Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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philmr2
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:22 pm Post subject:
I'm just about to tackle fitting TOM's kit to mine. Genuine skirts so they shouldn't be a problem... Fake front bumper could be trouble though!

To be honest the front bumper was quite easy to do, 2 small cuts behind the sidelights and a bit of filler work and all went well :D
philmr2
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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After doing a little bit of swapping parts over from the tubby to the n/a,Mainly the seats, I keep looking at the tubby and the thoughts of turning it back to stock keep cropping up in my head, ](*,)

Now the big question is do i or don't i,

Answers on a post card would be great :thumleft:
stace110
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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Keep it stock buddy .....its a clean car and a good base to start from.
philmr2
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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I think stock is the way to go mate :D
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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A few pics of darrens rev 5

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Had to put them on darren, it made my drive full of mr2's

:D
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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After swapping a few bits out of the tubby i decided the cream interior would look better in the n/a and hey presto the transformation was excellent :D

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The tubby now looks stock with the standard interior, Itching to get the engine out and stripped down now.
stace110
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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philmr2 wrote:A few pics of darrens rev 5

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Had to put them on darren, it made my drive full of mr2's

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Lol thought you would ....
craig
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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That driveway is 2 crowded.

*gets coat. :whistle: :mrgreen:
philmr2
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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You can never have 2 many 2's :D
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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After deciding to take the skirts of the n/a at the weekend to strip them right back to get a good finish on the paint i came across an unwelcome visitor to the car :(

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So after a couple of nights of thinking the best way around this ive come to the conclusion of turning the tubby into a lot nicer car than i was planning on doing, The n/a now looks a little worse for ware :shock:


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Atleast theirs a light at the end of the tunnel :thumleft:
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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:(

Take it the sills on the turbo are spot on?
philmr2
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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Oh yes it had about £500 odd pounds spent on them by the previous owner, So thought ide rather put the cash into the tubby rather than the n/a, But atleast i can stock pile some useful spares of the n/a :thumleft:
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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Sounds like a plan! :thumleft:
stace110
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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Its a shame buddy but atleast you can make some money for the tubby by breaking the n/a .....ill buy a few bits off you .
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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:thumleft: No probs mate, Had a change of heart on the bodykit ime going to keep it stored away in my workshop, i think ide regret selling it, Going to spend some time on the bumpers and skirts and get them painted and polished so there super shiny. :D
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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Well the end is nigh for the n/a, After pottering around the n/a for the past week or so the poor old car now looks a little different to how it did :cry:

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After getting the interior looking quite smart in the old girl things now look worse for wear #-o

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But atleast alot of the parts will be in the tubby :D

More pictures and updates to come i feel \:D/
philmr2
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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Now the n/a has departed its time to start on the tubby so with the car so far up in the air at the back end it can only mean one thing.....

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ENGINE TIME ...........

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Out with the old and now the car is waiting to have the new engine fitted :thumleft:
craig
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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Good progress buddy! Tuned in :D
philmr2
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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Thankyou :thumleft: Thats about 5ish hours work gone into so far today and engine out. quite happy with the progress so far.
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Re: Toms kit (now rev2 tubby)

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Cant wait to see the progress on this :D
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