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Tk wrote: what do the mo's owe you ? pm if you like , surely longer studs and normal nuts would do the job they have a normal recess before the cylinder bit dont they ?
What I paid you, plus the

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well wheels have now been chosen in the shape of 15" compomotive mo's
and perfect fitment for a mk1 (hopefully)

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damn ebay making me spend more money :) they are 'as new' and a bargain buy it now i could not refuse , shame there silver but i can either repaint or live with them

my r888's will be taken from the bbs rs's and slipped onto these so the mk2 can borrow the wheels for track time in august
rs's will probably get some skinny stretched tyres and look pretty on the mk1/2 or sold for more goodies as there worth a fair few
Small one's are more juicy

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Haha :)
I saw these. They should look nice on there.

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mental note to ones self trev is on 888 in august :driving:

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hopefully it will just be a case of steering with foot to the floor :) in my measely powered house brick
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rollcage is ordered :)
just a 6 point with single door bars and X in the hoop
up to 5 week wait for the bugger though

aeroquip hoses are now all built up for the brakes to connect everything up, tomorrow will be spent making brackets for the reservoirs and removing the rest of the 'black stuff'
i cant belive they painted the inside white and left the bloody stuff on the floor
also need some 50x25 section steel to adapt the front seat frame
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Well done for sussing the brakes out mate, bet you're well pleased.
So they went to the trouble of making it all bufty white inside, but left the sound insulation in? FreezE Spray time!!

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indeed they did and its the worst time of the year to do it , i did my pulsar in the winter and was far easier with no sprays etc..
i might do the heat method with a blowtorch
were do i buy this freeze spray, what is it for , is it the stuff plumbers use to freeze there pipes
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Screwfix were cheap when I did my E30, and yes its plumbers freeze spray. Beware the fumes though mate

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Sounds good trev :thumbs: ive been non stop looking at golfs today :blush5:
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