ZS180 British Racing Green. A long road ahead
Hello everyone, so glad to finally get my arse in gear and create a build/progress thread for my beloved MG
She is called Yahtzee :) https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...2e&oe=57A76168 The only modification i have at the moment is a Piper stainless steel cat-back exhaust system and some White 17" straights. But oh my god does it make me smile!! https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1540/...7361dd2d_c.jpg https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1680/...20298042_c.jpg https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1487/...9e82e21b_c.jpg I do have a few Engine dress up bits to show but i will have to get some pictures next tommorow :) Oh me and a mate brilliantly bodged the plastic breather T piece that notoriously shatters like my nans Sunday crockery :sly: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1625/...ac11644b_c.jpg https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1518/...546d1462_c.jpg :joker: More updates soon!! |
Very nice, they look great in British racing green. What are your plans with it?
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Thinking about some Hubcentric spacers, maybe 10mm. depends if the tyres will contact the arch. just think it needs a little wider track and a bit more aggression. A big dream of mine is to take her to places like Castle Combe to meet some of you guys and at least make it round a track :D |
Absolutely no reason why you couldn't track it as it is now. Many say they go round a track better standard than if they are "semi modified".
Adding spacers etc may make it look good but they wont do anything beneficial for the handling and will likely make it worse. Fine if its all about show but if you ultimately want to track it then avoid any "stance" type mods I recon. Spend the money on a track day instead. Be careful though, its addictive :D |
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Well done, they do go well.
Be interesting to see the progress. |
350z on Ep3 Civic Type R wheels looks so wrong!!!
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sounds gorgeous. :bow: |
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Love these cars, they are so underrated, that's a good thing! Saves them from the hands on knobs/stereotyping. |
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