Black saph 2wd, Update 14/11/2015
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Didnt get as much done today as i would of liked to as the weather was crap all day
my Ł16 gazebo did its job
then this fella turned up to lend a hand getting the box in
box, prop, and ap6 paddle clutch all fitted up
also fitted a new clutch and speedo cable
got all the brakes on at last
jobs for tomorrow are
remove and refit the seats
fit the new fuel lines
bleed the brakes
remove and refit the front shocks
think thats about it
then just got to get my mate to sort the paint and then its all done
my Ł16 gazebo did its job
then this fella turned up to lend a hand getting the box in
box, prop, and ap6 paddle clutch all fitted up
also fitted a new clutch and speedo cable
got all the brakes on at last
jobs for tomorrow are
remove and refit the seats
fit the new fuel lines
bleed the brakes
remove and refit the front shocks
think thats about it
then just got to get my mate to sort the paint and then its all done
Last edited by Matt Baxter; 30-09-2008 at 06:28 PM.
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love the car mate! sapphs are definately one of my faves! hopefully il get one 1 day when insurance companies wont take the piss too much! keep up the good work!
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It's looking top-draw mate well done!!!
My old one felt a bit sketchy at the back end... Karl said most likely to be the old spongy beam mounts. The whole back end only has 3 mounting points to the car doesn't it?... i'd wanna make sure they're all as good as they can be. I take it you've tightened everything up properly?!
I like it... black and white's the way forward my friend!!! It'll save you removing your Rouse spoiler if you use your white bootlid too...
My old one felt a bit sketchy at the back end... Karl said most likely to be the old spongy beam mounts. The whole back end only has 3 mounting points to the car doesn't it?... i'd wanna make sure they're all as good as they can be. I take it you've tightened everything up properly?!
I like it... black and white's the way forward my friend!!! It'll save you removing your Rouse spoiler if you use your white bootlid too...
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It's looking top-draw mate well done!!!
My old one felt a bit sketchy at the back end... Karl said most likely to be the old spongy beam mounts. The whole back end only has 3 mounting points to the car doesn't it?... i'd wanna make sure they're all as good as they can be. I take it you've tightened everything up properly?!
I like it... black and white's the way forward my friend!!! It'll save you removing your Rouse spoiler if you use your white bootlid too...
My old one felt a bit sketchy at the back end... Karl said most likely to be the old spongy beam mounts. The whole back end only has 3 mounting points to the car doesn't it?... i'd wanna make sure they're all as good as they can be. I take it you've tightened everything up properly?!
I like it... black and white's the way forward my friend!!! It'll save you removing your Rouse spoiler if you use your white bootlid too...
Yeah everythings tight bit of yellow paint on the heads of the bolts as i went round tightening everything up(as per pic), set up the tracking today felt a bit better on the drive home still not right tho
but the rear beam bushes are a bit worn so will look out for a set of polly ones or poss solid mounts but they might be a bit harsh for the road
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Matt i have poly bushed rear beam minus diff for sale and also a front headlamp strip for morettes in black painted with no cut outs,
Im only in Bournemouth, rear beam has poly bush beam, arms, Poly ARB and the ARB is the thicker 4x4 one
Im only in Bournemouth, rear beam has poly bush beam, arms, Poly ARB and the ARB is the thicker 4x4 one