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PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 10:20 pm 
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look what i got done... :D


Must give whopping great chunks of appreciation to Steve and the lads at Brickworx for damn fine work. Especially for working in rediculous heat and torrential downpours not to mention all the extra bits that seemed to somehow fall onto my car ;)

now i'm in the same boat as william, needing a set of those Mk1 ;) cooper flares.. :)

..and some sand dunes to test my new 4x4 ride height :)

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nice work, did u blingem up?

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cush is the king of bling

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mad-mk1 wrote:
nice work, did u blingem up?


they're currently quite un blinged, but considering they're under steelies, i don't think it really matters...


*reaches for the alfoil*

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Location: Under the bonnet son!
You could ditch the spark plug leads and simply use the alfoil. Might save some weight and it's a great conductor.

You might have to wrap some of the alfoil with electrical tape near the dizzy to stop the spark from jumping over.

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the car actually ran fine with the foil on there...

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Here's some more piccies showing my new track/offset with me inno flares resting on.

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I would BLING the Inno flares by using S/S self tappers from yer local boat shop. :D
If you don't, the rust lines on the flares in a month or two from the POS steel screws looks decidely Un-Bling... :cry:

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i'm planning on hidden screwing them on through the lip, so i can put the MK I Cooper s Flares on later.

but i shall still use the stainless steel screws... cheers...

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