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roland rat

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Well it had to happen again at some point so her I am back in a 306 LOL



As you can most probably work out from the Project thread title I now own a China Blue Supercharged 306 once again,it was only a matter of time before I was back in a fine french hatch and something special came up locally for a very good price.


Car in question has been bought from Luke (Nickgti.gti6's lad) whom is a really nice guy and has a rather nice Super Bigh Boost Manlove 6.


The China 6 is just a Low Boost Version but enough to keep me entertained as its purely a weekend/toy car for me.It has a great spec and has plenty of nice bits fitted so
I SHOULD be happy for some time withnher



Anyway enough of my bulls**t lets get some pics up of the new love of my life Love Love Love










Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 20:26
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I think I speak for everyone when I say - no one gives a shlt !
Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 15:27
roland rat

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I think I speak for everyone when I say - no one gives a shlt !


You're right but hey hum it's so quiet on here at least you can read it to pass the time Thumbs up
Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 16:01
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Looks good buddy when you strip it i would be interested in the engine :-)

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Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 16:25
aaron6

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Looks nice that. Loving the willwoods

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Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 16:33
roland rat

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pug_306 wrote:
Looks good buddy when you strip it i would be interested in the engine :-)


Laugh my ass off I'll leave the breaking of them to you mate,enough have died under my ownership in the past!

Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 20:05
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aaron6 wrote:
Looks nice that. Loving the willwoods


Me too,they are mainly the reason I bought the car Thumbs up
Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 17:01
Craig g

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See it's fitted with wilwood calipers.... what mounting bracket are they on, I've the same calipers but wilwood tell me off the shelf mounting plates aren't available to suit a 306 hub?
Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 19:39
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roland rat wrote:
pug_306 wrote:
Looks good buddy when you strip it i would be interested in the engine :-)


Laugh my ass off I'll leave the breaking of them to you mate,enough have died under my owenership in the past!



Give it 2 weeks and there will be a breaking ad up. Then I'm interested in the engine lol. Nice car though if you do decide to sell it let me know.

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Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 19:43
roland rat

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Craig g wrote:
See it's fitted with wilwood calipers.... what mounting bracket are they on, I've the same calipers but wilwood tell me off the shelf mounting plates aren't available to suit a 306 hub?


Fitted with brackets that were designed by a old member/admin called Welly.he did a group buy on them for a bunch of members.

If you want I can ask a mate to see if he can knock some up at his engineering company

Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 20:04
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That would be great.... Thanks!
Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 20:09
Nose

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Lovely looking motor Ash, any plans for it bud? and just jumping on the Willwood question, apart from the bracket are they a straight fit with the existing discs or are spacers also needed with different discs?

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Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 20:31
roland rat

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Nose wrote:
Lovely looking motor Ash, any plans for it bud? and just jumping on the Willwood question, apart from the bracket are they a straight fit with the existing discs or are spacers also needed with different discs?


Plans are to have front bumper painted,drivers side rear arch painted and either

1.sell engine/brakes etc and return to 100% standard car

OR

2.spunk loads of cash and make it into a fun weekend car Laugh

In regards to the calipers they simply bolt on the the brackets that bolt onto the hubs.When Welly designed the kit he designed it around the standard 283mm discs as having bells/rotors made up was expensive.

If people are interested I'd gladly have a few sets of brakes made up Thumbs up
Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 20:36
6waysforward

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Rat in a china....Meh, seen it all before.

At least you didnt buy a rotbox this time. Wink

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Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 20:44
roland rat

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6waysforward wrote:
Rat in a china....Meh, seen it all before.

At least you didnt buy a rotbox this time. Wink


I know it's my 4th China 6 Laugh my ass off

Hope the HB 6 is treating you well
Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 20:45
Craig g

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In terms of wilwoods I've got everything other than the mounting brackets... So if there is a group buy or a mate at a machine shop who will make these up then I'm in!
Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 20:53
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roland rat wrote:
6waysforward wrote:
Rat in a china....Meh, seen it all before.

At least you didnt buy a rotbox this time. Wink


I know it's my 4th China 6 Laugh my ass off

Hope the HB 6 is treating you well


Its good thanks, just a handfull.

Its about time you went high china me thinks Thumbs up

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Posted 24th Dec 2015 at 22:24
orta

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roland rat wrote:
Nose wrote:
Lovely looking motor Ash, any plans for it bud? and just jumping on the Willwood question, apart from the bracket are they a straight fit with the existing discs or are spacers also needed with different discs?


Plans are to have front bumper painted,drivers side rear arch painted and either

1.sell engine/brakes etc and return to 100% standard car

OR

2.spunk loads of cash and make it into a fun weekend car Laugh

In regards to the calipers they simply bolt on the the brackets that bolt onto the hubs.When Welly designed the kit he designed it around the standard 283mm discs as having bells/rotors made up was expensive.

If people are interested I'd gladly have a few sets of brakes made up Thumbs up


Had just put feelers out to buy this myself to fit the charger to the Rallye. Obviously I was a bit slow off the mark, if you decide to offload the supercharger bits I'd be up for taking them off your hands. pm me if/when

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Posted 25th Dec 2015 at 20:12
roland rat

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orta wrote:

Had just put feelers out to buy this myself to fit the charger to the Rallye. Obviously I was a bit slow off the mark, if you decide to offload the supercharger bits I'd be up for taking them off your hands. pm me if/when


Cheers for the offer but there's already a list of members vultures asking me for the kit if I break it.

I'm siding towards option 2 and just wasting more money into a french s**t heap Laugh my ass off
Posted 25th Dec 2015 at 20:19
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Looks like a right s**tbox Thumbs up

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Posted 25th Dec 2015 at 20:47
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walker_texasranger wrote:
Looks like a right s**tbox Thumbs up


Just like all the cars I buy then Wink
Posted 25th Dec 2015 at 21:01
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Post #22
Looks smart, and also internally wet. Perhaps with anticipation.

The aerial is flat, although this is compensated for by the lovely brake calipers.

Well done.
Posted 25th Dec 2015 at 21:18
roland rat

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tompaltridge wrote:
Looks smart, and also internally wet. Perhaps with anticipation.

The aerial is flat, although this is compensated for by the lovely brake calipers.

Well done.



Yes she was a bit moist inside,sure i can dry her out (like most ladies) the aerial is not flat just streamline and brakes are rather fetching Love

Posted 25th Dec 2015 at 21:49
Nose

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at the risk of asking a fookin stupid question, is there a particular part number for thes willwoods?

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Posted 25th Dec 2015 at 23:29
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Here you go all the info you need is in here bud Thumbs up

Http://www.306gti6.com/forum/showthread.php?id=89447
Posted 26th Dec 2015 at 00:35

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