Whats arrived for your Roadster today
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OMG - Harlan Smart plus ones that, pretty packed indeed... you are NUTZ!!! Rob, I repeat, NUTZ - I actually do not think you're buying enough parts, 'step it up'
Angreal wrote:I know... So much to do, so little motivation (too much beer) and probably need a bit more knowledge to install it :p Ah well, it'll get theresiren676 wrote: Hahahaha that car was packed! I think you need to book a week/month off work to fit it all
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You'd expect that but strangely there's always something else you can jam into the car... Just got a bracket to put the fire extinguisher onto the passenger floor rather than the boot since I figure if there actually was a fire, it would take waaaay too long to remember to open the bootsiren676 wrote:Surely he's going to run out of room on/in his car to attach everything to
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Servicing goods and a bumper to cut up so I can mock up my diffuser (Y)
IMG_6034 by Jarred McLachlan, on Flickr
IMG_6034 by Jarred McLachlan, on Flickr
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Sway bar end links and exhaust hangers.
I get really annoyed at US suppliers who seem to forget that our cars ar metric and continue to manufacture parts for them using imperial hardware. The endlinks are a case in point. Supplied by Moss, the threads are all imperial.
I get really annoyed at US suppliers who seem to forget that our cars ar metric and continue to manufacture parts for them using imperial hardware. The endlinks are a case in point. Supplied by Moss, the threads are all imperial.
TG Sports, classic roadster - modern technology. NA1800, 99 head, 11:1 +2mm Wiseco pistons, Link LEM, Alloy f/wheel, JR headers.
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I ordered a fibreglass hardtop spoiler from carbonmiata which arrived today.
heh, I was too tight to get the carbonfibre version =P
it arrived painted black with (just being honest) a crap paint job (runs bubbles etc) so i have sanded it back with 320 grit then 600 grit sandpaper ready for painting.
I can't complain really, because I was honestly expecting something like a bare fibreglass wing with little more than a gelcoat ...... I had even been sourcing decent highbuild urethane or resin based filler primer and all the guff that goes along with fibreglass painting.
I'm not expecting the quality of the sistean chapel in my work but it should turn out ok for a noob job.
heh, I was too tight to get the carbonfibre version =P
it arrived painted black with (just being honest) a crap paint job (runs bubbles etc) so i have sanded it back with 320 grit then 600 grit sandpaper ready for painting.
I can't complain really, because I was honestly expecting something like a bare fibreglass wing with little more than a gelcoat ...... I had even been sourcing decent highbuild urethane or resin based filler primer and all the guff that goes along with fibreglass painting.
I'm not expecting the quality of the sistean chapel in my work but it should turn out ok for a noob job.
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will do, I'm just a little dissapointed I didn't have the foresight to order the hardtop rainrails and the puuurty vented headlight covers they also have at the same time as I ordered the spoiler.
don't feel bad, yours is sexy carbonfibre whilst mine is merely plain old fibreglass.awww im not the only one with one now.
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