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Josh@TunerLifestyle

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  1. just ordered the foam. its half inch chick stuff so should muffle the road noise nicely
  2. ill be stopping the vibration by putting a foam layer on the bottom of it and to hold it down i will probs use Velcro heres another pic of the whole thing! the board is like 2 inches short so will need to do an end peace but this is not a problem
  3. cheers i am unsure at this moment! i currently have just the two tiny speakers so fek all music in the car lol i may put a sub in! also wanting a nice smooth carpet in the back so may make some kind of ninja sub! We shall see
  4. ill look at putting them back in if i can right! another update today! this lunch i made way on the boot build. i first cut some card board to the rough shape and put it under the lip of the plastic then drew a line round the plastic to get the exact shape Once i had done this with both sides and got some measurements i put it down on a big plastic board ( lighter than wood) All i have to do now is cut it out and cover it in carpet and get some kind of foam base on it!
  5. even with a rear strut and a full cage? im not sure they will fit in when the cage is in tbh!
  6. another update got some eyelids at a good price! question is now do i paint them black or silver?
  7. UPDATE! spent an hour or two putting all the plastics back in ready to make a false floor already taken away alot of the road noise so well chuffed! i had to do abit of cutting so when i put the cage back in it all bolts into place nice and easy also while i was digging out the plastics i found these, anyone know what they are and where they come from? Also i bought this from my brother for £100 used like 3 times and has loads of fittings! cant wait for the weather to pick up so i can have some fun!
  8. Hou said this on my first page of my build thread : The big issue with fixing harnesses to rear seat belt points is that in a front end crash, you risk badly damaging your spine because you, the seat and the harness can/do pivot forwards & down (think what would happen if the flimsy fibreglass seat back snapped!). MSA (Blue Book, Part K) say that the rear harness straps are prefered at an angle of +/- 10 degrees from horizontal, down to a max of 45 degrees. So your car would be unlikely to pass scrutineering if you mount to the rear seat belt points anyway, and you won't get to a nice s
  9. woop! jack passed CHECK the car passed CHECK now get him insured ;)
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