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Seats are fairly easy to do if you have a decent subframe to work with. The Xlow ones in the group buy are pretty good.
I know a chap who can weld a cage in at a decent price, even made his own cage .
Where in Hampshire are you based ?
The bolts on the wings, 1 each side iirc
The funny grill bit PH1's have, 2 torx bolts iirc
Then the under tray.
Been years since i did mine though. Dont trust me !
This weekend coincided of getting the car washed and polished ready for @tom172cup to come and pick it up to drop off to SJM.
Saturday i tidied all the last little bits and fitted the bodywork back on and Sunday was wash day.
Bonnet catch is fixed, Bodywork all back on, New rubber and wheels on.
One of those old Michelin's are as old as the Car !!!!!
Need to move it over to the other side of the drive in a bit and give it a good thorough detail.
The cars all back together now other than the bonnet catch is broken. Got a new one coming before it heads off.
Got some detailing gear turning up this week as well, So next weekend it will be getting a good clean. Also will have to get the wheels down from the loft as a new set of...
Spent yesterday getting the Forge hoses on. And today getting all the other bits back together.
Im not a massive fan of the Forge hoses TBH, the design is crap. Also there hose clamps are made of cheese. Used some Screwfix specials we used to use down the dockyard for holding antennas to...
So after 6 months without an engine the Petrol Blue's bay if full once again :)
Started off this morning taking the Auxiliary bits off for better access and jacking up the car, bringing the engine out of the garage and setting up the crane for my mate Jason to come over.
Then set about...
Sadly my 106 run around is no longer !
No ABS and cold rubber. Back end started to rotate round and ran out of road to correct it. Its not worth repairing it as it would need a lot of work to get back even running let alone all the other damage it sustained trying to get it off that rail...
Battery was brand new which is going on the Clio. It had a airbox which iv taken off. Its off the the scrappy asap.
No damage to myself, wasn't going fast enough to hurt.