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nice looking car :) looks like ya put alot of hard work in keep it up :) keep the pics coming
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Really liking that white and white look.

Superb project and look forward to the next chapter.
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Great work Jason - I think you are making a good choice to get it running and then develop it rather than suffering from project creep and never finishing it.

It looks great in the flesh too :thumb:

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awesome - looks like a great project - really liking the white and love the idea that at the present it's very easy to see where parts go on the underside - however i'm sure after a few sessions it will not be so shiny :)
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Awesome project there mate. Think you have made the right choice about getting it running then developing it. You'll have a lot of pleasure testing all the mods as you develop it. 8)
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What a great project you have on the go there.
Wish all cars was that shiny underneath!!
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Post by Bart »

that is a lovely looking car in white and the alloys to boot :grin:

i like the way your setting up the suspention on it it looks close to the one
that ZOO MOTORSPORT use on the RS500 its kind of a touring car set up.

what engine are you going to be using in the car to start off with will it be
the standerd engine to start off with then work your way up as these engines
are quite easy to tune and get parts for.

look forward to following this thread more ford boys needed :-D
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Post by Mr Fletcher »

many thanks for the interest guys makes all the effort worthwhile , :grin:

bart the engine i shall be running has been rebuilt about 4k ago and i have a dyno for 217 bhp @5795 rpm but that is just a piece of paper . it does have a vernier pulley fitted but thats about all i can confirm .

i was going to concentrate on handling and weight with a reliable engine as i have had some cars with half the bhp of my
subaru give me a run for my money . lets face it i need as much development as the car so a nice steady learning curve
together will do me just fine. :-D

just been investigating the wiring loom , removing imobiliser and unnecessary wiring (looks like edward scissor hands has
been around) :wink:

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Believe it or not i still have this kicking around ,it is a rolling shell only .no 888

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oh jason you bad man , my mind is going into overdrive
does it still have a cage and them rims ?
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