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Old February 18th 2004, 16:25
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hello everone
well a update on my track day/hillclimb 1303
shell is just about ready to start the body work and painting,thinking about porsche riverara blue{its a club sport colour}
now going with a typ 1 irs insted of a 901 mainly a strenth issue and the cost of a lsd for the 901 is huge!
have got all the 944 bits i need,brakes and suspension ready to swap over just waiting for my avo shocks.
cage is on it's way from safety devices 6 point mounting with x brace in the rear and harness mounts in the cage.
courbre carbon revaloution seats and 4 point harnesses.
momo "martini raceing" steering wheel
engine is getting thare as in starting to order the parts for it.
well untill the next time
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will put some pic's up when i start to put it all together
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Old February 26th 2004, 19:13
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PICS!! ME.. WANNA.. PICS ahhaha

You don't have any not finished pics of your car?

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Old February 27th 2004, 09:32
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I'm with Racelook, I wana see some too.
Have you got some pic's of the colour? I have a feeling that is the colour I want....but I don't know what it's called


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Old February 27th 2004, 18:14
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when i get some pics i will try and post them.lexan windows now arrived so thats somthing else to fit.might order my lsd next week as well.collecting the 25mm tube in the morning so i can fab my kafer style cup brace and strut brace.
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Old March 24th 2004, 19:56
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Coming along nicley Rob.
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Old March 25th 2004, 05:23
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Hello Rob,
tell me more about your AMC heads in the first picture!
Very impressive!
Who did the welding/head work on those?
Are those square ports or oval ports rewelded for round exhaust ports and stubbies?
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Old March 25th 2004, 05:47
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Looking very good

Done by stateside tuning if I am not mistaken

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Old March 25th 2004, 09:47
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Looks nice. But stil a long way to go.
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Old March 25th 2004, 16:43
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Looks nice. But stil a long way to go.
yes a lot of work to do but will be out this summer,hopeing to go to the retro festival at santa pod in may then race it all summer.
the heads are by stateside tuning dont know if round or square port but are dam big now!made to fit 911 stub pipes.valves are 44x38 trw bmw outer springs and wasserboxer inners t-6 retianers and a installed spring rate of 240" no valve float until 7600rpm.48cc chambers and 5th studded.
bomb prof.cant say how impressed i am with the work by james at stateside the compleate engine is a gem and cant wiat till i can take it out.
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Well keep us in touch
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Where did you get your roll cage...
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Old March 26th 2004, 04:12
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Where did you get your roll cage...
the cage is from a company in the uk called safety devices and is for a 02 standard beetle,that is why i have removed the dash as yhe front hoops will not fit with it still thare
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Hey Rob,
What did you have to pay for those beautifully done heads by Stateside Tuning?
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Old March 26th 2004, 16:55
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Hey Rob,
What did you have to pay for those beautifully done heads by Stateside Tuning?
Thanks,
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dont what he charges as i brought the compleate long block from him and its second hand,i paid £1500 for it.
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