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Old 21st January 2013, 22:29
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Thanks Tony, and hats off to you for doing yours OUTSIDE!

Yes Chris, in the workshop today. A steady two degrees so positively tropical!

I laminated over my formers today, then took them of this afternoon. Blooming cock up. Basically I had set them up wonky, simply because once the former was in I didn't check. Anyway come six this eve, picked up the grinder and removed the mid section just leaving the corners. Its all back together now, although I will probably find its all fallen off in the morning!
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Old 21st January 2013, 22:45
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Heres some pics...
formers removed....
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Second former on this eve..[IMG][/IMG]

The wiper bubbles came out okay though :
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And lastly I removed one of the towing eyes so I can extend it by 12" (matron!)

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Old 22nd January 2013, 22:31
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Extended the RH front towing eye so it is just gettable inside the grill. Im going to put som mesh further back to protect the radiator, but leave this eye accessible. Of course Mazda never break down, but I can stick one of those arrows with 'TOW' on it, he he![IMG][/IMG]
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Old 23rd January 2013, 20:35
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Had a shed reshuffle today, so took the car out for a run. Only mild acceleration caused the rear window to slide out, but it was caught by the auxiliary window scoop......the rear spoiler!
Anyway, heres some pics from a distance....
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And later from the front.....
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Old 24th January 2013, 13:01
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She's gonna look fantastic.

And I think the original blue would actually suit her.
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Old 26th January 2013, 00:30
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The vents at the rear break up the large expanse and look really good...great thinking
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Old 26th January 2013, 08:08
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Tis a pretty car! I'm glad that surreal incidents (your self opening rear window!) don't just happen to me
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Old 28th January 2013, 22:28
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I am liking your twist on the MX250 alot
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Old 29th January 2013, 00:41
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To do the edges I stripped the foam off where the door seals will grip it to reduce the thickness.
Went around the door shuts and rear window.

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The louvres will be covered with 5mm tinted perspex, which I have cut out, but not fitted.

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[SIZE="3"Finally slotted it all together. Its held up by slotting into the front lip and the sides run above the door shuts so its a good firm fit.
Tomorrow is B day (bonding day)!
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Nick, what material have you used on the headlining mate
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Is this made of Alcantara or Amaretto?
Amaretto is thinner and glue can be great around corners.
It looks awesome
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Old 29th January 2013, 21:46
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Boat building going well then!!!!

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Old 29th January 2013, 21:48
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Swap you a bonnet catch and cable for your Brunnel hinges
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Old 29th January 2013, 22:33
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Nick, that's brilliant!! Does your strut brace foul the bodywork? If so how did you overcome it mate?
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Old 30th January 2013, 09:30
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Hi All, couldn't add text last night as the phone was too tired!

Thanks Martini, and thanks RedRatbike the vents are a copy of those on the 275, but also there to help visibility, as there is tinted perspex behind.

Dave, I may be having a mid-life crisis, but I am still a child when it comes to things that go Brrrrmmmm!

Hammy/Chargerstang, the headlining is 5mm foam backed vinyl, the staple diet of a 60's interior!

And Tribute, I'm glad you like it. Sorry for making your straightforward kit appear so complicated and time consuming, when as Greyone and Billy showed it is not. Thank you for your understanding as I molest your bodywork!

Anyway, as you may have notice I have performed a massive handbrake turn with regards to the front. After making some lovely hinges, raising the wipers and adding recesses for the wiper stalks and was about to glue the body on.......I changed my mind (again), and decided to see if I could make it into a flip front, as was my original plan.

The pics are fairly self explanatory, but just to say in retrospect it could be simpler as I used 1"square (thats 25mm by 25mm Henri) box section which I formed around the bonnet apperture rather than going straight from front to the bulkhead. This was just in case there was not clearance for the framework and I had to go back to plan A.

I plan to use the redundant bonnet catch and cable plus one other (thanks Chris) bolted behind the front wing so no visible catches. I will leave the swage line in the door rather than filling it and use that as the break line for the bonnet.

On a dry run last night it opens to about 50 degrees, but would go to 90 it the car was run up 4" blocks.

Oh yes Hammy, the strut brace did touch the inner lining of the bonnet, until I cut it away. I think those braces are more show than go to be honest. The brackets at the end are very light gauge steel.
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Old 30th January 2013, 11:21
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After spending a month of evenings searching fleabay, piston heads and Gumtree I gave up. By now I had sold the BBS Alloys and the car was on bricks. A mate leant me some 13" corsa wheels for the rear which look cool fitted inside out, even if very silly!! A spacesaver on the front and an Astra sport steel wheel completed The Look!

I then decided to go for steel wheels, but banded to get the size I wanted. I contacted a set up up north with a nice website and they agreed to source vauxhall wheels, band them, shotblast and spray them. However after four weeks nothing had happened, due to the owner having an accident on his bike. Eventually I received a refund, then began to search for someone else to do the job. Found the wonderful James on some forum, who offered to do the job.
I found a perfect set if Mk1 MR2 Wheels which I sent him.the rears to have a 2" band fitted. Picked them up last weekend.....a perfect job. This is what your mit welding should look like folks.....
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I LIKE THEM!
They will have three eared spinners and nice tall tyres!
These are one fwd and one banded rear.

I get them back from the powder coaters tomorrow
I love this idea, can you use any 4x100 steels?
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Old 30th January 2013, 11:35
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Yes.
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Old 30th January 2013, 14:12
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Yes.
Finally found some alloys and placed my order, stayed with 15s mate
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Old 30th January 2013, 23:54
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Do you have plans already for the interior?
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Old 2nd February 2013, 19:32
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Hi Martini, not going to get too carried away with the interior. I have done a suspended headlining and some diamond pattern panels for the rear, but thats it.

Finally got a couple if hours in today.
welded up the front brackets for the front frame and threw some paint at them. I also removed the frame and did the last upside down welds.

I also removed the remains of the front wings.

How to make a straight forward kit really complicated, bu t I spouse thats me!!

Tried to prise the inner moulding from the bonnet, but the polyurethane constructional adhesive is well stuck, so I shall have to order another bonnet from Tribute!

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