccentric top mounts.



Hurry up and get some jenveys you tart Laugh

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Posted 14th Mar 2013 at 20:29
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Post #215
7057sam wrote:
hovis16 wrote:
Btw dont get gaz collies. Save for better ones cough cough


Yeah they don t sound amazing if anything i'd probably up the spring poundage and get eccentric top mounts.



Hurry up and get some jenveys you tart Laugh

Lol new job so not long.........i hope haha

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Posted 14th Mar 2013 at 21:38
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Post #216
hovis16 wrote:
7057sam wrote:
hovis16 wrote:
Btw dont get gaz collies. Save for better ones cough cough


Yeah they don t sound amazing if anything i'd probably up the spring poundage and get eccentric top mounts.



Hurry up and get some jenveys you tart Laugh

Lol new job so not long.........i hope haha


Hope you do, will sound insane on bodies, hey hovis check out my thread on the meet section.

Im uniting rallye owners Big grin

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Posted 14th Mar 2013 at 22:07
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Post #217
Looking really nice mate Thumbs up

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Posted 15th Mar 2013 at 05:57
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Post #218
Wheels look awesome! Thumbs up
Posted 15th Mar 2013 at 08:24
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Post #219
Thanks guys for all your postive comments the car really picking up progress, , hopefully lods more bits before july Smile

I got a strut brace today.also I rung msv trackdays and very pleased to find out I don t actually need my paper bit of my licence to do trackdayswith tthem.they also doing Snetterton on sundays so be sorting that after I do the clutch cable.

Here a picture or 2 of the engine bits I'll be fitting as soon as I get a manifold resontor of hovis and a ptfe gasket sorted.

Maybe do the mani in gloss black and the redo fuel rail in hammerite red




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Posted 16th Mar 2013 at 00:43
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Post #220
Dont quote me on this but, I was told the E-Tech braces are just for show and dont really do anything for rigidity.

Like I say, dont know how true this is Unsure

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Posted 18th Mar 2013 at 16:16
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Post #221
cjm_harris wrote:
Dont quote me on this but, I was told the E-Tech braces are just for show and dont really do anything for rigidity.

Like I say, dont know how true this is Unsure


They do a bit but not a massive difference that your gonna notice Thumbs up
Posted 18th Mar 2013 at 16:20
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Post #222
cjm_harris wrote:
Dont quote me on this but, I was told the E-Tech braces are just for show and dont really do anything for rigidity.

Like I say, dont know how true this is Unsure


Ah ok I only got as it was local, they is adjustments on the brace but yeah looking at it more it I can see where It would be weaker than a omp.

I have till end of april before I am going to commit to wats actaully going be happen to the bay as it very much a secondary thing for pugfest/FCS.

I plan also get the fuel braided lines (maybe from swampy LOL )
And catch tank an mocal 13 row oil cooler

Knowing me i get a omp LOL

Are the lower braces any good?

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Posted 18th Mar 2013 at 17:15
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Post #223
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Sounds good on the plans Sam Smile

[quote="7057sam"
Are the lower braces any good?


And the OMP lower braces foul the sump, best to get a lower brace from PhillipM off here Yes

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Posted 18th Mar 2013 at 17:52
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Post #224
So had a very productive weekend of gathering car bits Smile

First ups these little gems.Team dynamics pro 1.2 15x7 et 35.they were on bay and decided to sent a msg to him as he was only about a hour away.
Received this Smile needless to say they sitting in my boot later that evening



Here s picture of them, , condition is pretty messy but I quite like refurbing wheels so not to bothered





So ill be getting them balanced up friday fingerscrossed they balance ok, then start to refurb them haven't a clue what colour maybe matt black or grey, white.

Then I got 4 t1r's for £50 from mate in ipswich thread were 5mm on 2, the other 2 about 4mm.so change over the front soonish.

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Posted 24th Mar 2013 at 19:50
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Post #225
Lucky bas**rd on the wheels! :jealous

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