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Bull72
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Finally got the car and polished it today

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Hi all, got myself a rev 2 turbo gts, here it is in all its glory :)

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Timsmr2
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Re: Finally got the car and polished it today

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Nice :thumleft: its hard to get silver type colours to look really shiney but that looks a good job. looks like a good clean example.
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Re: Finally got the car and polished it today

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Looks in excellent condition fella, nice one. Looks standard bodywise other than the wheels, is it the same inside and engine? Tell us a bit about yourself as well. There's a 20 yr old with a crashed tubby after 48 hrs on another forum here... 1st rear wheel drive. Do you mind my asking what sort of stuff you've had before?
Welcome along anyway. It really is a very clean looking car. Hope you'll have fun and reliability. :thumleft:

R.
Bull72
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Re: Finally got the car and polished it today

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HighwayStar wrote:Looks in excellent condition fella, nice one. Looks standard bodywise other than the wheels, is it the same inside and engine? Tell us a bit about yourself as well. There's a 20 yr old with a crashed tubby after 48 hrs on another forum here... 1st rear wheel drive. Do you mind my asking what sort of stuff you've had before?
Welcome along anyway. It really is a very clean looking car. Hope you'll have fun and reliability. :thumleft:

R.
Hi Highwaystar, cars the same inside including engine, its my first rwd so im taking it easy at the moment :shock: sold a honda crx vtec to buy this, have had loads of vauxhalls in the past #-o only mods done to the car are recent:-
timing belt kit
upgraded exedy clutch kit
front and rear pads, discs and recon calipers.
alternator and radiator
toyota sump and gaskets
mongoose exhaust and decat pipe
hks evc 6 electronic boost controller
upgraded walbro fuel pump
sard fuel regulator
apexi induction kit
17 inch oz alloys
HighwayStar
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Re: Finally got the car and polished it today

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Sounds good, some major bits refreshed. Glad to hear you're taking it easy, especially with the worsening weather and a new layout to learn. What tyres does it wear by the way?
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very nice car ! congrats , enjoy :thumleft:
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Bull72
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Re: Finally got the car and polished it today

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HighwayStar wrote:Sounds good, some major bits refreshed. Glad to hear you're taking it easy, especially with the worsening weather and a new layout to learn. What tyres does it wear by the way?


its on Federal ss 595 215/45R17.. these any good?
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Not sure about the tyre manufacturer themselves.... is it on 215s all round though? If so be even more careful than usual since it should have a stagger of about 30mm (factory standard) front to back (standard is 195/55/15 on the front and 225/50/15 on the rear). If it's on the same width all round expect more oversteer than is usual.... a lot perhaps. Not what I'd choose to get used to the new layout
Bull72
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Re: Finally got the car and polished it today

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HighwayStar wrote:Not sure about the tyre manufacturer themselves.... is it on 215s all round though? If so be even more careful than usual since it should have a stagger of about 30mm (factory standard) front to back (standard is 195/55/15 on the front and 225/50/15 on the rear). If it's on the same width all round expect more oversteer than is usual.... a lot perhaps. Not what I'd choose to get used to the new layout


I'll have a check later, i only use this car at the weekends, the guy i bought it off put on these wheels and tyres in may and theres only around 1000miles on them, would be a shame to take them off.. Thanks for the advice though as i dont know much about these cars.. :thumleft:
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Let us know. Shame or not though perhaps more of a shame to stack it through lack of rear end grip in the wet...
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Re: Finally got the car and polished it today

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welcome to the club mate that is a lovely example :thumleft:
one thing though, in your first post you might want to hit return between each link :)
Bull72
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Re: Finally got the car and polished it today

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Quigonjay wrote:welcome to the club mate that is a lovely example :thumleft:
one thing though, in your first post you might want to hit return between each link :)


](*,) learning everyday.. nice slideshow though :wink:
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Re: Finally got the car and polished it today

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Bull72 wrote:
HighwayStar wrote:Not sure about the tyre manufacturer themselves.... is it on 215s all round though? If so be even more careful than usual since it should have a stagger of about 30mm (factory standard) front to back (standard is 195/55/15 on the front and 225/50/15 on the rear). If it's on the same width all round expect more oversteer than is usual.... a lot perhaps. Not what I'd choose to get used to the new layout


I'll have a check later, i only use this car at the weekends, the guy i bought it off put on these wheels and tyres in may and theres only around 1000miles on them, would be a shame to take them off.. Thanks for the advice though as i dont know much about these cars.. :thumleft:


If its 215s all round you could always replace the rears and keep the 215s as spare fronts.
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