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Loving the attention to detail curt. As said those spacers for the speakers look awesome.
Will be good to see it tonight
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I'm guna hav to look into gettin a ph1 Bianca ther soo nice I want.good work.
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Cheers everyone .
(25-03-2014, 06:59 AM)Niall Wrote: Ooh I love the spacers. I've only used basic plasti rings but never thought of shaping something up to make it looks slightly more oem
Yeah, I thought I'd try something different. They look and fit better, plus it's something more solid to kick against. I'll get a pic later, I haven't finished yet though, trying to get covers to fit but I lost my Focal ones .
(25-03-2014, 07:46 AM)Grant Wrote: Loving the attention to detail curt. As said those spacers for the speakers look awesome.
Will be good to see it tonight
Cheers Grant. Yeah man, hopefully it isn't a disappointment .
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Mmm. Me likely.
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Forgot yet more photos...
Positive terminal wasn't very well shall we say, so I replaced it with a spare I had:
Then the speaker spacer in black:
I also trimmed a universal grill to fit, but I've decided it's too big and I don't like it. At least it stops me from kicking it for the time being though:
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I swear every positive battery terminal on a 306 look like that!
Doesnt even own a 306.
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Few things done on this. First up was a diesel leak, which seems to have been solved by new leak offs. Also changed the thermostat, although it had just been done... But it was apparently a cheap shit one.
Then I needed to do something with the expansion bottle, as the cable ties weren't really cutting it. It has a phase 2 rad so there was nowhere to mount the bracket, so with a lot of adjustment with a Dremel:
(Plus a lot more after this and some holes drilled)
More secure at least. Now just need to stop my airbox from being cable tied in...
Speaking of air, spot the difference:
Not just the disgusting-ness of the old one, then new one is completely wrong... So I now have the correct one to be fitted tomorrow.
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Another thread iv totaly missed (need to start coming on again more lol)
good to see you in a 306 again curt no vag crap this season But looks seriously cool mate well jel of this
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Cheers Jamie, although the Vag crap will most definitely be back this season.
This one looks more like it:
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Hopefully something more interesting happening soon.
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An air filter? Really?
Doesnt even own a 306.
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Love this! Love the wheels but can't help thinking it needs a slightly lower profile?
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Ah ha found it ! That's very tidy curt
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Cheers .
Nah, basically brand new RS2s and 50 profile is fine with me.
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Off the mx5?
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They were on the Eunos, yeah.
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Ah ha
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So why you using a standard air box then mate..?
That standard induction/inlet pipe really needs to go!
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(03-04-2014, 06:34 PM)silverzx Wrote: So why you using a standard air box then mate..?
That standard induction/inlet pipe really needs to go!
Because it's just a cheap runaround... I don't really care about power. As long as the air filter works, it's good enough for me. I don't see the point in a cone filter on a diesel, although I have plenty sitting around if I change my mind.
So as is quite obvious by now, I've painted the wheels. So here's my £18 refurb.
So first of all was to key up the paint. Luckily they're in pretty good condition paint wise, being fairly new. Then I had to knock the plastic "bolts" out with a punch, as it was necessary to mask:
For masking up, I highly recommend fine edge tape. Not only does it give a nice line, as it says, it's very pliable, allowing to follow the curve of the wheel with ease:
Brilliant stuff.
So then, primer (after a sand):
Puuurple:
This one shows the metallic pretty well:
My car was looking pretty strange half way through :
Then set about the very fun (not) job of sanding down the "bolts" to spray them up:
Did the centre caps the same, a) because I didn't like them and b) because I didn't have enough purple left:
Made a "fake bolt re-fitterer" to try and not damage them when tapping them back home:
The result:
The finish is better than the factory one, so can't be too bad. I've already decided I don't like the centre caps, so working on something for that.
Apologies for the filthy car, I will try and get some clean ones soon.
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Curt....
THEY LOOK f*cking PORN
Epic work mate
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(08-04-2014, 06:32 PM)Grant Wrote: Curt....
THEY LOOK f*cking PORN
Epic work mate
This man speaks sense.....Its epic!
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I don't usually like non one wheels but these look awesome mate. I take my hat off to you sir
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I love it but I can't work out if the tyre profile is too big, the car isn't low enough.. Or a combination of both?!
Jealous though. My dad had a brand new white 3dr dturbo in 1996 & I've always wanted one.
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I kinda prefer the other wheels if I'm honest mate, them in purple..[HEAVY BLACK HEART]️
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(08-04-2014, 06:32 PM)Grant Wrote: Curt....
THEY LOOK f*cking PORN
Epic work mate
(08-04-2014, 06:37 PM)Niall Wrote: (08-04-2014, 06:32 PM)Grant Wrote: Curt....
THEY LOOK f*cking PORN
Epic work mate
This man speaks sense.....Its epic!
Cheers guys I'm pleased with them.
(08-04-2014, 06:57 PM)tombarnard1989 Wrote: I don't usually like non one wheels but these look awesome mate. I take my hat off to you sir
Why thank you .
(08-04-2014, 07:01 PM)JJ0063 Wrote: I love it but I can't work out if the tyre profile is too big, the car isn't low enough.. Or a combination of both?!
Jealous though. My dad had a brand new white 3dr dturbo in 1996 & I've always wanted one.
Well the tyres aren't getting changed, as I said before, they're basically new and 195/50s are ideal for me. It's probably not low "enough" for most, and it's certainly higher than my cars are usually. But, it's ridiculously comfy how it is and I don't think it looks bad, so it'll do.
(08-04-2014, 08:02 PM)devils_fuel Wrote: I kinda prefer the other wheels if I'm honest mate, them in purple..[HEAVY BLACK HEART]️
What wheels? The Cyclones? They're not going back on and I'm definitely not painting them any time soon .
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My bad curt, it's the same wheels just different colour lol
They looked different in the other colour
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Got to agree with JJ dude, something not quite right about them on the 306 there... Still look awesome though!
(08-04-2014, 08:37 PM)devils_fuel Wrote: My bad curt, it's the same wheels just different colour lol
They looked different in the other colour
What, sort of different like grey kind of different?
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Cheeky Alex, I thought they were like bbs copies
Maybe I should pay more attention lol
I've still got your juice in the car as you forgot it
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