[Mk2] [Turbo] Out with old beast in with the new.PARTS NOW IN 4 SALE SECTION

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Ed
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Out with old beast in with the new.PARTS NOW IN 4 SALE SECTION

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Do you mind spilling the beans on how you mounted the CC then or are you wanting to keep it a secret. :D

What's the make and model of the Pump then?

Cheers Ed
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My Car

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Hi Guys,

Glad my car has gone to a new home which will look after it as well as I have. :thumleft:

You right about the front of the car though, its a bit of a pain in the ar$e. Its got coilovers though so you could always raise it a bit

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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Out with old beast in with the new.PARTS NOW IN 4 SALE SECTION

Post by Greddy-Matt »

Tom you sold your car!!?? How come? :shock:
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underpants

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Well.....

I like to change my car more often than my underpants :D #

No not really, I've had the car for 18 mths and I felt it was time for a change. Also in its current form there is absolutely no way it would be able to get into the new car park at the offices we are moving to.

Would be kind of pointless to have a car which I use everyday that I'd have to pay to park just to make it to work.

Could have raised its suspension but that would ruin its appearance. Better that it goes to a new home :thumleft:

Don't worry though a suitable replacement is on its way soon :thumleft:
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Re: underpants

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tomwoodis wrote:Well.....

I like to change my car more often than my underpants :D #

No not really, I've had the car for 18 mths and I felt it was time for a change. Also in its current form there is absolutely no way it would be able to get into the new car park at the offices we are moving to.

Would be kind of pointless to have a car which I use everyday that I'd have to pay to park just to make it to work.

Could have raised its suspension but that would ruin its appearance. Better that it goes to a new home :thumleft:

Don't worry though a suitable replacement is on its way soon :thumleft:


It really is LOW!!!!!!!!!! It handels so well though i was well impressed ...............roll on the track days.

Shall i put my carbon bits on......................i really cannot make up my mind?????????
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Out with old beast in with the new.PARTS NOW IN 4 SALE SECTION

Post by Greddy-Matt »

Rude not to surely :lol:
You got a beaut' there :thumleft:
tomwoodis
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bonnet

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Personally I think the bonnet changed to carbon might look ok, The rest of the kit on the car really does work as is though and is very unique.

I've not seen another one like her in the entire time I owned it.

The only thing I would say is that I think the handling has improved since the main radiator at the front was changed from aluminium to a steel one. I guess this is because the car is overly light a the front generally so perhaps switching to a lighter bonnet would make the handling worse :-k

Guess you can change it back if your not happy :thumleft:

Speaking of which I really must get that ARC one repaired :shock:
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Out with old beast in with the new.PARTS NOW IN 4 SALE SECTION

Post by Harry »

One heck of an engine you had built Daniel, sorry about the misfortune with the cracked engine :( Best of luck with your new MR 2.Enjoy! :D
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Re: underpants

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tomwoodis wrote:I like to change my car more often than my underpants :D


Hattie was right then :shock: :pale:
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Out with old beast in with the new.PARTS NOW IN 4 SALE SECTION

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<<<EDITED BY ADMIN>>>

Removed all the 'Parts for sale'.

Have PM'd Gee Man about becoming a premium member in order to break and sell his car.

Please refrain from posting his list of parts on his behalf. [-X
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Out with old beast in with the new.PARTS NOW IN 4 SALE SECTION

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ScottBarton wrote:<<<EDITED BY ADMIN>>>

Removed all the 'Parts for sale'.

Have PM'd Gee Man about becoming a premium member in order to break and sell his car.

Please refrain from posting his list of parts on his behalf. [-X


I am now a premium member so my car is up for breaking now people :thumleft:
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