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Re: Got a little work done on the 1200 today...
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The Gold centres get my vote.....

hmm nice.

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Re: Got a little work done on the 1200 today...
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I say gold center as well; I had a pair of Enki's that looked like that but as 2 of them had been damaged and then welded back up they went of to a local street 1200......those wheels looked great.

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Posted on: 2008/3/26 4:18
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Re: Got a little work done on the 1200 today...
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Gold centre, Definitely! I would go white flares though, only because my flares are going to be black.

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Re: Got a little work done on the 1200 today...
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Picked up a few more parts to start putting on my 1200...

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Posted on: 2008/4/8 3:14
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Re: Got a little work done on the 1200 today...
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Where did you get the flares? Looks like you are creating a great looking car.

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Re: Got a little work done on the 1200 today...
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there is a company in NZ making the original flares for the coupes. i have a set on my beast. my avatar shows them bolted on, but i cut them down and glassed them to the body to make them look more factory.
oh and i just saw some on ebay for sale..$200 i think was the buy price

Posted on: 2008/4/8 4:38
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Re: Got a little work done on the 1200 today...
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personally i reckon that you should leave the wheels as they are, i really like the polished look.

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Re: Got a little work done on the 1200 today...
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those Konigs are incredible. black flares for my vote.

hmmm, you lot are giving me ideas... I think I have some dark metallic grey under the house - might look alright on my flares...

Posted on: 2008/4/9 2:25
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Re: Got a little work done on the 1200 today...
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Got some work done this weekend...

MadDat crossmember showed up Saturday, so the engine may go in sooner than expected...

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Got the RHD pedal box installed in the car and working. Column goes in next weekend...

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Since the RHD pedal box I have is set up for a cable clutch (not hydraulic), and clearance is tight around the intake manifold, I decided to peruse other options. I found that if I welded up the cable hook on the end of the clutch pedal and re-drilled it, I can hook up the pushrod for the clutch master cylinder and mount it backwards inside the dash.

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Then I will run a new clutch hardline from there to down beside the trans where it needs to be. I may end up making a remote reservoir to make it easier to fill and keep an eye on, but I might just keep it there so it's invisible once the car is finished. I know it's a bit crazy, but it WILL work. Now I just need to build a VERY beefy mount for the master so there's no flex.

Posted on: 2008/4/22 1:06
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hey mate,

i've been trying to source the exact same flares that you have on yours.
where did you get them from? and is there a website link you can direct me to?

thanks

Posted on: 2009/8/29 11:46
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