my rally car,,so far !!!!!!!!
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my rally car,,so far !!!!!!!!
http://images1.fotopic.net/?iid=y54f09&outx=600&oq=0
http://images3.fotopic.net/?iid=y54f0c&outx=600&oq=0
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its gettin there,,ime just awaiting the roll cage before i can finish her off
http://images3.fotopic.net/?iid=y54f0c&outx=600&oq=0
http://images4.fotopic.net/?iid=y54f0a&outx=600&oq=0
http://images5.fotopic.net/?iid=y54f0b&outx=600&oq=0
http://images2.fotopic.net/?iid=y54f0d&outx=600&oq=0
its gettin there,,ime just awaiting the roll cage before i can finish her off
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group A
its just taking ages to do,,the wiring is a nightmare,the black bitchomen stuff on the panels is a pig to get off ,,,,the joys of building rally cars eh ???
its just taking ages to do,,the wiring is a nightmare,the black bitchomen stuff on the panels is a pig to get off ,,,,the joys of building rally cars eh ???
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I remember it well when I started building a track day sierra a few years ago when my Lancia blew up I then sold the bugger before using it though
Group A from scratch though must be one hell of alot of work putting all the brake lines inside the car & the fuel tank plus all the wiring and other bits are a masssive job How many hours have you spent so far on it?
Group A from scratch though must be one hell of alot of work putting all the brake lines inside the car & the fuel tank plus all the wiring and other bits are a masssive job How many hours have you spent so far on it?
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Whats the differences between A and N, Am i right in thinking one only has 2 or 3 differances from a road going version?
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its hardwork,
ive spent a few weeks on it now,it does'nt look like it i suppose, but its a big job,especially when i am doing most of the work on my own.
its going to be well into next year before i rally her as i need more money and rally stuff dont come cheap !!!!
luckily its my 2nd rally car that i have built from scratch so i know what to do with most of it.
roy
ive spent a few weeks on it now,it does'nt look like it i suppose, but its a big job,especially when i am doing most of the work on my own.
its going to be well into next year before i rally her as i need more money and rally stuff dont come cheap !!!!
luckily its my 2nd rally car that i have built from scratch so i know what to do with most of it.
roy
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cheers for the support guys
the engine is staying fairly standard at the moment (dependant on money/sponsors)
i dunno what events to go for at the moment,i havent realy looked into it,i may just do a few single venue events and then go for a multivenue event if it all goes well (fingers crossed !!! )
i hit a few problems today and was a little slow going but the wiring loom is near enough complete,it just needs a few hours finishing off.
the fuel tank has gotto come out,and looks like a fairly big job dropping the rear running gear etc i dont fancy doing it but i have to be in the right mood to tackle somthing like that !!!!
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the engine is staying fairly standard at the moment (dependant on money/sponsors)
i dunno what events to go for at the moment,i havent realy looked into it,i may just do a few single venue events and then go for a multivenue event if it all goes well (fingers crossed !!! )
i hit a few problems today and was a little slow going but the wiring loom is near enough complete,it just needs a few hours finishing off.
the fuel tank has gotto come out,and looks like a fairly big job dropping the rear running gear etc i dont fancy doing it but i have to be in the right mood to tackle somthing like that !!!!
roy
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has anyone got a blue book (motorsport regs) ?????????
i have lost mine,,i need to know the firwall thickness for the backseat.
any ideas ???????
i have lost mine,,i need to know the firwall thickness for the backseat.
any ideas ???????
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When you pick an event post up in 'Motorsport General', there's usually someone going to most events, myself included and you'll prolly get some pics! I'd imagine it to be a good place to find someone with a blue book too
Good luck
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