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Author Subject: My 106 Rallye
rallye james

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Post #1
Thought I'd start a new thread for this, as I've got quite a few pics, so I didn't want to hijack the other one.

I came across the car through a friend of mine, I'd never seen one before, but I just had to buy it - the shape, the colour, the rarity - it's was all too cool Cool

When I first got it, it looked like this:



I soon got rid of the nasty chrome wheels and got it on some steelies I picked up cheap.



I left it at that for a while, then took it on a trip from Land's End to John O'Groats.





Ooops



Got there in the end



After a week's worth of driving I knew the next step was to get the rear ride height sorted out, it was far too low and made the car a bit of a handful. And around the same time, I got the white cyclones on it, as well as the classic 2" Pugsport exhaust and I took the horrid spoiler off.





Red seat belts and carpet from an S1 Rallye was next



It stayed retty much like that for the rest of 2007, a few extra bits added, a 4-2-1 mainfold and the engine bay tarted up with some cherry red bits



Early this year, I got hold of a very cheap set of wheels, so I did something a bit different (and very marmite) with them...





But it wasn't long before the cyclones came back for another trip, this time to Europe.

Nurburgring





Reims



And that's about up to date really. Once it's got an MOT this week it'll be ready to go Sad I'm going to miss it, but the 306 is a worthy replacement.

Here's just a few more random pics I've picked out that I like Smile













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Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 05:15
phippsy

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Post #2
Love

Piccy number 2 is that blue anchor?
Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 05:15
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loving the blue wheels mate! Thumbs up
Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 05:16
rallye james

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Post #4
phippsy wrote:
Love

Piccy number 2 is that blue anchor?


It is, that's where I bought the car from, I lived on the caravan park there at the time.

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Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 05:17
khj100

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Moved to the Projects forum - even thought you're selling it kinda fits here.

Lovely looking car James Yes

(Indigo is better though Razz)

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Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 05:18
24seven

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I really like that! REALLY like it. those cyclones suit it SOOOO well! I reckon something looks missing without a spoiler tho. Even a small lip type thing like 205s have would be better than nothing imo, but otherwise it's gorgeous!

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Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 05:18
cgrextreme

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fantastic, theyre such a good looking car!
Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 05:21
rallye james

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Post #8
khj100 wrote:
Moved to the Projects forum - even thought you're selling it kinda fits here.

Lovely looking car James Yes

(Indigo is better though Razz)


Ah cheers Big grin Wasn't really sure where to put it.

I'm a sucker for Bianca or Cherry, but I don't mind Indigo Razz For someone that said they'd never have a French car, or a white car, I'm not doing very well LOL

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Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 05:23
rallyestyle

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Liking the blue wheels Yes

That picture from the ring is so funny, how did you get all the Rallyes to cock a leg? If i remember correctly there is a slight slope there but it still must have taken some effort Yes

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Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 20:36
stu

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Post #10
Looks very Cool

That pic from the 'Ring is class, also interested to know how you managed it. Smile
Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 20:50
welshpug!

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Post #11
drive, stop, apply handbrake and leave in gear, take picture, easy LOL

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Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 21:07
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aye, love it Laugh

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Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 21:09
welshpug!

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angle of the picture makes it look even steeper than it is, tilt your head inl line with the treeline Wink

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Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 21:18
rallyestyle

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welshpug! wrote:
drive, stop, apply handbrake and leave in gear, take picture, easy LOL


Does that work then Unsure Can it be done with a 6/rallye? Think mine would slam into the ground Doh

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Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 21:49
phillipm

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Yes

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Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 21:53
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I have no use for a 106 have never wanted one I think they are too small.......
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Grrr I now have to have a long cold shower and try not to let my paypal finger run away with me.

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Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 22:19
cosmic spanner

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Post #17
rallyestyle wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
drive, stop, apply handbrake and leave in gear, take picture, easy LOL


Does that work then Unsure Can it be done with a 6/rallye?


Can definitely be done on a 6, dunno about a Rallye Razz It's just a case of finding the right spot

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Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 22:24
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they must be rigid mine squats back leg when jacked up Big grin

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Posted 15th Jul 2008 at 23:55
rallye james

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Post #19
welshpug! wrote:
drive, stop, apply handbrake and leave in gear, take picture, easy LOL


LOL Ha, that basically!

It was steeper than it looks from the back, the front on pic shows it's more of a slope.



I've done it a couple of times in the 306, without realising, it's just getting the angle right. Even a Nissan Note did it when we were there LOL

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Posted 16th Jul 2008 at 00:37

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