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Post by bulldog on Apr 20, 2008 20:43:20 GMT 12
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Post by bulldog on Apr 20, 2008 23:45:15 GMT 12
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Post by gordo on Apr 21, 2008 21:12:54 GMT 12
Mmm, nice one! I see you got the carbies as well, all in all, you'll have saved a bunch from not having to source your own bits - be really good if you can get it road legal as well ...
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Post by bulldog on Apr 21, 2008 22:44:22 GMT 12
It is road legal. Simply need to put it all back together and fininsh the rear end setup and get a new warrant.
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Post by gordo on Apr 21, 2008 23:29:12 GMT 12
It is road legal. Simply need to put it all back together and fininsh the rear end setup and get a new warrant. Heh, heh, I can see your neighbours are going to love you ... Went "past' your place on Sunday on the way back from the airbase - maybe I should have called in
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Post by zep on Apr 22, 2008 8:22:13 GMT 12
Do you mind sharing the secrets of the the front suspension setup? Or the rear too? Out on the track yesterday I was getting chronic understeer and am keen to rectify this.
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Post by bulldog on Apr 22, 2008 10:22:10 GMT 12
Will do Zep.
I've just put all the catch tank, drop tank in the rear and electric fan back in and all is good.
Things need to finish....
Buy some race seats
Install the Quaife LSD head into my ford diff
Recond type 9 in it as the lay shaft bearing died and install the quaife short shift kit
Tony Lynch to finish the four link rear setup
Install hydraulich handbrake and rear calipers
GO RACING!
Once I've taken it out and know how it handles Zep I'll let you know exactly what I'm running.
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Post by cul8r on Apr 22, 2008 11:32:50 GMT 12
Good stuff man, looks you should have a pretty serious piece of equipment once done (although I do hope you remove some of the blue from inside, looks a bit too Noddy like with the bright yellow & red...) lol
Cheers,Chris
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Post by bulldog on Apr 22, 2008 11:39:53 GMT 12
My thoughts exactly Chris! The first thing to go will be the red padding! Now removing all the blue with matt black could be tricky but watch this space.
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Post by bulldog on Apr 22, 2008 20:01:45 GMT 12
You wouldn't believe the spares he brought round yesterady! I've got another whole complete car body! about 3 sets of lights and grilles. rubbers etc. Amazing.
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Post by cul8r on Apr 22, 2008 22:38:02 GMT 12
^Will buy Grill + Lights (and brackets if you've got them) if you want to sell them (put them aside for when I eventually make it to a north island gmt/os event)
Serious about another whole body? Any good guards (so prozac can make f/glass copies for the rest of us to use)
Cheers,Chris
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prozac
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Post by prozac on Apr 22, 2008 23:16:42 GMT 12
I NEEEEEEEEEEEEED GUARDS!!!!!!!!!! Please?
I'll cry if you wont sell me any, for reals! :*(
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Post by bulldog on Apr 22, 2008 23:40:20 GMT 12
ok so I'll go through what there is and take some photos. I can't guarantee I want to sell this stuff afterall the spares are there for racing incidents I could definately be interested in making some fibreglass moulds tho!
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Post by zep on Apr 23, 2008 8:27:04 GMT 12
Fibreglass, yes. Unfortunately Mr. Prozac, no one with guards wants to sell, they are so rare! I have some too but I can't part with them.
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Post by mikuni on Apr 23, 2008 17:30:57 GMT 12
Sounds like having some moulds made would be the go. Then you even have the option of making some up in carbon fibre if you want to go all out race styles. Probably wouldn't be worth it, would probably be just more for show. Still cool though.
I remember this guy asking about coupe shells on trademe for a racecar recently and someone from warkworth offered him one, so he must have bought it.
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