Opel Manta Project update 30/05/2009

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Fast Eddy
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Good work Suz,
You are a legend.
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have to hand it to you - that is some mega work.
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Post by Stuart »

That is some seriously impressive shit :notworthy:

I have to give you credit for that Suz, other than doing the damage to cut the cars up, I would have been as nervous as hell with the rest of it. I take it the guys that you were with know a little about this sort of thing?

Was Jay standing around taking the photos? :D
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Post by AdrianP »

Excellent work, I love the use of the floorplan, neat way to recycle a car... 8)

I used to have a D reg GTE Exclusive Coupe, and that was great fun to drive.

At the rate you are going, it will end up stronger than it was when it came out of the factory :o
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Post by RX7 »

Blimey Suz, this is A Team style ingenuity !!!

Well done, it really was a clever idea !!!
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Post by duncan »

Wow.

I think you win the prize for the most daring / daunting modifications... :thumb:

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Top effort there suz :thumb:

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Post by ScoobieWRX »

That a proper labour of love. Simply awesome!! :notworthy:
Buggers cancelled my op just a couple of days before it was due. Inconsiderate barstewards!! :rant:

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my jaw just dropped :o you jammy bugger that floor pan is perfect! :D and there's me moaning about a little rust patch on my door :lol:
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Post by blackskygtr »

stuart wrote: Was Jay standing around taking the photos? :D
I did have to get my hands a bit dirty. Coffee cups needed washing too!!!
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