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pugheaven

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Post #601
Thanks buddy, would love your carbon doors but got to stop spending until iv moved house
Posted 12th Jan 2015 at 00:21
pugheaven

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Post #602


Catchs in and secured Smile
Posted 12th Jan 2015 at 10:40
buzzbrightyear

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Post #603
Keep the badge chrome imo

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Posted 12th Jan 2015 at 10:40
pugheaven

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Post #604
Might get one of each then I can see what they look like on the car
Posted 12th Jan 2015 at 16:26
prism7guy

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Post #605
Another vote for chrome.
Nice progress by the way. Thumbs up

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Posted 12th Jan 2015 at 16:50
armzsc6

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Post #606
Nah black or carbon badge looks better IMO but that's just me.

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Posted 12th Jan 2015 at 19:07
pugheaven

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Post #607
Thats why I'll get one of each done and make my mind up
Posted 12th Jan 2015 at 19:10
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Post #608
Mega Smile

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Posted 12th Jan 2015 at 21:04
mechanical_repairs

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Post #609
Looks amazing, you done good.

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Posted 12th Jan 2015 at 21:43
pugheaven

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Post #610
Thanks, iv done the best I can lol the gap between the roof and boot lid however is massive (1/2" at least) and its something I'm never going to be happy about but its the best it's going to get when dealing with s**t panels to start with Sad
Posted 12th Jan 2015 at 22:04
pugheaven

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Post #611
Pushed the dimma out for a clean before it goes to pro alloy tomorrow Smile
It hasn't been this clean since the day it was painted (2 years ago lol)






Spent the next half an hour trying to push and pull the car back in the garage Sad stupid steep slope going from the road into my garage

So I scratched my arse for a bit then decided to Jack it up and put my rubber ramps under the front wheels


Result lol back in the garage now nice and clean and dry

Posted 16th Jan 2015 at 13:26
Twangy

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Post #612
really looks good , when do you plan to get back from pro-alloy

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Posted 16th Jan 2015 at 14:10
pugheaven

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Post #613
They want it for 3 weeks which is fine by me as I need to start packing stuff ready for the house move
Posted 16th Jan 2015 at 14:43
superchargedblack1997gti6

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Post #614
Looks fantastic mate not long till you get to enjoy the drive Superman

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Posted 16th Jan 2015 at 15:54
pugheaven

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Post #615
Doubt it, yours will be finished before mine lol
Posted 16th Jan 2015 at 17:42
superchargedblack1997gti6

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Post #616
Maybe phase one. Then I've got wide arch and wide track to worry about later, to be fair tho I jus don't have the mechanical knowledge or patience you have. Simply stunning work

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Posted 16th Jan 2015 at 17:47
pugheaven

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Post #617
Only one way to learn bud, if I had the time I would be your apprentice marster and help you build yours Thumbs up
I just can't find the time,motivation or surplus cash these days Sad

I think iv still got 1k to spend on it after pro alloys bill to get it the way I want it Sad

Bloody money pit, boys and toys Smile
Posted 16th Jan 2015 at 18:01
marco gti6

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Post #618
Stunning car mate.
Sounds unreal when you say it's been 2 years since it has been painted
Posted 16th Jan 2015 at 18:35
pugheaven

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probably isn't 2 years but feels like it lol
Posted 16th Jan 2015 at 18:42
pete_rallye

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pugheaven wrote:
Only one way to learn bud, if I had the time I would be your apprentice marster and help you build yours Thumbs up
I just can't find the time,motivation or surplus cash these days Sad

I think iv still got 1k to spend on it after pro alloys bill to get it the way I want it Sad

Bloody money pit, boys and toys Smile


My experience tells me that if you think you have £1k to spend on it that usually means more like £3k.... start saving!

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Posted 16th Jan 2015 at 20:13
superchargedblack1997gti6

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Post #621
Hope not when I said 10k Sad

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Posted 16th Jan 2015 at 20:25
Cjwatson27

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Post #622
Looks awesome come along a lot since i see it, I'm not familiar with 306 dimmas is there part of the body kit missing beneath the doors or is that the way its designed ?

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Posted 16th Jan 2015 at 21:16
superchargedblack1997gti6

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Post #623
Yep side skirts are separate Smile

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Posted 16th Jan 2015 at 21:50
pugheaven

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Post #624
Yup they still need painting
Posted 16th Jan 2015 at 22:01
pugheaven

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Post #625
Well the dimma is now at pro alloy but for how long I'm not sure lol
I was originally quoted around £1200 for rad and intercooler but after dropping the car off I got the impression it was going to cost a lot more, he wouldn't give me a quote there and then and said they would get back to me by mid week with a price for 2 rads and intercoolers.

If it works out to be £1200 each or less I'm happy (not sure about Ross) if it's much more I will just go and pick it up and work something else out! Would be a waste of 12 hours plus van hire and fuel but oh well, fingers crossed it's not mega money
Posted 17th Jan 2015 at 18:51

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