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Old 27th October 2015, 07:52 AM
metal matt metal matt is offline
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Well little up date.
Whilst working on my roadster last week bleeding my brakes I kept looking at my dash which I covered in vinyl. The vinyl looks ok but it kept pealing of the bottom radius. One of my After IVA things was going to be to Carbon skin the dash but last week I thought sod it I'm doing it now and bought some materials. So I spent my time in the garage over the weekend skinning my dash and polished it up last night re dressed it and sort of put it back into the car and I must say looks much better and I'm glad I done it now and not after. One thing I did do whilst connecting the hazards up I brushed one of the terminals fiddling around and blow something somewhere but my fuses haven't blown. Random and cant find where so my indicators are not working now and the hazards.

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Old 2nd January 2016, 10:50 AM
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Well I must say it has been quiet on my build for the last 2 mouths ( work commitments ). Any way I have spent a few hours in the garage over the Christmas brake not as much a I would like but maybe some more time today hopefully. Any way I'm trying to get it finished by the end of March so I can go for IVA then try and get to stoneliegh with it. That the plan anyway.

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Old 2nd January 2016, 02:58 PM
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its good to get something done even when it doesn't seem like much I'm secretly hoping to be ready for iva @ march / april time too, I've been lucky in that I've been able to get a fair bit done over the hols.
Did you get your indicators / hazards all working again?
Keep up the good work
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Old 2nd January 2016, 04:51 PM
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Yep my hazards are all working but I'm still not sure as I need to make some changes for positioning them

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Old 2nd January 2016, 05:39 PM
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yes in your pictures you have your repeaters on the scuttle, some have failed with them here due to the viewing angle being blocked by the rear arches, I put my repeaters on the outside edge of the front arches.
Are your front ones far enough out ( in from the outside edge) ? I am hoping my front indicators are visible at the required side angle , I've tried to measure the angle and check and " I think they are ok " so we will have to see on that one I mounted mine on the widest part of the nosecone
By the way I like how you did your roll bar,
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Old 2nd January 2016, 06:15 PM
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I'm thinking of putting a turbo on mine after but I'm not sure to go turbo or supercharge. What is the charger from?

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Old 2nd January 2016, 06:18 PM
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I think my front indicators are to far in and I'm thinking about putting them on the front wheel arches and my side repeaters are to low to see over the rear archers. I don't know weather to move them up or put them on the Side of the front arches as well.

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