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19-02-11, 07:15 AM
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Put the pictures back up, I would like to see them, always good to see other peoples ideas!
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19-02-11, 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr ZS180
As it seems noone likes the look of my car I have taken the pics down and will post some pics of my old SD1 later instead when I dig them out.
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Come on mate, in your intro post on the other thread you said you'd get flamed.
I have to keep mine outwardly looking standardish but I have been flamed seriously on other forums for my T16 maestro, still waiting for it to appear on barryboys -
Stick them pics back up.
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19-02-11, 01:36 PM
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19-02-11, 03:41 PM
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Posted the pics back up. Hope peeps aren't disappointed now after the wait
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19-02-11, 03:45 PM
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Glad you put pics back up. I like the wheels, the x-power decals are loud, but what the hell. I drive a bright yellow ZS. If we all liked the same cars the world would be boring. We drive ZS's cos they different. Cant wait to see it for real some day...
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19-02-11, 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by daytona365
Glad you put pics back up. I like the wheels, the x-power decals are loud, but what the hell. I drive a bright yellow ZS. If we all liked the same cars the world would be boring. We drive ZS's cos they different. Cant wait to see it for real some day...
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Thanks. I love yellow cars. I had a banana yellow Fiat Coupe turbo and the missus had an even brighter Seicento Sporting! In a town with no yellow cars they stood out something chronic!
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19-02-11, 03:47 PM
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dude, where did you get the upper front and upper and lower and rear strut braces from? and how much were they? oh and do they make any difference??
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19-02-11, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by ZS
dude, where did you get the upper front and upper and lower and rear strut braces from? and how much were they? oh and do they make any difference??
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Rear upper was a honda one with modified brackets, and lower is a honda item slightly modified. Cant remember how much they cost but it was something like ?30 each off eBay. Not paying Motobodges silly prices!
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19-02-11, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr ZS180
Rear upper was a honda one with modified brackets, and lower is a honda item slightly modified. Cant remember how much they cost but it was something like ?30 each off eBay. Not paying Motobodges silly prices!
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and make a difference?
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19-02-11, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by ZS
and make a difference?
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Well I didnt drive the car too hard before they were fitted as I wanted to get the belts done first but I can tell you that the car is incredibly tight at the back end and it gives you real confidence, although have had lift off oversteer in the wet, not too bad though, so I suppose it does. Cant wait to do a trackday now!
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