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Chris Green

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  1. Another parcel arrive from the motherland And I'll just leave this here...
  2. Great stuff Beth.
  3. Well guys, now we have Xmas & January (almost) out of the way, it's about time I started getting a meet together. Going to run one on 14th February. I think a straight up Room2Race meet would be best, given the weather. So the details. When: Saturday 14th February, 13:00 Where: Room2Race, Eddie Irvine Complex, Balloo Road, Bangor. What: 2 hours of racing simulators & a bit of grub after (optional) Who: Anyone If we could get a list together by 7th February, that would be great.
  4. Thanks guys. I think I paid around a 10er for 50 Phil, not expensive. I've to start working out the sizes of the other nuts and bolts now.
  5. GT6 does have it. I'll post a time tomorrow.
  6. These arrived on Friday, (not one of my big packages though) should tidy the bay up nicely. I finally finished the engine loom, apart from the TPS as I need to source a new plug.
  7. Just got notification package number 2 is in the air.
  8. Nice updates Beth, just had a good read through this. Changed alot since I seen her back in September!
  9. I'm just hoping it pays off!. Yeah, it's very time consuming and patients are required lol
  10. Cheers Phil, still a bit more to come. Hope to finish off the loom this week, get a lot off to the powder coaters and order up some polybushing. Also picking up a few interesting bits from Joel at the end of the month too.
  11. Cheers Fellas! Well I came home today and found that Santa had been in a yellow van. That's shipment 1 of 3, still waiting on a few bits & pieces coming.
  12. Sorry dude, if I had a buyer for the other two, I would have. Hyper Rev back for sale!
  13. Been soldering on (pun intended) with the wiring loom. I decided rather than doing a wire tuck, why not tidy up the loom. So, I order some braided sleeving & heat shrink from eBay and got to work. I started be disassembling the fuse box & splitting up the loom as much as possible. Toyota did a hell of a job putting the loom together as I look me about 2 hours to strip & clean it. The loom engine loom actually splits into three pieces (fuse box, power & started and engine harness) which kind of made the job a bit handier. I started with the power & started as it seemed to be the easiest to get use to the braid & heatshrink. The moved on to the fuse box, which was handy too. The engine harness actually unplugs from the box so that did make like a bit easier. Each individual wire needs to be cut, sleeved, soldered & heat shrinked, so it is a very time consuming process. I am now about 75% complete and hope to finish off this week. Here's a few photos.
  14. I have an anodized blur aluminum one dude.
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