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    Yummy

    Yes, it's too low and would drive and rub like a pig... but... look at it One of my favourites all year




    1976 Project Carbon Mk1 - Sold! | 2015 Lotus Exige Cup | F80 M3 Family Wheels

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    Nice paint

    Beautiful paint job...But undriveable with those wheels. Have to agree it looks fantasitic, though.

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    Talking

    from someone who has to fit tyres I'd
    hate to fit such a skinny tyre to a fat
    rim like that. but love to have that in
    my garage.

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    yer saw that on e38 what a car perfect plastic bumpered mk1
    ppppeeeerrrrffffeeeecccctttt

    Quote Originally Posted by Preen59 View Post
    I would have gotten wood from the picture message you sent me.. But I was sniffing Nitro, so i already had it. Hahaha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ontarv
    from someone who has to fit tyres I'd
    hate to fit such a skinny tyre to a fat
    rim like that. but love to have that in
    my garage.
    Haha! it looks like a Euro 195/40/14 on a 14x9 wheel at the back!! Dodgy!!

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    All i can say, is it's filthy and impractical.

    But i'm not the kind of bloke who wished i had that sort of thing.

    To each their own.
    Peugeot 306 XTDT 1.9 Turbo Intercooled Diesel

    1976 LS parts vehicle

    Used to have: Mk1 Swallowtail LS DIESEL!

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    Cars are artforms to look at just as much as to drive Hence why certain shapes becomes classics. A Kia Rio is a wallowing pile of **** to drive just as it is to look at; at least a Mk1 Golf showcar can have some aesthetic appeal, whether or not the dynamics are flawed as a result
    Last edited by Valver.; 25-06-2006 at 08:45 PM.

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    You finished yet Stu?

    West coast road is calling!

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    It was supposed to be ready by this weekend I've now been told to expect it home by next weekend. Unsurprisingly, there's been niggling problems with the wiring... the electrician has had to do things like measure resistance on the donor fuel tank at empty and full and do the same to a Mk1 sender to make sure it will read accurate fuel loads on the SEAT dash. Also had to splice in a universal brake pedal switch after modding the steering column... just lots of rubbish like this.

    I had even gone to the bother of incorporating the factory alarm system, which has now been going off flat out due to so many wires for the door switches being tampered with and spliced and whatnot since it's been away from home!!! This should sort itself out, though.

    Also had to change my brakeline setup to have the brakes engineered. Not allowed to use Scirocco proportioning valves as they're designed for a different vehicle...despite the chassis being much the same!?! After everything, I thought the engine and gearbox swap would cause me the most approval grief, but it's apparently not even important compared to having the brakes, electrical conversion, dashswap (wtf?!?!) and fuel system approved.

    I'm told my fuel pump is also too close to the ground, so have a nice little system underway for this now too.

    At the end of the day, I could have had it ready ages ago, but I'm obsessed with everything being perfect before the 1st drive as I don't want to be disappointed after 2 and half years worth of work and the fortnightly drinking of my paypacket and leftover mortgage money! lol! Don't want hassles from Mr Plod either, so have plenty of paperwork to ram in his face should the need arise!!!

    Don't really mind waiting, though, as at least I know things have been checked and done properly beyond what I'm capable of doing at home, with my limited knowledge and equipment etc.

    But yeah, west coast is totally calling!!!!!!!
    Last edited by Valver.; 25-06-2006 at 03:53 PM.

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    who cares if its undrivable, its built not to drive anyways, just admire the work,.... sick car

    wabit

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