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Gerry H
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Was going to say, dishwashers are great for parts cleaning :)
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Keep the momentum up, good work boys!

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After months of talking we are finally a lot closer to securing a high profile sponsor. This bit of the project has been ongoing for almost the last year, from the time we first had the idea. Next tuesday we have to take the car over to them and leave it with them for a few days whilst they carry out various measurements. Hopefully will be able to say a bit more about it when we get the car back.:sifone:
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Sounds interesting?? Good luck!:thumbs:

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in pauls haist to get his reply up he has forgot to say that the car is booked into have its MOT on saturday, hoping that it pass's, all the work has been compleated for it.

i just need to set the tracking as for some reason the rack is slightly out to one side.
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while i was over pauls house sorting out a few rust spots on my GT i did the tracking on the car old school and fitted indicators and fog lights to the bumper

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Stop putting pictures up of such a sweet looking car!!
Seriously though, well done for such good progress- looking forward to seeing you guys and the car!

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Just collected the car from having it's mot........FAIL:o

1. Exhaust slightly blowing.......easy fix
2. Exhaust rubber mount missing.......got a spare
3. Both rear cailers leaking at hose....need tightening
4. One headlight too high
5. Shock absorber to hub play......tighten up

Apart from points 1 & 4 the rest were changed by Alan, but I in no way blame Alan. When you look at the conditions which he has to work in and the fact that he has changed the entire rear end, steering rack, front suspension, front brakes and driveshafts, I think he's done a sterling job.
Well done mate......................God that hurts to say.

This is one of the reasons that we like having our car mot'd, it tells us if it's safe to go :auto:. Even with herbie the mot was done at the start of the season.
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Cracking news guys :thumbs: Like you say Paul, Bart does so well in the conditions he has to work in. He'd be lethal if he had a workshop

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Top work gents!

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