The journey of one man and his Mule(s)

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stephano
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:clap: pure brilliance!
Magic Beans
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DanT wrote:Interesting that the box is white. .which page am I gonna find more pics of your interior? Lol


All over the place :lol:

Cubby trim work is here http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... start=1060

Door and small holder work is here http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... start=1080

Modding the door cards initially is here http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... &start=120
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Like it. Top idea :thumleft:
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It pretty much ended there by default really, as suitable locations aren't really in abundance in these cars :lol:
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interior looks just as fantastic as the outside
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if you see it up close it's a bit of a heap! ;) ...
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Magic Beans
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Yep, it's all smoke and mirrors really. Along with creative angles :lol:
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Magic Beans wrote:Yep, it's all smoke and mirrors really. Along with creative angles :lol:


The camera never lies!...

Be in it on Friday?...
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It can be made to. I'm hoping the car doesn't end up that bad as that needs to happen though :wink:
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Finished the 12v install tonight

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I'm so glad this is done, as Le Mans would have been a nightmare without having the ability to charge all of life's many electronic necessities 8-[

Next up is removing those troublesome sump bolts and resealing and making a template for the bumper undertray.
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good work buddy :thumleft:
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Top work Phil :thumleft:
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dashing as usual...
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craig
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Hats off sir, nice work! :D
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Thanks all :) Not rocket science but thanks all the same :thumleft:

Poked my head underneath tonight, to scope out how I'm going to approach removing these bolts. Looks like the pan with have to be removed, so it's a weekend job. However I did notice that the chargecooler water return hose was pretty much wrapped around the coolant pipe, which isn't going to help temps really 8-[ Simple enough to move and some spare piping pieces were used to wrap/isolate the two. Should help prevent any unwanted heat transfer between the hot and cold pipes :-k

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Yep- my charge cooler coolant pipes had been installed the same :-s

I've separated them, and insulated the pipes to keep the engine coolant heat away- definitely worth doing imo :thumleft:
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I guess it's a natural line to follow and it was me who installed them, so it's my own fault #-o It's one of those things you (well, me at least) don't think about at the time.

Hopefully this should give just enough gap. If not it'll be pull and reinstall 8-[ Might need to be desert compliant at some point :-$
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All ready...

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riot68 wrote:All ready...

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Nice work :thumleft:

Is that front one the same legal font size then? Looks smaller than the rear plate, but that could just be trick photography. :mrgreen:
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Is that front plate legal?

Edit: beat me to it #-o
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