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Day666

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Post #3401

This rear bumper will be modded as I need the exhaust to come out of the centre
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Posted 5th Oct 2023 at 18:05
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Post #3402
Its going to look pretty impressive once you've got this done.

Is it the hub spacers you'll be going with to get the wider rear end?

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3 sisters circuit

Few laps at Blyton
Posted 11th Oct 2023 at 07:36
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Post #3403
ben306 wrote:
Its going to look pretty impressive once you've got this done.

Is it the hub spacers you'll be going with to get the wider rear end?


thank you Ben
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ive got a Andy Williams rear beam with Bridgecraft enginnering converted 40mm full hub spacer bolted on behind the bearing on each side at mo but will be having one of the new push / pull Satchell full width rear axles with 1to1 dampers and springs when they are made ...similar to the 106 -205 ones
Posted 15th Oct 2023 at 03:08
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Post #3404
well here we go and got everything to bond the rest Composite Wings on now Thumbs up


Posted 15th Dec 2023 at 19:03
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Posted 15th Dec 2023 at 19:06
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got 40 of these also for holding the panels while the Green two pack 3m drys



Posted 15th Dec 2023 at 19:07
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Day666 wrote:

got 40 of these also for holding the panels while the Green two pack 3m drys





Ive been thinking something like this may be useful for when I come to replace sections of panels on the campervan to help hold everything in place but then Im not sure it it would end up being more hassle in the long run

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Few recent Youtube track videos, more on my channel
Pair of Rallye's doing a few laps of Anglesey


Lap of Anglesey Coastal

3 sisters circuit

Few laps at Blyton
Posted 18th Dec 2023 at 09:08
Day666

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ben306 wrote:
Day666 wrote:

got 40 of these also for holding the panels while the Green two pack 3m drys





Ive been thinking something like this may be useful for when I come to replace sections of panels on the campervan to help hold everything in place but then Im not sure it it would end up being more hassle in the long run



yes I think it would be Ben as you need to drill holes through overlap Composite i'm using but easy when im bonding and filling Composite but Metal wound defo take much longer Crazy
Posted 21st Dec 2023 at 16:42
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Post #3409
i need to get under my 306 and sort some welding and areas out Thumbs up

Thanks to Carl Grimsley i own a Rotisserie for my 306 and with luck after removing the engine it can make cutting and fitting the composite panels easier being higher

PS Carls 306 (NOT MINE)

Posted 29th Dec 2023 at 14:45
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Post #3410
Hello all it's been a few months since i've posted and have cleared the garage out so i can work around the car easier soon and then get the jig on it and make a start on the underside and cut and bond the rear wings on ...

im sure a few of you have been where i am with 2 jobs and limited time ...i need to make time i say but bad weather and any excuse has stopped me LOL

Right lets get to the best bit ...those who have read my updates on this Unicorn have seen im going full Maxi width front and back now (with a little twist ) airbox coming through the bonnet for 100% cold air feed & a change from standard maxi - front bumper having a splitter & air duct brake intakes ...it may work or may not ...induction noise maybe too much ???

anyway my update is a big one

below is hopefully what i'll be getting in 3-4 months all being well ?
it's a exact copy of a Maxi Rear beam but not £20k

those of you may say why seeing as i have a Andy Williams top end beam with Bridgecraft 40mm spacers and 30 arb and 24torsion but in my head because i've gone so far now i need it to be as good as i can get it !!!! ....
it's got a 289bhp engine and Full sequencial six speed paddle shift gearbox and everything's gone as little weight wise as i can but the only thing it needs in my messed up head is that kit car beam ....

fingers crossed it will happen but i'm confident it will ...sort of ...hopefully ....




Posted 19th Apr 2024 at 19:04
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Posted 19th Apr 2024 at 18:58
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Posted 19th Apr 2024 at 19:01
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Post #3413
great update on how to build the ultimate such impressive work well done.
Posted 20th Apr 2024 at 10:38
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Post #3414
Holy f**k Batman. Going to be epic this Thumbs up

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Posted 20th Apr 2024 at 17:53
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Post #3415
This thig is going to be a beast when (if) it sees the tarmac

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My 306 Rallye Project Thread

Few recent Youtube track videos, more on my channel
Pair of Rallye's doing a few laps of Anglesey


Lap of Anglesey Coastal

3 sisters circuit

Few laps at Blyton
Posted 25th Apr 2024 at 09:13
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tsd167 wrote:
great update on how to build the ultimate such impressive work well done.


Thank you Tim and i just hope i get to finish it Crazy
Posted 29th Apr 2024 at 22:19
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Post #3417
marksorrento205 wrote:
Holy f**k Batman. Going to be epic this Thumbs up


LOL
thats what my Bank Balance says Mark
Posted 29th Apr 2024 at 22:21
Day666

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Post #3418
ben306 wrote:
This thig is going to be a beast when (if) it sees the tarmac


Thanks Ben & hopefully the Unicorn will one day and with me I hope Whistle
Posted 29th Apr 2024 at 22:22
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