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Darkstars
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DIY / Scooby

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Any one who knows me will also know that i like to build one off and heavily modified motorbikes, the more work i do my self the better, so you may not be surprised to know that this habit is starting to find itself applied to my Scoob :roll:

I have owned this car for a year and a half and can't stop tinkering........you know how it is 8)
Recently after fitting a set of red anodised lightweight pulley wheels (ready for the last BP meet) i decided it was about time to address a couple of components within the engine bay with a bit of shiny stainless and some imagination.
The parts I had in mind were the tmic support bracket and a battery cover
As there was nothing out there that I fancied it was obvious that yet again some more DIY was required! :roll:
First I made some templates out of good old cornflake packets, then transferred the measurements and my cut out designs into a scale drawing which i then e-mailed to a friend who had them laser cut for me, after some precision bending, careful welding and a good polish they were ready to try on the car :)
The intercooler bracket was spot on :D but as expected the battery cover had to be trimmed around the fuse box mount and the expansion bottle neck.
After some cutting & grinding they were persuaded to fit perfectly in the required position, then re polished.
Next job was to cut some perforated .5mm stainless which I airbrushed red and fixed behind the cut outs to give the required effect. :P

I now have some unique one off parts which i think compliment my other under bonnet mods nicely and I
Tony

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Post by slaphead »

That is a work of art - truly stunning Tony :notworthy: Damn I wish I could do that sort of stuff.


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Post by Ian (DaOne) »

saw this car at the v track day, and couldnt belive how clean it was, top custom mods and look sweet!!, i could only ever hope my engine looked that good
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the scoob is a JDM hoe

have lost my track V plates, with the help of BP :-)

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Post by Shaker »

Nice work there tony 8) finishes off the engine bay nicley.

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Post by IWANT1 »

Very nice fella like ive told you before nicest scooby i have seen :wink:

You popping down to the MLR sprint this year :?: :?:

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Post by Gerry H »

slaphead wrote:That is a work of art - truly stunning Tony :notworthy: Damn I wish I could do that sort of stuff.


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Certainly is but if you want to see some real works of art, ask Tony to post pix of his bikes. Whadya say Tony? :-D
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Post by Darkstars »

IWANT1 wrote:

You popping down to the MLR sprint this year :?: :?:

lee
Yes i think so lee, a very enjoyable day :D

Cheers for the comments everyone 8)
Tony

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