The Mugen Build (JDM DC2 continued)
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The Mugen Build (JDM DC2 continued)
Following my other thread, I,ve started on all the genuine mugen parts I have now. The side skirts are finally ready for paint, the mugen decals were wrong so had to order another set so that I have the right colours, and my mugen exhaust is ready to fit after ordering new gaskets and bolts. I hope to start repairing the front bumper soon and get this finished for the start of show season.
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Not that I mind but any reason to split this thread from the other one Darren? Thought it would have been better to include the older posts and photos???
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Just thought the other post was getting a bit long? Feel free to move this if you want mate.
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You crack on mate. It's your thread. We have some that are 50 pages plus 

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So big problems with the front bumper. Turns out its had a few previous repairs carried out to a poor standard and when I was sanding all the small cracks down, large chucks of filler fell out of the bumper
I,m going to have to use some more fibreglass to repair it so will take longer to repair but hopefully look great when its finished. Theres a possibility I may have to use the car as a daily to get to work so not sure how far to go with the build. Anyone used a dc2 as a daily driver??

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I did for 18 months, Rob Callow and Safety James also (amongst others on here).Mr Windscreen wrote: Anyone used a dc2 as a daily driver??
Very comfortable on 15s, quite unless thrashed, great driving position too......found the clutch a bit snatchy around town but nothing else to fault.
At least by repairing the bumper to your standards you'll have the peace of mind......and if it falls to bits on your driveway, you will also know who to blame

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Mate, with all that extra filler in the bumper, your car's fine tuned weight distribution will be hammered!! 
I bet that's taken a few hours so far but hopefully you'll be rewarded with a good looking and tough bumper.

I bet that's taken a few hours so far but hopefully you'll be rewarded with a good looking and tough bumper.
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Fibreglass is quite light mate, plus the weight of the twin loop (have you felt how heavy these are?!) will balance it all outStuart wrote:Mate, with all that extra filler in the bumper, your car's fine tuned weight distribution will be hammered!!
I bet that's taken a few hours so far but hopefully you'll be rewarded with a good looking and tough bumper.

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Not mine but found this on dc2 forum for a bit of motivation
