Thought i'd take some pics outside
in between the snow storms...
really nice to see the car outside for the first time!
still got a few jobs to do. i've not fitted the front cycle wings yet, as i want to cut them down, but the brackets come straight out.
maybe mnr do a diff type!?, i need them to be 11 and 1 oclock rather than 9 and 3
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Looking really nice!
Looks very shiny mate! Good job. Makes me want to be in the garage not sat here in work on bank holiday monday...
thanks guys
the sierra wheels let it down a bit!
some nice matt black wheels should do the trick
Nice
I really like your dash
Lookin' good mate!!!
Steve
very nice looking car. Well done
Nice! Reminds me how badly my aluminium needs cleaning!
Looks really good, how I wish my roll bar had been within the rollover of the bodywork
Looking good!
Makes me sad though. I wish I was that far ahead, I just haven't put the hours in I thought I would.
Hopefully you have inspired me
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Originally posted by coozer
Looks really good, how I wish my roll bar had been within the rollover of the bodywork
Looking good.
Just been out for a run in the snow today.
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looking good,
do we have to guess the location of the bolt in the pasenger footwell, look like it is left in there as a reminder that it needs putting/fitting
somwhere ( please dont tell me i am the only one that does this sort of thing )
Oh forgot to mention on the wheel arch bit - drop marc an email as it all depends on your combianation of uprights / cyclewings / wheel offset and
wheel and tyre size.
PPS i would keep the rear of the arch as close to the ground as possible as it reduces stones / poo ( literally if you live round here )hitting
you / rear arches and damaging them it also reduces water spray dreamitacally just my 2p really
Regards
Agriv8
[Edited on 24/3/08 by Agriv8]
[Edited on 24/3/08 by Agriv8]
Looks fantastic John,
You have made really great progress!
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Originally posted by coozer
Looks really good, how I wish my roll bar had been within the rollover of the bodywork
I don't get it?
Thanks for the positive comments guys!
i do feel like i've given birth and it was a breach!
Agriv8 your right, i'll keep the rears a bit longer, it's just the front being so long i think it spoils the lines a bit.
now wheels and tyres, are you all running the same size tyre front and rear? or are you going for a little wider at the back
ps, not sure about that bolt, i think it's a wizbolt
[Edited on 25/3/08 by Johneturbo]
Hi John,
Car is looking superb.
I am just waiting for my wheels to arrive then hopefully get it on it's wheels.
I have Pro Race 1.2's coming from MNR, They are supplying them with R888's, 195's for the front and 205's for the rear.
HTH
Stu.
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Originally posted by stuart_g
Hi John,
Car is looking superb.
I am just waiting for my wheels to arrive then hopefully get it on it's wheels.
I have Pro Race 1.2's coming from MNR, They are supplying them with R888's, 195's for the front and 205's for the rear.
HTH
Stu.
I went for the standard package that MNR supply which is the soft compound. Chris did say that on a colder day the medium compound would be very slippery slidey.
looking good
When I asked Chris what tyre combination would get me round the track fastest he replied 195 front and 205 rear. I got the 13"CXR in black (lighter and no need for big brakes on BEC) with Toyo R888s. With Marc's and Chris's experience I don't doubt the advice will be bang on!
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Originally posted by sucksqueezebangblow
When I asked Chris what tyre combination would get me round the track fastest he replied 195 front and 205 rear. I got the 13"CXR in black (lighter and no need for big brakes on BEC) with Toyo R888s. With Marc's and Chris's experience I don't doubt the advice will be bang on!