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RobSR

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  1. Thanks mate, will do. Its all if this turbo turns up - the company i ordered it through haven't given me an update for a week and have ignored my last email so I'm starting to worry abit.... Was rebuilding the brakes tonight too and its become apart i need the front wheel bearings changed to so thats another one for the list! Thanks mate Half of the speedlines done. Like mentioned will be changed for something else in time tho. IMG_2034 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr IMG_2035 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr
  2. Hahah yea, its gonna be tight...we'll see what happens. Im just gonna order everything i need on Friday and hope for the best and that i find time to do it. Im in Germany most of next week with work too see will see how it goes. Need to get it trailered off for its exhaust too when the turbo arrives.
  3. Headcover progression... Still no updates on the turbo 11816995_10153456607680196_2238698333447675544_n by Rob Fisher, on Flickr 11241613_10153456607670196_2719533957147586475_n by Rob Fisher, on Flickr
  4. Been after a silver bonnet for ages, can you get some better pics of condition?
  5. 2.5 will do 300. to get any further you'll want 3", with that in mind, you may aswell go 3 from the off.
  6. Thanks mate. Got the head cover back today. AN-10's welded on, baffle cleaned and acid dipped all the minging red paint off. Off to be painted next week with some of the wheels Wheels will however be changed in the future. IMG_1995 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr IMG_1994 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr
  7. I just threw all of mine away i think. Ill have a look if i have anything left. Ive got the rear bits if anyone wants it. Again it'll go down the tip so free to anyone who wants to come and get em.
  8. Some more updates: Refreshed throttle body on: IMG_1973 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr Nice to see all the front end electric's working! IMG_1975 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr IMG_1977 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr Starting to look more car like again! IMG_1984 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr Fabricated bracket for adjustable bias valve IMG_1985 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr IMG_1986 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr IMG_1987 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr Test fit...(all the bolts are getting changed of course!) IMG_1989 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr Brace on: IMG_1990 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr
  9. As above, good condition please. My current one has an awful touch in - small dents
  10. Ah it's cheap. I got 20meters and It was 20 quid. Then all you need is solder and some heat shrink. The rest is time.
  11. I cant remember off the top of my head. I'm gonna order some more to do abit of work on the engine loom so can get some for you if you want?
  12. Yes they do! Used MSA regulated Teflon lined hoses.
  13. Well your not far away from me so feel free to drop by and have a look , or me, you , Charlie etc and some other local boys will all have to get together !
  14. Cheers for the kind words boys! Regarding doing a tutorial for the tuck, it's abit difficult because there isn't a specific right / wrong way to do it.. It's just time consuming. Move the fusebox to where you want it and then just extended every wire to it lol.
  15. 2 AWG should be fine. Im looking to do mine shortly. Are people running inline fuses / circuit breakers? Heard people have just extended the wires and had no issues but wanted to check to see what others have done
  16. Cheers lads! Seeing as we like an update.... Carbon brace arrived from the motherland. should really buy the rear to match now they are on an offer! IMG_1960 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr IMG_1961 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr IMG_1965 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr Finished the loom, some mid pics and finished pics. Happy how everything functions as should! IMG_1966 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr IMG_1967 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr (Some conduit will be going over these) IMG_1971 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr Love it how empty the bay looks without the fusebox there IMG_1972 by Ro
  17. Got all the front engine loom finished and back in this evening. All tucked away out of site and it all works as should which is quite a relief after extending upwards of 40/50 wires. More udates soon
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