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Also lowering slings that are recommended are Cooksports or Eibach Sportlines. I've had both and the Cooksports offer a slightly stiffer ride but lower it more than the sportlines but the sportlines are more comfortable. Either are good for daily driving and harder drives.
Apex will give you...
The yellow on the trims and badge is a bit much. Imo you be better having subtle yellow stuff like the yellow lettering on the gear knob and 2.0 16v badges. But that's just my opinion and it's your car!
Seems a decent buy regarding the mileage/service.
It has 2 legs at the back that pop into the wheel itself. Take a flat screwdriver and wiggle it out. You'll be fine.
All of the interior plastics are the same to remove. (Dash strips, wheel insert, gearknob insert, hazard strip)
Went to Ace cafe today to give our friend some moral support with their cortina and took a few pics of some old skool fords:
Old Skool Fords by Dr-Jekyll, on Flickr
Old Skool Fords by Dr-Jekyll, on Flickr
Old Skool Fords by Dr-Jekyll, on Flickr
Old Skool Fords by Dr-Jekyll, on Flickr
Old...
Looks great Barry :) I don't take commission btw ;)
Have you thought about painting the clock surround? Would look ace being in black to match the rest of your stuff.
I could well be interested in the bolts buddy. Speak to @AlexW about it as I know he can also get them from work.
If he says go for it then I will have them, if he says no then give them to greeny.
Are those Avo's in the same price bracket as the Bilsteins or Gaz's?
I've been out in cars that have both. Don't listen to the slate, Gaz are decent for the money. They ride nice and gripped well. The service and refurbish turnaround is great too but I'd still go with the Bilsteins. They feel...