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eurosmith
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Introducing

Post by eurosmith »

Hey, i've been using the forum for almost a month now so thought i'd put some info up. Seems like a great helpful setup you've got here certainly better than a few forums i've used.

The name's ad i'm 21 and live in the midlands i'm a qualified mechanic and i've just passed my MOT NT training course so will shortly be a qualified MOT tester too with any luck so any questions etc. fire away. I've always wanted an MR2 but couldn't insure one until i turned 21 i realised that i actually could :)

So anyway in the last 9 months i've gone from driving this:
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Well specc'd 60bhp mk4 polo brute, great car but way too slow, to this:
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UK Mk1 mx5 1.8, great car but too prone to severe rust and again too slow luckily i fell on my feet and swapped it for something a "bit" quicker, but until i could afford to insure it i bought this as a run around:
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Suzuki vitara, taught me how to mig weld and forced me into learning how to "fresh air" weld, suprisingly hardcore offroad and a right laugh with 6 mates in lol, then i turned 21 and finally insured this:
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Sorrento green 1.9gti specc'd mi16 conversion running approx. 190bhp, went like stink stuck to the road and stopped on demand, great fun but being french, fwd and french were the deciding factors in the end so i sold it and bought this off pistonheads:
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Turned out to be a guy called MR2EMO off here if you're familiar with the car you'll know the spec:

N/A UK Rev3 2.0 GT in goodwood green, 116k, turbo half leather interior, like new tein type flex and adjustable pillowballs all round, recent suspension and steering alignment setup, 16"enkei rp01s 7j fronts 8j rear, 205/45 and 225/45 T1R's all round like new, new mongoose rear silencer and toyota flexi, new headunit with amp, 6x9's etc.

For £2000 i couldn't have asked for a more sorted car, definitely one of the nicest car's i've driven, very firm but no rattles, knocks, bangs, strange noises or smoke etc. and very, very minimal rust to deal with, nice seating postion, comfortable, great engine sound, great sound system the list goes on.

Look forward to hearing from you and i'll be attending the Mids meet starting next month with any luck.

BTW does anyone know how to change the damping settings on Tein's? I know its to do with the small hole in the top of the shock absorber itself but do you wind the allen key in, out? take it out competely and adjust internally? Any help will be appreciated.

Cheers in advance fellas,
Ad.
GBTurbo
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Re: Introducing

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Looks like a well sorted car, can't help with the teins i'm afraid!
marc GT Turbo
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Re: Introducing

Post by marc GT Turbo »

Suzuki vitara, taught me how to mig weld :lol: :lol: i know what you mean :mrgreen: welcome onboard :thumleft:
1993 GT TURBO
craig
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Post by craig »

Welcome matey, the '2 looks nice and tidy.

Enjoy IMOC :thumleft:
HighwayStar
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Re: Introducing

Post by HighwayStar »

Looks like a good car fella. If it's your first mid engine take it easy especially in the wet till you're used to it. Meanwhile welcome to IMOC and 2 ownership... hope you'll have fun with both.

R.
Martin F
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Re: Introducing

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Nice car mate, welcome :thumleft:
reddev1ll09
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Re: Introducing

Post by reddev1ll09 »

Really nice lookin 2 m8..Welcome its a great site for loads of stuff \:D/ it's been a great help to me & my 2 :lol:

Red :twisted: 09.
eurosmith
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Re: Introducing

Post by eurosmith »

marc GT Turbo wrote:Suzuki vitara, taught me how to mig weld :lol: :lol: i know what you mean :mrgreen: welcome onboard :thumleft:


Lol, the thing was like a sieve when i got hold of it. Many hours of "fun" were spent making it roadworthy - sills, flitches, body mountings etc. Taught me well though :)
eurosmith
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Re: Introducing

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HighwayStar wrote:Looks like a good car fella. If it's your first mid engine take it easy especially in the wet till you're used to it. Meanwhile welcome to IMOC and 2 ownership... hope you'll have fun with both.

R.


Must admit i was a bit apprehensive at first but i made full use of the snow and damp to get more of an understanding of the cars physics.

Great fun once you get the hang of it though, by the end of a few sessions with my mates i could doughnut round a static car even with an open diff. Surprisingly it was my mate in his e30 that connected with a kerb (quite badly) and not me.

Cheers for the welcomes fellas, look forward to sticking around.

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marc GT Turbo
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Re: Introducing

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eurosmith wrote:
marc GT Turbo wrote:Suzuki vitara, taught me how to mig weld :lol: :lol: i know what you mean :mrgreen: welcome onboard :thumleft:


Lol, the thing was like a sieve when i got hold of it. Many hours of "fun" were spent making it roadworthy - sills, flitches, body mountings etc. Taught me well though :)



reminds me of my youth :lol: going back a while ..... 1988 :whistle: me and my friend jon bought an opel manta from the local car auction ! £160 , no mot , no tax and a flat betterry 8-[ it was a white gte that needed some attention :mrgreen: we got it back to the garage and jon said " we can have this on the road for sat :clown: it was thurs night :roll: he did the mechanics i did the paintwork , thats how we worked . so its going for an mot sat morning if its going to be on the road for sat
first look and the sills are bubbles of filler (known as bog in the trade). i put an angle grinder to it ................. it just fell on the floor in one lump ! a 2 ft long almost piece of bog held together by means of a newspaper #-o i was left with thin holes and tatters of a sill ! in them days though we used to buy whats called "universal sills " and i could fit them to anything :twisted: i had it done and painted for midnight :oldtongue:
1993 GT TURBO
eurosmith
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Re: Introducing

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marc GT Turbo wrote:
eurosmith wrote:
marc GT Turbo wrote:Suzuki vitara, taught me how to mig weld :lol: :lol: i know what you mean :mrgreen: welcome onboard :thumleft:


Lol, the thing was like a sieve when i got hold of it. Many hours of "fun" were spent making it roadworthy - sills, flitches, body mountings etc. Taught me well though :)



reminds me of my youth :lol: going back a while ..... 1988 :whistle: me and my friend jon bought an opel manta from the local car auction ! £160 , no mot , no tax and a flat betterry 8-[ it was a white gte that needed some attention :mrgreen: we got it back to the garage and jon said " we can have this on the road for sat :clown: it was thurs night :roll: he did the mechanics i did the paintwork , thats how we worked . so its going for an mot sat morning if its going to be on the road for sat
first look and the sills are bubbles of filler (known as bog in the trade). i put an angle grinder to it ................. it just fell on the floor in one lump ! a 2 ft long almost piece of bog held together by means of a newspaper #-o i was left with thin holes and tatters of a sill ! in them days though we used to buy whats called "universal sills " and i could fit them to anything :twisted: i had it done and painted for midnight :oldtongue:



Haha, sounds like a gem to me! You've gotta love people who clag holes up with filler lol.

Fair do's though i like your perseverance, manta gte would be a bit of a rarity nowadays too.
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