EDAN Escort S2 Turbo.Update,03/04/11 reverse charge carrier fitted
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Bumper & splitter have worked very well, Mirrors are cool and to be honest if it was anyone but you I would say the roof is a step to far but I think you will pull it off as I thought the same about the bumper and it looks stunning
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Dave.. You should go to the psychiatrist That's crazy (but fantastic of course). What will be next? Rear spoiler? Front arches? Door panels and interior? Whole car? I think You will never stop it.
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dude thats looking soooooooo nice ive got a red one now :P
ive been away for a while but just checked through all the updates bumper looks truely amazing and all the carbon stuff wooooot ;p giro in deee house!
ive been away for a while but just checked through all the updates bumper looks truely amazing and all the carbon stuff wooooot ;p giro in deee house!
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Dave, what is a vague price of the roof including the full costs of having the mould made up?
just im at the stage right now of seriously considering having the roof chopped off for a non sunroof roof - so just weighing up the options etc.
just im at the stage right now of seriously considering having the roof chopped off for a non sunroof roof - so just weighing up the options etc.
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Dave, sorry for your thread hijack here mate
Neil, im just wanting to weigh up the pro's on con's at the mo.
i know its not going to give me a huge weight saving, but dependant on costs its something id really like to do.
and with the car having alot of body work at present it seems to be the ideal oportunity to tackle this all at once - what with a new tailgate, doors, wings and bonnet going on - a new roof wont really hurt the situation
plus, if i have no sunroof, then i wont be able to get thrown thru it if i roll this escort like the last one
i know its not going to give me a huge weight saving, but dependant on costs its something id really like to do.
and with the car having alot of body work at present it seems to be the ideal oportunity to tackle this all at once - what with a new tailgate, doors, wings and bonnet going on - a new roof wont really hurt the situation
plus, if i have no sunroof, then i wont be able to get thrown thru it if i roll this escort like the last one
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Dave, sorry for your thread hijack here mate
Neil, im just wanting to weigh up the pro's on con's at the mo.
i know its not going to give me a huge weight saving, but dependant on costs its something id really like to do.
and with the car having alot of body work at present it seems to be the ideal oportunity to tackle this all at once - what with a new tailgate, doors, wings and bonnet going on - a new roof wont really hurt the situation
plus, if i have no sunroof, then i wont be able to get thrown thru it if i roll this escort like the last one
Neil, im just wanting to weigh up the pro's on con's at the mo.
i know its not going to give me a huge weight saving, but dependant on costs its something id really like to do.
and with the car having alot of body work at present it seems to be the ideal oportunity to tackle this all at once - what with a new tailgate, doors, wings and bonnet going on - a new roof wont really hurt the situation
plus, if i have no sunroof, then i wont be able to get thrown thru it if i roll this escort like the last one
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Dave,
As ever top work fella!
I know there are two part bonding adhesives out there that people use instead of welding, where perhaps access is impossible. They are stronger than a weld and contain glass beads to ensure you cannot over clamp them and squeeze all the adhesive out.
They bond most materials also. Dont think they are cheap ,but not silly money. May help you with the bonding on, but I am sure, knowing you, you have it all in hand anyway!
As ever top work fella!
I know there are two part bonding adhesives out there that people use instead of welding, where perhaps access is impossible. They are stronger than a weld and contain glass beads to ensure you cannot over clamp them and squeeze all the adhesive out.
They bond most materials also. Dont think they are cheap ,but not silly money. May help you with the bonding on, but I am sure, knowing you, you have it all in hand anyway!
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Dave,
As ever top work fella!
I know there are two part bonding adhesives out there that people use instead of welding, where perhaps access is impossible. They are stronger than a weld and contain glass beads to ensure you cannot over clamp them and squeeze all the adhesive out.
They bond most materials also. Dont think they are cheap ,but not silly money. May help you with the bonding on, but I am sure, knowing you, you have it all in hand anyway!
As ever top work fella!
I know there are two part bonding adhesives out there that people use instead of welding, where perhaps access is impossible. They are stronger than a weld and contain glass beads to ensure you cannot over clamp them and squeeze all the adhesive out.
They bond most materials also. Dont think they are cheap ,but not silly money. May help you with the bonding on, but I am sure, knowing you, you have it all in hand anyway!