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Lucy Letby
by diggingdeeper - 16th Dec 2024 6:16pm
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like it hope you washed it out properly! haha that a permenant fix then?
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yea it going to stay, either that or i fork out £30 odd quid for a smaller one. very cost effective i think! not long now......
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today spent a little time sorting out, my leaking master cylinder. it had a small leak into the booster, so bought a master cylinder seal kit from minispares and fitted it today. just have to bleed the brakes (again) tomorrow. fitted my era turbo bonnet scoop. for those who don't know, rover did a limited run of a few turbo minis. the company who carried out the conversions (Era), put metro turbo engines in them. they had a body kit fitted to them, and this bonnet vent (but obviously not in carbon) spent no time messing around and got the dremel out. i've decided to fit this under the bonnet rather than on top, just for a smoother look. bonded it on first, and have fiberglassed over the underneath. i got some sort of body/seam sealer from work, which is shit hot, so the black on the scoop is that, but i'll clean it up when its cured. also have watched my bonnet pins slowly corrode on the front, i thought i use some of those aerocatches again. i bought the ones that fit on top, rather than flush just to save on more bodywork, work. got them test fitted and shall spray them tomorrow.
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I admire your courage to go hacking at that shiney bonnet with a dremel Good job
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Like it wasnt sure wheni 1st looked at the scoop thought it was going to look like a scooby copy but looks spot on.
The the aerocatches i will be getting once i get a carbon bonnet.
drifting drifting and yet more skidding
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i wouldn't destroy this mini by fitting a scooby scoop to it! its main function is to let hot air from around the turbo out. heres a pic of an era turbo mini
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always looking for those bigger bunches of bananas!
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looks the dogs nuts mate like the scoop as well
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been doing some modifying on the cheap this weekend. still waiting for my alarm to arrive, so i went up the road and bought some leather like fabric for £5. some cutting and sowing later, and i have a nice gear and handbrake gaitor for alot less than what it costs in the shops!
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Exellent cheap as chips and look good.
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i have security! installed a clifford g5 arrow 5.1 alarm to my car over the past 2 days. now because i have installed it myself it isn't thatcham approved, but i only bought it for my own piece of mind. when this is finally on the road i do plan on fitting a central locking kit to it, and i can just wire that into the alarm aswell. what i got did someone say spagetti junction? don't worry it all neatly cleaned up, and tucked away in the dash.
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bloody hell mate would not no were to start with that lot
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well the red wire is the live, the green is a sensor wire, amd the orange.......well i forgot what the orange did, but it definately goes somewhere.
tbh is a piece of piss compared to these modern cars! note the haynes manual in the footwell!
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always looking for those bigger bunches of bananas!
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by diggingdeeper - 16th Dec 2024 6:16pm
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Lucy Letby
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