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Old July 3rd 2003, 11:05
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OK IM RUBBISH WITH COMPUTERS BUT BUILD A MEAN LOOKER
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Old July 3rd 2003, 13:54
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yeah, it does look like it's taking on a purposeful look.
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Old July 3rd 2003, 15:13
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Good looking car but one picture is not enough! Do you have a web site?
What hindges did you use for your suicide doors?
What is behind the scoop in the front?:wowwow:

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Old July 3rd 2003, 17:37
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Looks extremely interesting. Can not wait to see the finsished car.

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Old July 4th 2003, 04:44
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turbonutta wagen...

Thanks guys ive been on it for 9-10 years now and its just evolved into an over the top beast,The suicide hinges are supplied by my freind micheal leech at machine 7.
my mate and i built the 2"roll cage,the back end is removable
i will pop another picture on for you guys....
oh you asked what is behind the bonnet vent it provides cooling to the interior via an audi TT air vent...........
Forgot to say thats the back end of my porsche 915 5 speed gearbox...they are fun to fit........not
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Old July 4th 2003, 04:53
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The built in front scoop is what feeds the air to the Polo raddiator to keep the charge cooler cool....(for my Turbo system)
We have made a scratch built bumper to hid this that floats from the car so we dont have bumper mounts out of the wings
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Old July 4th 2003, 07:51
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Nice progress!
Went to your website but it looks like you are re-doing it. Any idea when you will have some pics up there?

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Old July 4th 2003, 08:20
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hi rich how are you...you goin to b-jam

i got my ally 944 s2 trailing arms today but i think ive got the wrong ones as they are the wide versions...do you know anything about those
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Old July 7th 2003, 03:30
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No Bug Jam fro me this year as I'll be at a mate's wedding in Thailand! It's a hard life... Did just go to BVF tho'
Not sure on the details of the trailing arms, but I think there are three sifferent widths, all plus extra track from brakes:
steel (stock)
early ally (stock)
ally (plus 1")
late ally (plus 2")
There have been better posts on this subject, do a quick search...

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