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eddiebeano

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Post #1
Hi all, managed to take advantage of the weather today and give the old girl a wax, I'll let the pics do the talking.




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Posted 19th Jun 2012 at 23:35
7057sam

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Very nice eddie do us a write out of your spec

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 00:15
seans6

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Does look good thatCool
Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 00:17
sixysix

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Looking very nice, clean and shiney Thumbs up
I have been doing the same today, get the cleaning in while you can LOL
And I still cant use a hosepipe Sad LOL

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 00:24
chrisd306

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looking good, will look even better with some gravel rash after an outing on track lol!!

you any further forward with doing any track days?

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 00:24
eddiebeano

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Haha chris , I think I'll be doing a Russ and pootling around for my first few laps. Was aiming to get it on this summer, it's a shame not to really but I'm a sucker for buying shiny bits then not having enough to get in on track Doh

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 00:28
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She's a beaut Thumbs up

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 00:33
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mate get booked on the track for the 15th july as jeffers is coming up, if you dont fancy track you can blag passenger seat with me again as unlike Russ and Xav you dont scream lol

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 00:34
eddiebeano

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Spec list so far

-Pro race 1.2 15" with hankook ventus primes
-Welly's wilwood kit
-EBC greenstuff pads, standard discs
-Goodridge braided hoses
-richw roller bearing wishbone bushes
-Philipm lower strut brace
-OMP upper strut brace
-kw v2 innox
-spoox camber/ castor top mounts
-solid rear beam mounts
-21mm torsion bars
-safety devices 6 point roll cage
-sparco evo seats
-Luke 6 points

To come

- ABS delete
- Aircon delete
- plexiglas windows
- r888
- flocked dash- just about to send this off
- hybrid arb
- 205 group n rear dampers
- RCAs
- got a quaife, richw flywheel and clutch lined up

And possibly turbo/ supercharger next year Ninja

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 00:41
7057sam

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Where did you get your wilwood midilite from ?

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 00:42
eddiebeano

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chrisd306 wrote:
mate get booked on the track for the 15th july as jeffers is coming up, if you dont fancy track you can blag passenger seat with me again as unlike Russ and Xav you dont scream lol


Oh right nice! May see you on track as I'm paid on the 12 Thumbs up ha I was trying not to vom that's why I wasn't screaming!

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 00:43
eddiebeano

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7057sam wrote:
Where did you get your wilwood midilite from ?


I got them off that james88 guy a while back, practically new. I though the greenstuff would be s**te but they bloody stop ok!

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 00:46
7057sam

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Ah cool you running '15's,have you tryed them with cyclones yet ?

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 00:53
eddiebeano

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I got shot of my clones before I got them so no, sorry. I'm pretty sure they need a 10mm spacer though.

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 00:56
chrisd306

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10mm space to go with cyclones is correct.

haha should of said id of went faster lol

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 02:17
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i'm sure I read somewhere 12mm?

not a lot in 2mm but that maybe 2mm too close Dunno LOL

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 02:22
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That looks spot on mate, very nice. Thumbs up

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 06:48
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very nice eddie Thumbs up

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 07:52
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It's like a tidier version of my car Laugh

Looks stunning mate Cool

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 11:02
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very smart mate!

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 11:05
eddy_gti6

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Looking good mate. How good would you say the wilwoods are? I am thinking about changing the brembos on mine. I have been looking to beek the 15th but i go on holiday on the 20th so will have too se what i can afford. Might see yous there

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 11:56
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gnrlee wrote:
i'm sure I read somewhere 12mm?

not a lot in 2mm but that maybe 2mm too close Dunno LOL


10mm is the minimum. The issue with 10mm is that the hubcentric bit can snap off as there isn't much material there to hold it on.

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 11:59
eddy_gti6

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Looking good mate. How good would you say the wilwoods are? I am thinking about changing the brembos on mine. I have been looking to beek the 15th but i go on holiday on the 20th so will have too se what i can afford. Might see yous there

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Posted 20th Jun 2012 at 12:57
eddiebeano

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Eddy I really rate the wilwoods so far, I've just been getting used to them without the abs. You can't just slam your foot down or they'll lock up straight away, but as long as you're progressive it's manageable. I'm hoping some stickier rubber will help the braking a lot too.

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Posted 21st Jun 2012 at 11:53

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