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Post by rayman gtir »

trev im glad you have gone with the black wheels mate as you know i have a bit of a fetish for black wheels.

really looking nice, gonna have to come down again for another look, i think you should still come to the RR on the 18th nov.

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Post by kev@tga »

like the wheels mate they look like mine :-D go for the whiteline arbs i have just had them fitted on mine from gary@apt makes a hell of a difference imo :wink:
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That looks like its coming together nicely for next years sprints Trev 8)

Will be great to see you and the car out there 'doing it' at the JISC stuff :thumb:

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Superb progress, looks great.
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rayman gtir wrote:trev im glad you have gone with the black wheels mate as you know i have a bit of a fetish for black wheels.

really looking nice, gonna have to come down again for another look, i think you should still come to the RR on the 18th nov.
dont think i could go and run at a pulsar RR day with the scooby haters :lol: and welcome round anytime mate for a cuppa.

if the rear arb makes such a difference like it did on my pulsar then its a must have, amazing how a thicker bar makes so much difference,


looking forward to doing a few of the jisc sprints next year, which is why im trying to sort the handling and brakes out a bit. im sure i'l be down on power compared to other entries but i'l give it a bash , im not sure what power the car is putting out at the moment

bodywork is crying out to be done like flaking paint on bumpers and the odd little dent but that can wait (probably forever :lol: )
thanks everyone for the kind words
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well teins are now fitted and think i may need more trips to the dentist, seriously stiff even on softest settings, im sure they will be superb on track, just as well its not a daily driver :lol:
anyone know if tein do different spring rates ?

also had a delivery from rallynuts : omp wrc 350mm suede steering wheel also omp boss , wheel is dished and was not sure if i would like it closer to me but i think it works well also a sabelt harness to keep me locked in , cars getting there slowly

remap on the cards soon possibly going apexi power fc route
also still waiting for my performance friction brakes but told they will be with me next week

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Post by blacky »

Good work mate :D

I am keen for a suede steering wheel, but eh dish on those also put me off, how dished is yours??

Also, how did you get on disabling the air bag light??

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dish is only about 70mm here is a link http://rallynuts.com/motorsport/Rally%5 ... l_2188.asp i got a black suede one , very reasonable price and looks/feels good imo, i did not have a problem as the v3's dont have airbags

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Tk wrote: i did not have a problem as the v3's dont have airbags
Here we go again :roll:

Mine does :D

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:lol: :lol: :lol: mine must be special

i just assumed they came in on the v4

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