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 Post subject: Re: hi petensoaf
PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:53 am 
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mr moke wrote:
well done pete i only seen it as the red van what a big differance 8)


Soaf would tell you that the 'other' car has a prettier engine bay anyway, I guess. . .

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(apologies for the dark photos - scans of 35mm prints. . .)


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I like it a lot~~~

love the colour coding and great choices of colours too mind you. Looks amazing!!


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1360 LS wrote:
I like it a lot~~~

love the colour coding and great choices of colours too mind you. Looks amazing!!


You'd like the interior too then (which you can sort of see in this pic):

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And in the boot as well. . .

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Blue and white everywhere. . .


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I love it so tidy and pristine....... congrats on a fabulous job


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Ah-hah. . .some better interior shots:

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I never would have thought blue and white would go together so well, there is something about your car that I absolutely love. It could just be the totally different colour scheme!

I like it!

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 Post subject: hi petensoaf
PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 5:37 pm 
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soaf's is "pretty" but red is faster :wink:


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 Post subject: here is a new one
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 Post subject: Re: here is a new one
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mr moke wrote:
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Look at all that untidy wiring!!
Dunno what you were thinking when you hired the auto electrician for that job. . . :D


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 Post subject: hello pete & soaf
PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:01 am 
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what can i say mate he likes to hide thing's from me it give's me a challenge :lol:


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Where did it all go? Under the front guards with a bit of wet weather protection?

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Thier realy isn't a lot of wires to the front of a Mini...its a matter of extending it and hidding it under the Gaurds and inside the front appron :wink:

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gafmo wrote:
Thier realy isn't a lot of wires to the front of a Mini...its a matter of extending it and hidding it under the Gaurds and inside the front appron :wink:


That's pretty much what we did with the orange ute. . .all hidden up under the guards or between the front subframe rail and the apron. . .although we totally custom made the loom rather than extend the original. Makes access if anything goes wrong later on a bastard. . .so you have do a good job first up!
Didn't take many photos of the mr moke mobile during the build - other than this (crappy) one:

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Totaly Agree It's all in the Prep so you have a easy life after :wink:
The best idea i will give anyone is to hide the Fuse Box inside the dash of a Mini.
Where you wish to hide it depend's on you, but I recomend inside the dash but not always the way peole want..but its easy to get at and away from Water 8)

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my fuse box is on the shelf behind my seat thank's pete nice and dry :wink:


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