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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 4:17 am |
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Joined: Oct 03, 2010 Posts: 417
Trade Rating: +1
Location: Neath, South Wales.
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 4:18 am |
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Joined: Feb 08, 2010 Posts: 7045
Trade Rating: +5
Location: In the garage
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You'll regret it...unless it's just a Mcdonalds car park cruiser.
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| 2001 GTi 138, Bilstein Sprint dampers, H&R springs, 21mm Peugeot Sport torsion bars, 22mm rear ARB, Peugeot Sport Group A wishbones, 283mm discs, Goodridge stainless hoses, Maniflow 304 grade 4-2-1 2.5" manifold and system, 200 cell cat, Richard Longman head, 45mm Jenvey throttle bodies, 9.5mm TB spacers, 90mm air horns, Jenvey throttle linkage, Jenvey fuel rail, Aeromotive and Goodridge fuel fittings and braided hose, ITG sausage filter, Radtec custom radiator, Piper Ultimate Road cams, Piper vernier pulleys, Omex 600 ECU. Saxo electric PAS pump, Vibra Technics engine mounts. Samco coolant hoses, TTV steel flywheel, 4.76 final drive ratio, 307 CC 180 ratios. 2019 BMW 530i. 2017 Mercedes C300 convertible. | |
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 4:22 am |
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Joined: Oct 03, 2010 Posts: 417
Trade Rating: +1
Location: Neath, South Wales.
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Nope, its a daily drive.
Only thing i havent been able to do so far is get up a curb outside my girlfriends house, but shes moving next week so its not a problem
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 5:39 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 3978
Trade Rating: +8
Location: Leeds / West Midlands
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14s is ambitious! you won't get low enough to be able to drive it and fill the arches, you'll always have arch gaps, i only just got it low enough on 15s and small tyres and its like 100mm couldn't go any lower!
Nice to see other people making their car's in-practically low though lol!
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 5:40 am |
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Joined: Jan 05, 2011 Posts: 2985
Trade Rating: +36
Location: North Manchester
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Good luck with the speed-bumps. Peps keep saying to me mine needs lowering but I have 16 speed-bumps between my house and the main road so i think I will leave it as is, Don't fancy it taking me 30 mins to drive half a mile lol.
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 6:39 am |
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Joined: Nov 27, 2010 Posts: 11520
Trade Rating: +10
Location: What's it to you? ? ?
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Edward wrote: |
You'll regret it...unless it's just a Mcdonalds car park cruiser. |
The pins holding the bonnet down gave you that clue on where the cars spends most of its life
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 6:53 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 2248
Trade Rating: +18
Location: Leicester
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MrBSI wrote: |
Edward wrote: |
You'll regret it...unless it's just a Mcdonalds car park cruiser. |
The pins holding the bonnet down gave you that clue on where the cars spends most of its life |
i wonder if they are functional or just for "styling"?
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 6:58 am |
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Joined: Nov 27, 2010 Posts: 11520
Trade Rating: +10
Location: What's it to you? ? ?
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mattievrs wrote: |
MrBSI wrote: |
Edward wrote: |
You'll regret it...unless it's just a Mcdonalds car park cruiser. |
The pins holding the bonnet down gave you that clue on where the cars spends most of its life |
i wonder if they are functional or just for "styling"? |
You dont mean, the bonnet catch is broken
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:03 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 13077
Trade Rating: +65
Location: England
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MrBSI wrote: |
mattievrs wrote: |
MrBSI wrote: |
Edward wrote: |
You'll regret it...unless it's just a Mcdonalds car park cruiser. |
The pins holding the bonnet down gave you that clue on where the cars spends most of its life |
i wonder if they are functional or just for "styling"? |
You dont mean, the bonnet catch is broken |
A bit of 3M sticky tape holding them on
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:16 am |
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Joined: Aug 25, 2010 Posts: 786
Trade Rating: +2
Location: East london
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They are the real shizz, i saw them
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WARNING: This User Has Had Bad Trade Feedback In The Past
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:19 am |
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Joined: Oct 03, 2010 Posts: 417
Trade Rating: +1
Location: Neath, South Wales.
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They are real and there's no bonnet catch, so 100% functioning.
Useful for tarmac road rallies and the odd track day
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:22 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 2248
Trade Rating: +18
Location: Leicester
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Spanerman wrote: |
They are real and there's no bonnet catch, so 100% functioning.
Useful for tarmac road rallies and the odd track day |
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:23 am |
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Joined: Feb 08, 2010 Posts: 10151
Trade Rating: +12
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so you got standard bonnet or glassfibre one?
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:25 am |
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Joined: Oct 03, 2010 Posts: 417
Trade Rating: +1
Location: Neath, South Wales.
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Standard, it makes it much quicker to get at the battery negative wire in a crash rather than wiring a cut off to the outside.
Cant really do that on a daily drive
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