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Old 20-10-14, 11:54 AM   #1
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cant get over how clean all the bits are, makes me want to grab a spanner or two and get at it!!!

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Old 20-10-14, 05:36 PM   #2
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I'm liking the attention to detail.

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Old 20-10-14, 07:11 PM   #3
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I absolutely love this car. Superb attention to detail and it clearly looks like it has fallen into good hands.
Just out of interest, does the Reyland conversion include custom drive shafts or are they a standard MGR shaft?
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I wonder if those awesome looking front arms would foul brembo caliber sir help reduce the fouling.
I need them in purple along with rear LCA's.

Any benefits to them apart from looking awesome?
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I wonder if those awesome looking front arms would foul brembo caliber sir help reduce the fouling.

I need them in purple along with rear LCA's.



Any benefits to them apart from looking awesome?

Umm not 100% on that, it's usually the nut but u can use a smaller nut size to aid clearance .
Not sure I would use these yet on an everyday car / Brit roads :-)

They are substantially lighter than stock units but aimed at track / race cars. Be interesting to see how they hold up.

They r from dna motoring in the states.
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Not sure I would use these yet on an everyday car / Brit roads :-)
Is that due to the polybushes? Or something else I don't see due to being blinded by awesome.

In all I'm just thinking in terms of general bling for the car (who doesn't want cool lookin bits) and lighter suspension components can't hurt I guess.

The whole front set up looks great though.
Makes me want to spend loads haha.
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I absolutely love this car. Superb attention to detail and it clearly looks like it has fallen into good hands.

Just out of interest, does the Reyland conversion include custom drive shafts or are they a standard MGR shaft?

Stock drive shafts, just a custom plate to pickup the long one on back of audi motor.
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Nice job i had Reyland make me up discs, bells and brackets for my ZR using my own calipers really helpful and saved me buying new calipers

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[QUOTE=JOHNDQ;369245]Nice job i had Reyland make me up discs, bells and brackets for my ZR using my own calipers really helpful and saved me buying new calipers


Thx John :-)

You just can't knock Martins brake systems, they just work period. Thats all he's doing these days and is run off his feet!

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Nice job i had Reyland make me up discs, bells and brackets for my ZR using my own calipers really helpful and saved me buying new calipers


Thx John :-)

You just can't knock Martins brake systems, they just work period. Thats all he's doing these days and is run off his feet!

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Yes when it was doing mine he was saying all he was going to do was brakes. Will be using him again soon after after some 300x24mm for the rear on the ZR
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