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Author Index page1 Monster rebuild update BREAKING FOR PARTS!!!! SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADVERT LINK
Robin
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3rd Sep 06 at 21:12   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

exactly.
timrud_
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Get electric PAS, weighs next to nothing, and doesn't drain power from the engnie using belts

You could even run it on a switch.
AK
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why do you need pas!!!!

Its feckin pointless unless your a weed
timrud_
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Its a boyo when your a lazy sod driving round town like me.

Not much point when racing, hence the switch
AK
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its never going to get driven round town is it?

broster
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its not having power stearing. IMO, if i fit electric stuff its something else to go wrong, something else to wire up, ill just fit non pas rack and be done with it.
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13th Sep 06 at 18:07   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

new pics:

just missed my car in this piccy



notice scooby traveling backwards towards my car :O



the clean up operation:




good news, rods and arp's turned up today, new head sorted and new block sorted, when i get into gear and get it!
Robin
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Impressive stuff
broster
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yeah they arrived in my inbox at work yesterday!
jr
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was going to ask you mate if you still wanted the bits
Jambo
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13th Sep 06 at 18:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ace pix Broster.

Good luck with the rebuild
Gavin
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good luck dude!


pew pew pew pewwwww
Jake
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how deep is the grass in the second picture?!?
broster
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jake, not very, but there is a small hill!
broster
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bit of progress, fitted front poly carb windows, just got to find a friendly window fitter to do the rears. but least its getting there, still waiting on crank and pistons, but thats all good, i dont hav time to build an engine yet!

rods are still sat here with arp's...

block is still at jr's lol
BeArDy
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How much the Poly Carb windows come in at?
broster
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i got 2 sets so worked a bit of a deal, call plastics for performance, very well made and i got them with a slight tint to them aswell, seen other kits that look messy, and i have a thermo formed rear window too. expect to pay 270ish for a kit with sliders in both front and poly formed rear
JM_16v
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look brilliant
Marc
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Ooooh looking good Brosty!
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getting there slowly hu! went out in rob's black tb'd car today, the noise makes me want to get it sorted NOW
3CorsaMeal
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thats properly cool

they look good
Matt H
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Security wise how practical are the polycarb windows?
mav
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looking good...
dhdev
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Looking sexy broster!
RobHayes
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quote:
Originally posted by Matt H
Security wise how practical are the polycarb windows?


they're that tight, you cant open them from the inside let alone the outside

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