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maniac June 2nd 2005 11:31

Questions about maniacs ride
 
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zen June 13th 2005 22:16

very nice. would like to see more pics.

vujade June 13th 2005 22:19

very classy looking :D

Uber Affe July 8th 2005 00:11

Where Did You Get Those Wheels!?
 
I have been trying to find a source for those exact wheels.
ATS Classics (Silver) 15x6...4x130 PCD?
Would you happen to know of a good source for them?
I would be very appreciative.

Thanks in advance,

Gabriel Sainz

maniac July 8th 2005 01:57

hi,

ats classic wheels are only availible at 7x15 or 5x15
You can buy them at hoffmann-speedster.de

Cu,
maniac

Uber Affe July 9th 2005 00:52

Wow...I really need to learn German.
 
I must be a fool.
I can't make out a thing on that site.
Well, A couple of things.
The explanation on the widths of fenders was a bit weird.
Also, I can't figure out the prices, I am going to hold out for a source a bit closer to home. I just saw a guy on samba who managed to find a full set for $120.00 Insane!!! What kinda luck is that?!

thanks for the info.Much appreciated.

G.Sainz

maniac July 26th 2005 02:35

Picture Shooting with a friend:

http://img333.imageshack.us/img333/7...1web0dx.th.jpg

http://img333.imageshack.us/img333/3...1web0vw.th.jpg

maniac July 26th 2005 02:37

http://img333.imageshack.us/img333/4...1web1jv.th.jpg

http://img333.imageshack.us/img333/3...1web1ca.th.jpg

http://img333.imageshack.us/img333/5...1web7my.th.jpg

http://img333.imageshack.us/img333/7...1web0lf.th.jpg

Racelook July 26th 2005 13:06

Nice bug :D

LOAF July 26th 2005 13:13

Wow.. very nice..

Where did that Dash Come from.. That looks gorgeous.. (think thats how its spelled)

Let us know..
Alex

maniac July 27th 2005 02:14

the dash is handmade ;-)

LOAF July 27th 2005 09:28

Maniac,

If you have some time, so should share with us on how you went about building the dash..

Is it a CF Cover, sorta like a dash pad..

Thanks
Alex

maniac February 28th 2006 08:55

1 Attachment(s)
hi,

same news about my dash:

LED in my gauges ;-)

oasis February 28th 2006 11:58

:agree: Gorgeous! :agree:

ricola February 28th 2006 16:42

Would you be able to tell us how you went about doing the carbon finish on the dash? Is it the complete dash or just the top section? I'm building a reprofiled 1303 dash at the moment and this would be great...

Rich

maniac March 1st 2006 03:21

hi,

i have done only the top section.
http://www.kaeferpower.de/4images/da...maturenb04.JPG

I have cut all the orginal material in the top section.
Maked a new board for my gauge.
Now i have covered the top section of the dash with cfk.
Its hard to explain it in english *lol*

ricola March 1st 2006 06:07

Thanks for the extra pic, but what is cfk?

Cheers, Rich

maniac March 1st 2006 06:11

cfk=Carbon Fibre

LOAF March 1st 2006 08:38

How about tell us in german, we can always use leo or someother translator to figure it out..

Still very eage to learn how you went about it..

Loaf

ricola March 1st 2006 09:50

Aha, I thought it was some special version of carbon fibre...

So, did you just do a wet lay-up with a single top skin of carbon fibre cloth and resin or do you have access to vacuum bagging, ovens etc etc?

Rich

maniac March 1st 2006 09:56

ok, i use a online translator:

The carbon is over laminates.
I removed first whole plastics on the top side of the dashboard, to catch up my own dashboard. Afterwards take place the rough cut the carbons fiber from one piece.
The instrument panel is rough properly and degreased afterwards with silicone remover.
Subsequently, I coated the instrument panel thickly with epoxy resin.
Carbon fiber Mate now evenly without folds present.
Next Coat wet in wet.
be aware that there are no bubble or folds in the carbon fiber.
Now we will waiting that the epoxy will be dry (2 Days at 20°C)
You must now use 200 Sandpaper to rough the epoxy and remove the dust with silicon remover.
Next step: a new coat with epoxy.
Wait another day to get the exopy dry.
Now you can use 200, 400, 600 Sandpaper and polish the epoxy.
At last you can use Clear lacquer to get a fine coat.

Hope you can understand what i mean....

maniac March 1st 2006 10:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by ricola
Aha, I thought it was some special version of carbon fibre...

So, did you just do a wet lay-up with a single top skin of carbon fibre cloth and resin or do you have access to vacuum bagging, ovens etc etc?

Rich

Its a wet up-lay, no vacuum.
If you work very clean, theres no need for a vakuum bagging.
The epoxy will work under 70°C so you can use it in your car.
Better results will be with a vakuum bag and combustion chamber from your painter :laugh:

ricola March 1st 2006 13:13

Thanks, it makes sense now, how long did it take you to get a finish that good, must have been a lot of work!

Rich

maniac March 2nd 2006 02:43

About 40h, was a lot of work

LOAF March 2nd 2006 10:49

Makes lot of sense..

Thanks
Alex

maniac April 4th 2006 05:38

2 Attachment(s)
Update:

new Wheels ;-)
Tomason 8.5x18"

and new suspension.
Suspension is a coilover from Remmele

Racelook April 4th 2006 06:55

Nice!!!!

Maybe some brighter pic?

Wiebrand

maniac April 4th 2006 07:03

hmm, ive done the pics directly after the modifikations finished.
The car is now going to check at the german "Tüv", to legalize the modifikation for streetdriving.
I will make the pics bigger and better

http://www.kaeferpower.de/4images/da...AG0093_web.JPG

http://www.kaeferpower.de/4images/da...AG0092_web.JPG

Racelook April 4th 2006 10:32

Verry nice..

What offset have these wheels? And did you use spacers?

maniac April 4th 2006 10:50

offset is in front 38mm
rear are 15mm

I will use spacer front 15mm, rear 10mm
My fenders are 4cm widen

mini_kris April 4th 2006 13:06

i love that, its really cool :D

Racelook April 5th 2006 18:12

Thanks........


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