Project MRX350

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PW@Woodsport wrote:I took the car home tonight for the first time, and i thought it might be nice to take it to the same spot i first photographed the car 2 years ago before it underwent surgery.... some before and after comparisons, hard to believe it's the same car.

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Hmmm those trees have sprouted :mrgreen:
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alfiembra wrote:


Hmmm those trees have sprouted :mrgreen:


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Cant believe i have missed this thread...that will be the Homer effect doohh

Mr Woods at JAE i shall be looking this car & of of course yourself be nice to meet you

excellent work sir ...impressed one is

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Alfie you have far too much time on your hands lol

Sure Brian, i'll be on the Twobrutal stand from Thursday afternoon, feel free to wander over for a chat :thumleft:
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It looks amazing Paul, well done.
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Thankyou Alex :thumleft:
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Please no mickey taking of mine (if it makes it) lol
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Made the 400 mile trip to JAE and back relatively issue free, i have a small CV boot pinhole which is spraying grease up my firewall, that needs sorting, apart from that it was a pleasure to drive, hard to keep below 70mph though, it always wants to gallop off beyond that.

Great to see a lot of you at JAE again, sorry we didn't get longer to chat Lauren i had me head buried in that AE86 engine bay!

I forgot to take pics of my own car at JAE so pinched these off Ollies facebook page....

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The car seemed to go down well with most, Jap performance mag seem keen to do a feature.

Really enjoyed getting her to JAE this year, big plans for the car this Winter so i'll keep the build thread updated.
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No worries, but was good to catch up. :+:

Sounds like there was a few things that needed tidying on that AE86. It was immaculate though underneath when I had a look.

A few pics from JAE. :)

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It really is a lovely car. Really impressive. :+:
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Even more amazing in real life Paul!

Ps your little dog is sweet Lauren, it was me who was playing with it when you were at the ae86
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Thanks for those pics Lauren, i can't believe i spent the whole weekend talking to people and didn't take pics of the car on the club stand.

That AE86 looked pretty good, the engine conversion looked a bit ratty here and there, luckily i spotted a serious issue with a battery main live cable running against the PS pulley, that would have been a bad day when that earthed out.

Nice couple too, he seems keen to keep and improve the car.

Thankyou Donna! :thumleft:
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It was good to meet you Paul - awesome car!

What was that AE86 running?
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A Nissan lump of some sort, not sure which as i'm not clued up on Nissan engines, it looked "ok" , just a bit rushed and not thought out by whoever did it.
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It was an SR20DE the NA 2 litre 16v engine.

I admit I know nothing of these dirty neesan engines!
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Fair to say the SR20 is the Nissan equivalent to the 3S IMO
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Just sat and read this entire thread, what a build - some amount of skill on you sir!
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Came to chat to you Paul, but there seemed to be a queue waiting for an Audience with the Woodster..... lol

enjoyed drooling over the beast, real quality work there

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rs007 wrote:Just sat and read this entire thread, what a build - some amount of skill on you sir!


Many thanks fella :thumleft:

Yes sorry Brian, i seemed to spend the whole weekend chatting and i'm sorry we didn't get a chance to talk, next time though ay :thumleft:
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ha ha just goes to show what a nice car you've built sir :thumleft:
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It must be, some guy just gave me a real dilemma, been offered £16k for it today as it stands and i have no clue what to do :shock:

I've spent a long time and a lot of money building her, i know i can never replace it without going through the whole process, which would be agony, but £16k is a ton of money.... it owes me £10k without accounting for any labour, but no way would £6k pay for that.... help!

Answers on a postcard, because at this moment i have no clue what to do, i have only just started to enjoy the finished article, attending a few shows and make the build pay me back in enjoying the thing was the plan.... but then £16k goes a long way to funding my next project, it just won't be a Mk1.
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