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You's one lucky brother, to have a pair of rude rides like that in your garage fair play :thumb right: :2gunfire:

Thanks I'm just addicted to these cars and needed one to drive everyday was tired of the mk2's

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Toffee, kick off a new "Rat-look" style over in the colonies....

 

Take inspiration from 50's rodders, flat paint, shiny wheels, detailing.... Go full stealth go Flat Black (use a Flat laquer)

 

Or TVR Chameleon.... only problem is it's about £1k a litre or something mad...

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Toffee, kick off a new "Rat-look" style over in the colonies....

 

Take inspiration from 50's rodders, flat paint, shiny wheels, detailing.... Go full stealth go Flat Black (use a Flat laquer)

 

Or TVR Chameleon.... only problem is it's about £1k a litre or something mad...

That not happening hopefully in spring or summer I have some money for paint and body filler and I'm gonna do this car up nicely.

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Just out of intrest what is it you do for a job out there to earn the funds for these projects? {as I'm obviously in the wrong game}

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Just out of intrest what is it you do for a job out there to earn the funds for these projects? {as I'm obviously in the wrong game}
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Well I live at home no bills besides a loans and I'm not driving so save money on gas and insurance I also get all my stuff at a pretty good price that helps A LOT i just work at some place make 2000 a month so imagine 2000 and no rent food insurance gas and blah blah I also don't drink when i go out a lot of my friends spend a lot of money on alcohol

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New headliner started ran out of glue though, the black one is to common wanted to be a bit diff so I got some Light green thought it would go well with the olive exterior.

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And new wheel came 300 mm Team Toffee has The 280mm Team

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Good choice !!

 

30 mm its the best !!

 

30mm - surely drivin is quite hard with such a small steering wheel :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Good choice !!

 

30 mm its the best !!

 

30mm - surely drivin is quite hard with such a small steering wheel :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

yeah its right, 28 mm its very hard and not too confortable, 30 mm is the limit and also confortable.

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Good choice !!

 

30 mm its the best !!

 

30mm - surely drivin is quite hard with such a small steering wheel :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

yeah its right, 28 mm its very hard and not too confortable, 30 mm is the limit and also confortable.

i dotn think you caught on man u keep saying 30mm and 28mm do you know how SMALL THAT IS lol 300 and 280mm is what u meant to say lol.

Here is some sound deadening I did liek 4 weeks ago

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You have a fan to keep yourself cool,we need a heater and thermals to keep ourselfs warm to work outside :lol:

 

Nice work !

That's actually a heat dish, it get SUPER HOT I don't work that hard lol it was negative 13 Celsius last night.

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Good choice !!

 

30 mm its the best !!

 

30mm - surely drivin is quite hard with such a small steering wheel :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

yeah its right, 28 mm its very hard and not too confortable, 30 mm is the limit and also confortable.

i dotn think you caught on man u keep saying 30mm and 28mm do you know how SMALL THAT IS lol 300 and 280mm is what u meant to say lol.

Here is some sound deadening I did liek 4 weeks ago

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Well spotted mate :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Glad someone did :lol: :lol: :lol:

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this looks very smart. i have just got some black suede to do my interior trim bits and roof lining, looks like a good job. did you have any probs with retriming any parts so that i can look out for them when doing mine. thanks

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did you have any probs with retriming any parts so that i can look out for them when doing mine. thanks

ONly prob was the B pillar your gonna have a BITCH time doing that inless u have real suede it might work out for you.

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is that due to the slider for the seat belt? i will give one ago tomorrow and see what happens. thanks.

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is that due to the slider for the seat belt? i will give one ago tomorrow and see what happens. thanks.

nope it's the bend where it starts it L curve you'll see

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oh. have you cut down the middle i could not make it out on the pic sorry. nice touch with the speaker.

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