Woot! My tubby (err... Probe) has been up for sale for a lil while but I didn't know what I wanted as my next runaround. Anyway, I've been in conversation with a chap for a couple of days and went and saw the car today, a mk1:
After negotiations, I am collecting the car next week, along with another 4-age engine, a set of standard Sideskirts and a set of BBS alloys
On top of this, I was in a conversation yesterday with a fella who is selling his MR2 Turbo so 1 quick offer later and...
Now put the 2 together and we have a nice fun little project for the next couple of months.
We're exchanging cars begining of next week, how excited am I?
Stuart
The slow building of a mk1.5
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The slow building of a mk1.5
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Re: The slow building of a mk1.5
ooh, whats the plan for the car then??
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Are you going to put the greatest engine in the world in the mk1?
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Lauren wrote:Are you going to put the greatest engine in the world in the mk1?
Fek me - you'd never get a Rolls Royce Merlin out of a Spitfire in the back of a MK1. The noise, smell, the throb though.......
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Awesome! I've always wanted to see a 4AGE in the back of a Mk2!
Good luck with the project! Keep us posted.
(P.s. I can pick up that turbo engine once you've got it out of there. You'll only get £20 for scrap and I can collect for free.... )
Good luck with the project! Keep us posted.
(P.s. I can pick up that turbo engine once you've got it out of there. You'll only get £20 for scrap and I can collect for free.... )
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WeirdNeville wrote:Awesome! I've always wanted to see a 4AGE in the back of a Mk2!
Good luck with the project! Keep us posted.
(P.s. I can pick up that turbo engine once you've got it out of there. You'll only get £20 for scrap and I can collect for free.... )
you beat me to it!
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WeirdNeville wrote:Awesome! I've always wanted to see a 4AGE in the back of a Mk2!
Actually yes, And the other one in the frunk, think it would assist on the handling?
Oh and Lauren, Please don't hate me too much. It has a blue interior
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Oooooh Im loving those BBS alloys just up my street those , first dibs on them if you get fed up with the project Jasp, in fact im gonna start a BBS appreciation society, a sort of home for used & abused / lost & forgotten BBs alloys....... donations welcome starting with yours Jasp Jinx
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mate you really do need to get out more. see you next weekend.
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crazylegs wrote:mate you really do need to get out more. see you next weekend.
Yeah i know, thats what makes me who i am though , see you next weekend mate, what day you going ? i'll be there from Satuday morning , cheers, Jinxy
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Jaspa wrote:
Oh and Lauren, Please don't hate me too much. It has a blue interior
I don't hate you. I just hate your interior.
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Not many running Champagne cars about anymore...
Mine use to look very similar to yours, but £180 (or thereabouts) worth of rattle cans it now looks like this:
FWIW, Sideskirts don't look good on 1a's
Mine use to look very similar to yours, but £180 (or thereabouts) worth of rattle cans it now looks like this:
FWIW, Sideskirts don't look good on 1a's
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System-G wrote:Not many running Champagne cars about anymore...
Mine use to look very similar to yours, but £180 (or thereabouts) worth of rattle cans it now looks like this:
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FWIW, Sideskirts don't look good on 1a's
When I started plannign the 1.5, I tried convincing the wife that satin was the way to go. Unfortunately she think otherwise, and the colour is kinda growing on me.
Didn't have any intension of fitting the skirts, they were just thrown in (watch the for sale section next week )
Stuart
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Jaspa wrote:When I started plannign the 1.5, I tried convincing the wife that satin was the way to go. Unfortunately she think otherwise, and the colour is kinda growing on me.
Yay to JRG!
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Well, I've had him for just over a week now and I think I am converted. It is so much more fun to drive than the mk2.
Before doing anything, I conveniently had a handling day scheduled at North Weald with some friends so what a great day to learn a new car away from the public roads.
Although I have decided that Serbia and Montenegro are not the best tyre manufacturing country available and have quickly changed the wheels to the BBS:
It's scary how a change of rubber can effect the whole car, at least I should be able to make it round RAF Woodbridge in an almost straight line
Stuart
Before doing anything, I conveniently had a handling day scheduled at North Weald with some friends so what a great day to learn a new car away from the public roads.
Although I have decided that Serbia and Montenegro are not the best tyre manufacturing country available and have quickly changed the wheels to the BBS:
It's scary how a change of rubber can effect the whole car, at least I should be able to make it round RAF Woodbridge in an almost straight line
Stuart
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Wow What a difference !
Stu he look's soo much better
Stu he look's soo much better
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great wheels stu nice diamonds
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a handling day? was this specific to north weald air field or did you just turn up lol
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SuperRedMR2 wrote:a handling day? was this specific to north weald air field or did you just turn up lol
It was basically this:
http://www.carlimits.com/script/viewEve ... ldactivity
Cst £50 per person to Hoon around an airfield
May look at organising one next year if there is enough interest.
Stuart
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Those rims look amazing mate!
Damn good! Were they a planned buy or did you just come across them?
Damn good! Were they a planned buy or did you just come across them?