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Ok... so the car is up and running....
we re-registered it with the authorities on thursday last week (March 30th 2007), we had no problems with the process, the roll cage was totally padded so that even a nut case would be safe inside the car, the exhaust with side exit was ok as were the adjustable suspension, plastic rear windows and electronic rally-trip speedometer (can be seen behind the steering wheel in some pictures). I don't have many pictures as we have been too busy this past week getting the car ready and then going out to play in it. Still to be done is the painting of the white stripes (between the red/bue and at the bottom of the skirts) fitting of a rear wing (not allowed for the registration test), lightweight mirrors and lowering the seats so we can actually see out! We are also going to get some 90-100mm long rear porsche wheel studs, as the 70mm 924 turbo rear studs are not long enough on the rear. We are currently only running a 20mm spacer at the rear and ideal would be 35mm to get the wheels right out in the wheel arches.. it is easy to change them now that the hubs and discs are already drilled to 14,5mm and the rear arms have had a notch ground in them to let the longer studs pass through from behind without needing to remove the hubs. 150bhp makes it a fun car for the easily impressed, but we will be looking for some more, so the head is coming off next week, I will port the head, get a decent camshaft, T25 turbo, intercooler, injectors, fuel pump and a remap. Also might look into baffling the fuel tank as we get fuel surge doing donuts on less than 1/4 tank of fuel! First set of rear tyres are already shredded.... so as a drift car she is approved.....! As has become normal, pictures are on my blog... if anybody needs detailed pictures of any part of the car or modifications, just drop me a line or ask here... and I'll do my best to take pictures and explain how we did what we did and why..... Have fun out there with your bodykits... but just be ready to buy some serious wheels with a bonkers offset... or some nutty spacers! Conkers.
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It's largely due to you Maciej.... so thank you for making these kits available.
Will I be able to contact you in a year from now if we need replacement panels due to shredded tyres or race track contact? Conkers.
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Somebody asked what my car would weigh when it was done... and now it is official.
1120kg with half a tank of fuel, no spare wheel or jack. Now that it is tested we can modify the seat runners and floor to lower the seats and fit lightweight door mirrors, so another 20kg will be coming off that I expect. Conkers
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Your wheels are the tits. Probably the best I've seen on an s12 for sometime, What are they?
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The wheels are 16x8 compomotive split rims. Found them for sale used a couple of years ago and bought new centres to use them on my VW camper bus, then bought new centres again to fit them on the S12. Very 80's, very period... very strong and very very heavy. :-(
Conkers
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Surprised to hear they are heavy.
I want them. Don't know why but they look phat!
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yes they are very nice and look feckin awsome with the body kit.
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