Lets see your "One off" modifications!
Just use the existing overhead light thingy, a bit of MDF, a bit of filler and some paint, and about 6 hours to make it...
I have thought about getting some fibreglass ones moulded off it, but then it wouldn't be a 'one off modification' would it

I could be persuaded to make another though...
I have thought about getting some fibreglass ones moulded off it, but then it wouldn't be a 'one off modification' would it

I could be persuaded to make another though...
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Had a weekend of fun trying to fit a bugeye splitter on a classic got there in the end;
Also cut down some 3dr cossie bonnet vents and shortend by 2 slats and moulded them in the side to catch more air as front mount pipes block the original front vents. Also managed to get the original front grill back in front of the intercooler, Debaged top grill I done a while ago



KIP
Also cut down some 3dr cossie bonnet vents and shortend by 2 slats and moulded them in the side to catch more air as front mount pipes block the original front vents. Also managed to get the original front grill back in front of the intercooler, Debaged top grill I done a while ago



KIP
Last edited by KIPS; May 9, 2007 at 10:56 PM.
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From: in the woods...........555 Wagon Sqn
Had a weekend of fun trying to fit a bugeye splitter on a classic got there in the end;
Also cut down some 3dr cossie bonnet vents and shortend by 2 slats and moulded them in the side to catch more air as front mount pipes block the original front vents. Also managed to get the original front grill back in front of the intercooler, Debaged top grill I done a while ago



KIP
Also cut down some 3dr cossie bonnet vents and shortend by 2 slats and moulded them in the side to catch more air as front mount pipes block the original front vents. Also managed to get the original front grill back in front of the intercooler, Debaged top grill I done a while ago



KIP

Evo 5/6 front mount intercooler on a classic scoob 
http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y3zou...482&quality=70
http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y2jxf...482&quality=70
Dean

http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y3zou...482&quality=70
http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y2jxf...482&quality=70
Dean
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From: "Engineering Perfection in Essex"
Evo 5/6 front mount intercooler on a classic scoob 
http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y3zou...482&quality=70
http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y2jxf...482&quality=70
Dean

http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y3zou...482&quality=70
http://images.fotopic.net/?iid=y2jxf...482&quality=70
Dean
Now thats a nice bit of thinking.. well done that man











