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Apr 30, 2008 21:23:11 GMT
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(Edited - managed to put wrong year on title somehow...) Will pop up some of the wreck itself tomorrow see if folks think it's worth saving. Anyone know what the standard tyre size is as I need two tyres (the ones on are rotted) so I can move it about easier. Gave one of the knackered steels a make over for something to do, never going to be show quality as they are scrap really but made me feel better. ;D and not as embarassed at the tyre place. And if anyone knows what the arches etc. are on this I'd appreciate it as I appear to own it too...
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Last Edit: Jun 26, 2009 21:25:39 GMT by claypole
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hammoj28
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Apr 30, 2008 23:10:57 GMT
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Now that is one cool 2002!!!! I havent' a clue what the kit is but it looks cool! Could it be a bbs kit or something?
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hammoj28
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Apr 30, 2008 23:11:48 GMT
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Oh and btw, its dying to be slammed on coilovers with really wide gold centered BBS RS or alleycats with polished lip. Mmmmmm.
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Last Edit: Apr 30, 2008 23:12:43 GMT by hammoj28
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Rico.
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I'm 99% sure thats a Zender kit on your car, My mate has one with the same kit.
Tyres should be 165/70/13 I believe.
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Snazzy
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that is definately worth putting some time into and getting it on the road, very cool
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yeah, gotto agree the kit looks great, couls make a great semi-track looking ride.
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e21'er
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Ran a tii with the same kit and 16 or 17 inch Alpina rims to fill the arches. Infact I only paid peanuts for it and broke it up due to rust issues. The only UK car I have seen with this kit in recent years is the M3 s14 powered one owned by Colin Gallie up in Scotishland - he ran an e36 in the BTCC for a season or 2 a few years back. His 02 is white which suits the bodykit - mine was red and looked bloody awful!!
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Hmmm the one I already have seems a tad worse for wear... That's the driver's side carpet acting as the floor. Couldn't find anything solid to jack it up by the get the wheel off with the flat tyre.
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427
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floors are overrated anyway!
I like the kit on the blue car. I'd have that over turbo flares any day, not so sure about the dau l headlights.
good luck with the project mate, cheers.
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Christ that's got more rust than the titanic. Good luck with the welding though - it's definitely worth it Get some photos of the car up btw - want to see how the thing looks from the outside!
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The rust is a standard Tii I have, not got the other one home yet. :-)
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Ruki
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That looks like it would fall apart if moved
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Not sure if the one I have already is less knackered than this one... lol.
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just run it as is - f@ck the wheels!
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floors are overrated anyway! LOL ;D Nice car, looks like a lot of work....
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e21'er
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put ski's on it?
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Good god! look at that rot... can it actually be saved?
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Tii on my drive is shot. Parts use beckons for it I think.
The blue one - probably as bad but worth it for the bodykit and bits anyway.
Thinking of importing a rust free rolling shell from the US? Work out cheaper than fixing a rotten one. I could buy a decent one here but I've plans for it that I'd rather not abuse a more mint example.
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