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jdmlove 08 October 2012 01:34 PM

Gorgeous car. can only dream of doing something like this one day.

KAS35RSTI 08 October 2012 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by frayz (Post 10817281)
I did.

What was needed? Material etc?

petethemeat 08 October 2012 01:44 PM

Saw this yesterday, very very nice example!

frayz 08 October 2012 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by jdmlove (Post 10819519)
Gorgeous car. can only dream of doing something like this one day.

Many thanks. :)


Originally Posted by KAS35RSTI (Post 10819537)
What was needed? Material etc?

Telephone
Switch card
WRC Spares phone number.
:D


Originally Posted by petethemeat (Post 10819543)
Saw this yesterday, very very nice example!

Thanks Pete. :thumb:

KAS35RSTI 08 October 2012 03:42 PM

Ah ryt

JonMc 08 October 2012 06:33 PM

Having seen this in the flesh this weekend I am now going to pull my finger out and get my engine bay sorted. Got some ideas from yours and a few others for some little 'custom' tweaks on mine.

Yours is a stunning motor though:thumb:

frayz 08 October 2012 06:40 PM

Many thanks Jon, shame I didn't see you.

What ideas have you seen that you plan on implementing? :)

JonMc 08 October 2012 06:48 PM

I'm going to fabricate some sort of paneling for the inner wing - slightly different to your moulded one as my intercooler pipe runs though there too. I'm putting my PSI3 on to the dash top so I'm looking at options for gauge mounting and you vent set-up is tidy which I might play a tune on rather than go down the a-pillar route.

Some of the simpler stuff I saw were the OE recirc brackets fixing them to the inlet and an improved pipework bracket onto the inlet - the difference between the Perrin and Japspeed stuff in terms of that last 5% is quite marked. In all it's just going to be a case of de-cluttering under the bonnet as best I can, oh and fitting my extra bonnet vent - slightly different to your but I like the way you had the threads fitted for your winter weather proofing:thumb:

With getting my MSc just about in the bag and back to a 9-5 job I'm looking forward to just having the time to get bits done.

frayz 08 October 2012 07:00 PM

Sounds great mate. Best of luck.

Nice to see someone noticed some of the little things in the bay :)


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