Renaultsport 220T
Last saturday was spent at Mark Fish Motorsport,
First we levitated the car
Seats out, cage next
The Motorsport Vision (caged) cage served me well
Some unbolting and it's out and ready for it's new home. Adam try not to 'use' it
Looking a bit sparce in there now
Had already sold my rear seats, and don't have any seatbelts in my car, so harnesses had to go back in and be bolted to something proper. (Don't want Edde dragging out his diagram again )
So, after a cuppa or two, and get this, no joke... Mr Fish provides Fish and chips for lunch, we got back to work. Fitted cage into Adam's car, had a chat with Yaser about his mental Charade racer, and then started stripping...
Managed to remove a carrier bag's worth of this sound proofing
Now for the fun bit...
Some unwrapping
Fishy gets bolting
Now for some sparks (was fun lying under car, preventing the under seal from catching fire, Hmmm, fuel tank is above me)
Towers welded in for extra strength and rigidity, rear cage bolted in
Final tweeks
Will try and keep the sticker the right way up!
Thanks to Mark for all his meticulous hard work, and putting up with me all day long and to Adam for buying my other cage and harnesses.
Engineering passion!
Steve
First we levitated the car
Seats out, cage next
The Motorsport Vision (caged) cage served me well
Some unbolting and it's out and ready for it's new home. Adam try not to 'use' it
Looking a bit sparce in there now
Had already sold my rear seats, and don't have any seatbelts in my car, so harnesses had to go back in and be bolted to something proper. (Don't want Edde dragging out his diagram again )
So, after a cuppa or two, and get this, no joke... Mr Fish provides Fish and chips for lunch, we got back to work. Fitted cage into Adam's car, had a chat with Yaser about his mental Charade racer, and then started stripping...
Managed to remove a carrier bag's worth of this sound proofing
Now for the fun bit...
Some unwrapping
Fishy gets bolting
Now for some sparks (was fun lying under car, preventing the under seal from catching fire, Hmmm, fuel tank is above me)
Towers welded in for extra strength and rigidity, rear cage bolted in
Final tweeks
Will try and keep the sticker the right way up!
Thanks to Mark for all his meticulous hard work, and putting up with me all day long and to Adam for buying my other cage and harnesses.
Engineering passion!
Steve
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