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I've just bought some 20mm FK bolt-to-hub hubcentrics for the front, and I'll be getting some 10mm hub spacers for the rear (no camber). If it does rub or I'm not happy with the change to the handling characteristics then I'll try something different or just take them off and move them on.
What's the minimum number of cars needed to make this a viable option? I see lots of people expressing an interest, which is superb, but as Daniel has already said, expect no more than 20% of those to actually make it to the grid.
Having owned a Trophy it was clear once you started on the Mini path you'd end up in a GP. Really interested to hear how you get on with it, and a comparison to the T would be nice too.
Good effort, Dave.
Well done James, it must be such a rewarding feeling after all the effort (and £s) you've put into the car over the winter. Congratulations - bask in your glory & enjoy it!
I quite like it Austin, but I do wonder whether it will result in a fine.
I'm in the market for a plate (next auction hopefully), and if I get it I'll be illegally spacing too, just because I want to.
Keep us posted whether you get any bother from your local BiB.
Can you stop posting pictures of your car on Cooksports, at least until their stock is replenished and I get my hands on a set? ;)
Looks really lovely though mate, good effort.
That looks very good indeed, and is a real inspiration. Now when will those Cooksport springs be back in stock?!?!?! ;)
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Cheers Jon.
Nick works from a business premises in Newbury and occasionally remotely. Give me a shout if you want any more info.
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Here here, good job by all involved! Well done guys & girls.
Good to meet a few of you and put some more faces to names/usernames.
Tim
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