Getting there.....
OK after last round of mods, following some frantic searching for out-of-production Mike Satur parts and carbon fibre bits, I felt it was time for some new pics
Original centre console, vents, steering wheel and ice:
Carbon fibre console and vents, leather armrest, new ashtry, Richbrook handbake, MS lighter, Momo gearknob, MS heater dials, steering wheel and Pioneer AVIC-X1
The AVIC in operation:
Orignal seats and doorcards (very 'tired'):
Leather seats, Mk2 doorcards with carbon fibre trims, daytona cloth. MS speaker grills, kick plates. wing mirror handles and seat adjusters. Badged sill trims, chrome door latch strikers and OEM 'carbon fibre effect extinguisher :
MS pedals, chrome foot rest and red LED footwell lights.
And some exterior shots - Lexus rear lights and TT Mk 4 exhaust, side vent scoops, clear indicators, flag badges, 'Tropyised' headlights, Moto Build splitter and 11 spoke alloy wheels:
I posted this in Pitstop in error - how can I move it to 'modding' where it belongs?
Original centre console, vents, steering wheel and ice:
Carbon fibre console and vents, leather armrest, new ashtry, Richbrook handbake, MS lighter, Momo gearknob, MS heater dials, steering wheel and Pioneer AVIC-X1
The AVIC in operation:
Orignal seats and doorcards (very 'tired'):
Leather seats, Mk2 doorcards with carbon fibre trims, daytona cloth. MS speaker grills, kick plates. wing mirror handles and seat adjusters. Badged sill trims, chrome door latch strikers and OEM 'carbon fibre effect extinguisher :
MS pedals, chrome foot rest and red LED footwell lights.
And some exterior shots - Lexus rear lights and TT Mk 4 exhaust, side vent scoops, clear indicators, flag badges, 'Tropyised' headlights, Moto Build splitter and 11 spoke alloy wheels:
I posted this in Pitstop in error - how can I move it to 'modding' where it belongs?
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by Laz1957
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- Rich in Vancouver
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That's a very nice F.
Pity you put the steering wheel on 90 degrees out! :coat:
Pity you put the steering wheel on 90 degrees out! :coat:
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Moved to modding. Looking good. Thanks Laz.
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Thats nice Laz! Like the seats, though this year I think I need to spend on the mechanicals and make sure its reliable before looking at the "pretty stuff"!
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Looking pretty darn smart. :broon:
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Really great work, Larry! :yesnod:
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I do like the side vents :broon:
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TYVM
Rich - I thought the same thing after looking at the pics I'd taken - bloody steering lock :lol:
Jan - the scoops came from Moto-Build Racing. David has a 'how to' on here:
Air Scoops
It's not difficult (I had NEVER done any car bodywork before) but it is a case of taking your time to get a good result.
Rich - I thought the same thing after looking at the pics I'd taken - bloody steering lock :lol:
Jan - the scoops came from Moto-Build Racing. David has a 'how to' on here:
Air Scoops
It's not difficult (I had NEVER done any car bodywork before) but it is a case of taking your time to get a good result.
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