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PostPosted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 9:35 am 
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Tricky, you`re gonna need WAY more speakers & WAY more MDF & WAY more fibreglass than that,,, how else do you think it will stay stable on the road? :-)

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Holy crap mate. I saw you on facebook and wondered why you where back early. I had a bit going on so didn't think too much of it. Man if thats not character building I don't know what is.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 7:56 pm 
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Hi JC,

Yeah, it certainly was a bitter disappointment for all the hard work and time and money invested. But that which does not kill us....... I guess!

Thanks for all the kind words guys, I really appreciate the thoughts.

Matt - its got 13 speakers (my lucky number) do I need anymore you think??? The ICE alone is gonna way in at 50kg plus!!

Dicko - Next post right here:

I wanted to do something a little different from the everyday Mini (why is this such a curse?) and I wanted to have some controls in an overhead console. Ever since I saw my brothers RX4 I thought overhead consoles were the dukz nutz. Anyway, prior to bogging and sanding the roof and getting all that fair, I welded in a bracket so that this would happen.

While I was off work I decided to try and fabricate an overhead console out of fibreglass from a mould. And this is the result. It will house the interior light (details of which are yet to be released but will look great I think), a couple of idiot lights (door open, low fuel and seat belt warning lights) in the same vein as the interior light. In the centre is a cutout for the digital keypad which is actually the coded ignition switch for the starting circuit for the engine (ala Transporter 1 and 2). I think it turned out great and will be painted the same colour as the rest of the interior bits.

Bogged, sanded and ready for final hi-build and sanding:
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View from front:
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In position:
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Hopefully more this weekend if I can finsh wiring the bro's Moto Guzzi!!

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very very nice work mate.

Now I know why they call you "Tricky" hehe..

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Sweet bro im so excited there's progress on the cat again :D :D :D

nice work aaaaasssss usual

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Thanks Lockie and Hallsey.

More to come soon!

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Looks good.
This is really going to have all the toys....
8) 8)

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sorry to hear of the crap luck with in paris,

your doing over head controls?
every idea i've kept to myself you end up posting, i wont have anything original for myself at this rate

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So, nearly 5 years on from your initial post... what's the latest... are you any closer?

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zulu_warrior1976 wrote:
So, nearly 5 years on from your initial post... what's the latest... are you any closer?


Now that's depressing!!!

Closer, yes - finished - no!!

Thanks Ranger - yes it was a major cluster f*%k alright!! Some minor O/H controls, just the keypad for the ignition circuit, some lighting controls, interior lights themselves and some idiot lights - or else it just looks too crowded.

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Two full nights just to read through all 83 pages of build...

Now I am upto date. With the extreme impressive build.

If you have second thoughts about painting it yourself.. I know a very impressive painter 4 hours north. He does alot of Hot Rods & Old school Muscle cars here...

& well Tricky... what can I say... This car is going to blow the mini universes mind.

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Baracade wrote:
Two full nights just to read through all 83 pages of build...


And what a fine read it is :shock: :D

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Thanks Dean,

Good to see you are back in the fold - looking forward to big things.

I seriously want to get it finished so I can enjoy it - not that up to now it hasnt been enjoyable.

Thanks Dicko - hopefully the final chapters will be written before too long.

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are you going to have the roof lining?

will you make a rod that runs flush around the top unit than runs through the hem of the lining
or cut a rectangle and velcro or clip it to the unit

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The Ranger 89 wrote:
are you going to have the roof lining?

will you make a rod that runs flush around the top unit than runs through the hem of the lining
or cut a rectangle and velcro or clip it to the unit


Hey Richard,

Yes, the hood lining will still be installed. If you have a look at the pics, you will notice the roof console hangs down from the roof perhaps 25-30mm which is enough for it to touch the hood lining but clear it.

The hood lining goes in untouched, the the unit sits underneath - might not be too noticeable in the photos. There is a bracket welded in at the rear, which will protrude through the hood lining to allow the unit to clip/screw to it. I used the original hood lining as a depth guide, so hopefully I am failrly close. Plus or minus 10mm is neither here nor there. I will adjust the bracket in the console accordingly to get the depth spot-on once the hood lining has gone in.

The unit clips up at the front with a bracket that is screwed to the roof sill where the old rear-view mirror would be. The new rear-view mirror is glued to the window ala Ford.

Hope this explains.

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