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PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 9:14 am 
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"Why have I put them on the back?" Coz I can...since when have I needed a reason to do something?! :D

If you need a reason you are not thinking hard enough!!

"What have I got on the front." It'll be 7.5" slotted four pots. I thought about 8.4" but they have some space problems with some wheels apparently.

The car is being built for hill climbs, superkhanas and the like.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 2:16 pm 
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Hi Mike , Ihave kad rear disc with Force beam and SC swing arms . Up font kad 6 pot with 8.4 disc . WHY because I need to . My car is for hillclimb / sprnts . cheers


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Mike I have been watching your thread. Although its other opinion..Its your car and you can do what every you like. What you are doing is for a specific application and reason for the ultimate result.
Enjoy it and keep us updated with what you are doing

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gafmo wrote:
Mike I have been watching your thread. Although its other opinion..Its your car and you can do what every you like. What you are doing is for a specific application and reason for the ultimate result.
Enjoy it and keep us updated with what you are doing


Could not agree more.

There are a few people on here (some respected others not) who like to throw a knife or two in and sit back and watch the fire flare up, when at the end of the day each person who mods their car the way they want to is their own personal choice.
constructive discussion is what his forum is all about, not having a go because somthing might be over the top or not the colour i would choose or forced induction is crap or you got the wrong hose clamps etc etc we could all go on for days but i think i have made my point.

mtsmini - Go for broke mate its your car so its your choice.

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I'm not afraid to admit that I'm jealous :lol:

pity we can't merge threads - mtsmini you must've hit "New" instead of "Reply"


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Boostedmini wrote:
There are a few people on here (some respected others not) who like to throw a knife or two in and sit back and watch the fire flare up, when at the end of the day each person who mods their car the way they want to is their own personal choice.
constructive discussion is what his forum is all about, not having a go because somthing might be over the top or not the colour i would choose or forced induction is crap or you got the wrong hose clamps etc etc we could all go on for days but i think i have made my point.

mtsmini - Go for broke mate its your car so its your choice.


With regard to my question in the use of KAD light trailing arms (in the other post), that was a curiosity question not having a go. (but i think this post is aimed at the rear discs)

As for rear discs i would love a set (maybe one day)

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As for rear discs i would love a set (maybe one day)


Hey Brenton, I think we are all just jealous. :wink:

I had thought about rear disks for my project but decided to spend the money on other bling.

When are we going to see some updates from the Cowra mini team?

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Bubbacluby wrote:
Boostedmini wrote:
There are a few people on here (some respected others not) who like to throw a knife or two in and sit back and watch the fire flare up, when at the end of the day each person who mods their car the way they want to is their own personal choice.
constructive discussion is what his forum is all about, not having a go because somthing might be over the top or not the colour i would choose or forced induction is crap or you got the wrong hose clamps etc etc we could all go on for days but i think i have made my point.

mtsmini - Go for broke mate its your car so its your choice.


With regard to my question in the use of KAD light trailing arms (in the other post), that was a curiosity question not having a go. (but i think this post is aimed at the rear discs)

As for rear discs i would love a set (maybe one day)




This was certainly not aimed at you bubba, no one imparticular either.

everyone is free to do what they want to their own vehicle.

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