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Bought it with the following
304mm AP Calipers up front
LE500 gear knob
TT Mk7 exhaust
Respray in Tahiti Blue (it's original colour)
Wind stop
Tonneau
Refurbished 16" 11 spoke alloys
Bluetooth head unit
MG badges
Since buying....last week...
Dynamatted the engine access area ala CJJs pics
New mesh under boot lid (painted black per grill on front)
New centre console rubber mat
VHS bilstein dampers - yet to fit
MG TF 135 135 Bhp
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- Diesel Destroyer
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Erm... I've replaced the plastic tax disc holder with an alloy one...
That's about it.. :broon:
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Gotta love those seats in Tracy's car.. :omg:
Diesel Destroyer.. 'The bringer of dreams'
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Diesel Destroyer wrote: My mods to date?
Erm... I've replaced the plastic tax disc holder with an alloy one...
Is it lightened, seam welded and sprayed with 19 coats of lacquer?
It will be all right in the end. If it isn't all right yet, then it is not yet the end..
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Just think if was
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How's you and the N2O? ... :lol:
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Splitter.
New radiator.
BRM grille
Chunky plastic mesh.
Poly bushes throughout.
Spax adjustables
Individualised spheres.
Servo brace.
Extra fan (independently switched)
Smart car seats.
Lowered floor pan.
Stainless underfloor pipes.
Replacement heater pipes (tunnel)
Custom carpets.
Closed cell foam insulation.
Sparco suede steering wheel.
Hardtop. It's lighter than a hood.
Shiny knob.
New leather gaiters.
Braided brake hoses.
Mintex 1144 pads & tarty front discs.
Stainless SS exhaust.
Lightweight heat shield.
Pipercross carbon induction set up (Home cobbled together)
52mm throttle body.
Shiny stainless bolty things.
* This week................
Boot spoiler. *
Rear deck vent cover* ?
Lo-Low Alarm *
4Life coolant*
More go faster stripes*
Signwriting*
I think that is it.
Only a dead fish swims with the tide.
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mogatrons wrote: Dan you necro poster! :woowoo:
How's you and the N2O? ... :lol:
What can I say, I like mod threads :lol:
I'm good thanks, how's things with you? Been a long time!
Nitrous still going strong, just finished fitting a pressure gauge and a new wideband O2 sensor this evening ready to keep a closer eye on things and push for the big 100bhp shot, should be interesting :hgf:
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David
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Purranna is coming up for 70k miles soon, and I really ought to treat her to new suspenders and a polybush kit ....
.... she's getting a bit shooglie* on poorer roads.
(*Shooglie = Scots for loose / shaky)
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When the tyres are moving that is.
Not on the drive having splitters, spoilers, LEDs etc fitted. And doing a thousand miles or so a year. Is that you? Sorry.
Well, that's more people offended: let's move on......
Agreed mileage: buy a Model T or a Bullnose Morris.... :yesnod:
Later Edit: not a rant: just my strange sense of humour...... :yesnod:
Well, back to soldering the LEDs onto the spare wheel.
And......
A stick-on plastic wheel trim Allan? Really?
I expected better from you. Like hand carved and polished solid ruby trims bonded into the alloy at 6500 degrees C.
In the Fires of Mount Doom.
Disappointing. :whistle:
It will be all right in the end. If it isn't all right yet, then it is not yet the end..
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