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Re: school metal work project
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extractors would be nice would be quite easy ,also a turbo manifold ,coilover sleves, ajustable camber strut tops ,a steering wheel lots of things hope ive helped good luck mate

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depending on what your aloud to make and how far you want to go .I think the 120y would look good with an alloy drop tank the rear end could do with it to help in the looks department it wouldnt be to hard I guess ,just cut out the wheel well remove old tank. with abit of reinforcement around the edge of the hole and a bit of work should look good ..........

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i made a set of wheelie bars wen i went through they havent made it on the car yet but there is time

Posted on: 2007/5/23 11:06
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Something simple and effective, what about a set of race pedals and an alloy gearknob and handbrake lever.

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the teacher doesnt want me to do anything with the suspention so i cant do coilovers, strut tops, rear sway bar.
with strut bars, how thick is the metal plates that sit on the tower?

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3 to 5mm steel plate is plenty.

Posted on: 2007/5/24 8:50
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i like the race pedals idea

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I vote for a turbo manifold.
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How to make one.

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im on my red P's so no turbo manifolds for me either. although it would be awsome

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