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Tk
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well today the next stage has started and there is no going back now
compressor 'check' airsaw 'check'
after a few cigarettes and a big gulp i set about butchering the arches, my pristine arches thats pretty rare on a 29 year old mk1, oh well

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both the fronts are done and rims trial fitted
brakes fill the rims nicely :)

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Small one's are more juicy

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extra track anyone :D

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so onto the rears
i managed to get one side done before food was calling

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im happy with how its all going

and could not resist a cheeky sticker that came from luxembourg

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more to come tomorrow and hopefully some full fat arches will be fitted
Small one's are more juicy

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Post by Jon »

Outstanding work sir :D
That's some "stance"!!! Love it :cheers2:

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Post by Stuart »

:love2:
Oh Mr Knights..........that is very pretty. Just how nice will that look with the proper Berg Cup arches on, and slammed? Have you compared the track width of yours to Jimbob's yet? I feel a slugfest coming on! :smilielol5:

I know the arch cutting would have stressed you out but the results look like they will be well worth while. You have always (well, as long as I have known you) been on about a really nicely done mk1 and now you have one. Step back and enjoy the view mate. I know your plans for the car and I think that you will have a very famous car on your hands quite soon.

You should be proud :driving:

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Post by Ben »

Oh yes !!! ... naughty
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stuart wrote: Have you compared the track width of yours to Jimbob's yet? I feel a slugfest coming on! :smilielol5:
we are pretty much the same :)
i trial fitted a front arch and oh my gosh, i may even need to trim the arch a touch, they are going to fill perfectly
i might need another 15-20mm stub axle spacer on the rear though

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Small one's are more juicy

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That's just so rude :coolgleamA: I can't wait to see the finished result.
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Post by pablo »

You have measured the garage doors....just to make sure you can get it out when finished;). Seriously though, loving it:thumbs:

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Looks awesome trev know it must of been hard to make the first cut into those arches.

But going to be worth it in the end.
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arches are not on, but both the rears have been cut and the two skins welded together
played around with some stickers and fitted a harness on my new harness bar :)
i dont know were the time went today , think i spent most of it thinking and pondering and adding to my shopping list
anyhow heres a few piccys

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oh and my new shiney carbon front splitter that i have not fitted yet wont be
one of these is going on instead but there will be a dash of carbon to go with it :)

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Small one's are more juicy

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