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30th October 2016, 15:20
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Cars looking great Andy. I think I'll steal your front arch idea as I 'm not keen on the look at the front either.
Where did you get the material from?
Cheers, Bob.
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30th October 2016, 15:24
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That looks neat
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30th October 2016, 16:43
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Originally Posted by hurnleft
Cars looking great Andy. I think I'll steal your front arch idea as I 'm not keen on the look at the front either.
Where did you get the material from?
Cheers, Bob.
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Hey Bob! Long time no hear/see.
1.5mm thick and I think the sheet was 2.4m x 1.2m ABS Black non-dimpled (Smooth)
from
http://www.eagleplastics.co.uk/
around £49 delivered
I'm off to NEC to classic car show probably on 12th Nov, are you going? wont be taking my SWB though as sorn'd at end of Oct.
Cheers.
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30th October 2016, 16:44
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Roadster
That looks neat
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Thanks Roadster, for me its all about the little details :-)
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30th October 2016, 17:30
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Looks so much better. Every little change you make amounts to a big difference.
Must be following the 100 times 1% difference = 100% better
Dave
Last edited by DaveP; 30th October 2016 at 21:07..
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30th October 2016, 18:32
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Looks like a finished car now . Details like the under arch trim make all the difference . The MX5 250 kits look odd when can see right through from the wheel arch to the nose and you look at a void of empty space. A simple but effective fix.
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19th November 2016, 13:43
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Some recent additions
Thanks to Lucky@LeMans (Paul) for building the bracket and screen for my bonnet screen. Heres some pictures:
The original
P1010985 by eric holm, on Flickr
Placement of my screen
Dscn9397_ by eric holm, on Flickr
Perspective view
DSCN9389 by eric holm, on Flickr
There is some adjustment needed to get the right angle, gap, fixing size, etc. but this needs some time and thought, but generally it fits and is a great addition to the car.
You will see that my pictures look dark (time of year I guess), and in reality it doesn't look so noticeable and sort of blends in with the car. Also its shiny metal and in the picture it looks black. I'll take some more and share another day!
Also I have gone with a smaller profile in terms of height and a slightly thicker screen (5mm) so the thing doesn't 'flap' around at speed.
Thanks once again to Paul getting the profile from my rough cardboard template!
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19th November 2016, 15:01
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Looks good !
Maybe a strip of soft rubber or foam under the screen will hide any slight gap. If you tilt the screen back slightly it will lift the front lower edge a little so the addition of a rubber strip will close the gap.
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23rd December 2016, 21:06
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Hi All,
Iv'e been messing around with a build video on Youtube using the pictures taken during the build
https://youtu.be/v2hZuMKccMY
Had to do 3 parts as software only limited me to 5 mins per video
Hope every one has a festive time, look forward to dry weather next year!
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23rd December 2016, 21:52
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Great work on the videos. Thanks for taking the trouble.
Have a wicked xmas
Dave
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28th January 2017, 13:41
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That really is a superb looking example and the wheels look just right too. I wouldn't be waiting for warmer weather if it was mine...
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28th January 2017, 13:50
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Looks great, it's amazing what you can find amonst the junk in a garage.
Bob.
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28th January 2017, 17:03
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That does look excellent. The 250swb tributes are some of my fave cars out there.
Those wheels do look good. Are they Calibres ?
Dave
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28th January 2017, 17:55
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mister Towed
That really is a superb looking example and the wheels look just right too. I wouldn't be waiting for warmer weather if it was mine...
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Thanks, but fair weather only for this one, ironically though I am sure the heavens will open on the first day of use this year, most likley at the further point away form home!
Cheers.
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28th January 2017, 17:57
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DaveP
That does look excellent. The 250swb tributes are some of my fave cars out there.
Those wheels do look good. Are they Calibres ?
Dave
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Thanks Dave, Yep well spotted they are calibres with a modified center with a 3 star spinner attached, All cost less than the 17" BMW wheels that were on the Z3 that I sold on ebay!
Cheers
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29th January 2017, 06:32
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Your car does look absolutely stunning.
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Originally Posted by ericholm
... I am sure the heavens will open on the first day of use this year, most likely at the further point away from home! ...
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Look on the bright side, at least if this happens your car actually has a roof!
Cheers, Paul.
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29th January 2017, 15:47
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No bug screen on the front then ! Did you manage to find something that would seal the gap under it ?
The car looks stunning all the same.
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29th January 2017, 17:02
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lucky@LeMans
No bug screen on the front then ! Did you manage to find something that would seal the gap under it ?
The car looks stunning all the same.
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Thanks, Bug screen will definately go on, I need to adjust the mounting to get angle correct due to angle of bonnet, probably will go with smaller mountings but will use all fixing positions instead of 3. Will need to get some fabricated, I have some prototypes and as will be seen they need to be a good finish, not my hacksawed/dremmelled version!
Watch this space.....
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14th March 2017, 21:22
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Front wheel arch liners
I finally got around to taking some pictures of the inner wheel arch liners I put in to
1. Stop the water being splashed straight on to the front light fitments and electrics &
2. get rid of that horrible see through the wheel arch and out of the front grill scenario.
It took some time to fine tune, mount, shape and fix in place, without it fouling on the hood section when lifting it up and down.
Overall I am pleased with the look.
aDSCN9670 by eric holm, on Flickr
aDSCN9669 by eric holm, on Flickr
I also refurbished the soft top hood, and it had come back really well.
Ive still got to get the small front deflector windscreen fitted with new mounts (local metal work chap on the case with that one).
Here are some more photos as getting car ready for 1st April to be back on the road.
Also booked up the Laon Historique trip for start of June
So full systems checks are underway, oil, water, tyres, electrics, brakes, etc.
aDSCN9747 by eric holm, on Flickr
aDSCN9730 by eric holm, on Flickr
aDSCN9849 by eric holm, on Flickr
aDSCN9889 by eric holm, on Flickr
aDSCN9653 by eric holm, on Flickr
aDSCN9677 by eric holm, on Flickr
aDSCN9707 by eric holm, on Flickr
aDSCN9697 by eric holm, on Flickr
aDSCN9681 by eric holm, on Flickr
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