Marham prep with angle grinding goodness.

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Jon
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Daniel wrote:Very very nice indeed :D what model are they Jon? might have to write this down on my buy list. ;)
I've no idea Dan, I got them on ebay for an absolute steal.
But what I will say is that they enhance the drive ten fold, But are an absolute fucker to get in and out of! But on the plus side they look fairly hardcore :driving:

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Proper bucket seats enhance the driving experience more than just about anything else I can think of. The way they tie you into what the car is doing is one of those things that spoils you for anything different afterwards.

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They do look so :coolgleamA:
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stuart wrote: Snakehips, signing out ;)
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With Snett next Saturday I really needed this :frown: ...

The rear end was feeling a tad twitchy on cornering so I popped the old girl on a ramp at work for a look see and...

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I know that the OE arb to chassis mounts are a bit flimsy, But I didn't expect that to happen! Luckily i've got another one being delivered on Tuesday which will tide me over until after Snett, Then it's time for some Perrin stout mounts to be fitted :auto:

http://www.perrinperformance.com/produc ... 77&model=2

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Had the Perrin stout mounts, front and rear arb's, drop links and anti lift kit on my classic. It's really good quality gear.
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As I

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i can see that it's going to be a long while until your quest for speed is fulfilled :D i'm sure the MK2 splitter will be man enough to withstand those forces. and if those bars give way, you can always cable tie it up, cable ties can fix anything :thumbs: :rofl:
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never heard of aluminium composite sheet before
but after a google now i do :D
looks like it will be plenty strong enough :thumbs:
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Decided to have a bash at making the new splitter today, and

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looking good Jon :thumbs:

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