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    More paint to come tomorrow......
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    • #3
      loooking goooooooood!
      i likez it !!!!
      Cheers, Benny
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      • #4
        damn. that looks smoooth!!!

        Awesome cage
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        • #5
          Good Grief Charles. You cant race that, I think you should show it
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Golf Loon
            Good Grief Charles. You cant race that, I think you should show it
            x2, it's all so white!
            Past: Mk3 Golf 2L 8V, Audi 8L A3T.
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            • #7
              dang it's looking clean
              with all those rollcage point
              that body is going to be stiff
              big thums up

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              • #8
                Have you figured out how you are going to mount your seats? Good thinking with the white, just hit it with a spray can when you weld the mounts in.

                you can kind of see mine from this pic, also a 14" rally tire wont fit all the way down in the wheel well, mine has some bars that the wheel sits on/

                76' Mk1 Rally Car, 1800 8v haltech ecu
                94' Fairmont Ghia, v8, big cam, leather, perfect for towing golfs
                89' EA ex taxi, lpg, cheap and easy

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                • #9
                  Seat mounts are already in

                  you can just make them out... will grab a better pic tonight after the next coats go on.

                  Found out about the 14" tyre (DOH!).. planning to mount mine to that extra bar between the towers, then space for tools in the rest of the wheel well.

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                  Last edited by Bluerex; 14-03-2007, 06:58 AM.
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                  • #10
                    Hehe, I've just done the exact same job I agree 100% that it's bloody awful. I've never hit my head whilst doing paint prep so many times

                    1976 Project Carbon Mk1 - Sold! | 2015 Lotus Exige Cup | F80 M3 Family Wheels

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Bluerex View Post
                      Seat mounts are already in
                      you can just make them out... will grab a better pic tonight after the next coats go on.

                      Found out about the 14" tyre (DOH!).. planning to mount mine to that extra bar between the towers, then space for tools in the rest of the wheel well.

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                      ahh i see, nice work, the scruitineers generaly insist the wheel be fastened by 2 methods, thats why i have a ratchet strap and a pull down screw, really horrible for quick changes!!!

                      good to see it coming along, its starting to motivate me to get under mine and scrub and paint it.....its taken 3 months to get the motivation
                      76' Mk1 Rally Car, 1800 8v haltech ecu
                      94' Fairmont Ghia, v8, big cam, leather, perfect for towing golfs
                      89' EA ex taxi, lpg, cheap and easy

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                      • #12
                        Hey GolfNut, can you snap a few pics of your handbrake?

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                        • #13
                          Here is a pic from when i bought the car (got it from qld)

                          I had to modify the linkage, found that it was not getting full throw, so you have to see a way that you can get it to move the piston maximum distance.
                          (picture is pre mod) all i did was weld a little tag on the end of it that went higher and further backward.

                          It originaly had the ratchet in it, i took it out cause it shat me, a mate of mine grided the bottom teeth off, so when u were using it on stage it wouldnt stick, but if u pulled it on hard when parked it would stay on (handy for on hills etc, but its bad practice to leave a hyd slave cylinder under pressure)

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                          76' Mk1 Rally Car, 1800 8v haltech ecu
                          94' Fairmont Ghia, v8, big cam, leather, perfect for towing golfs
                          89' EA ex taxi, lpg, cheap and easy

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by golfnutracing View Post
                            Here is a pic from when i bought the car (got it from qld)

                            It originaly had the ratchet in it, i took it out cause it shat me, a mate of mine grided the bottom teeth off, so when u were using it on stage it wouldnt stick, but if u pulled it on hard when parked it would stay on (handy for on hills etc, but its bad practice to leave a hyd slave cylinder under pressure)

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                            http://members.iinet.com.au/~wo1fpac...lly/hbrake.jpg
                            I dunno - I wouldn't have any teeth at all - in a reasonable setup with
                            good leverage, you have hold the car with no trouble anyway...
                            Looks like your lever is long enough...

                            Bluerex - nice cage
                            I agree with Matt Loon - I wouldn't be taking this car out into the forest

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by blackgti1.8 View Post
                              I agree with Matt Loon - I wouldn't be taking this car out into the forest
                              Geez what a bunch of pussies
                              The car may just turn up at the occasional show but its real purpose in life is tree-magnet Hehe.

                              I like the mc attached to the std brake, but I may have to fit a completely separate lever to keep the local rego authorities happy. My khana car (the yellow one) has a modified lever with an 'R' clip to disable the ratchet while running round the course.


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