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Old 17th January 2018, 17:38   #11
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Cheers buddy hows your 1.8T build going? still working on it?
Mate I've done nothing in ages - nearing the end of a complete refurb of the house I bought last year. Once that's done, which will be in a couple months, Ill smash out the rest of the build.

I keep eyeing up other cars though, fancy a Chevelle...
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Old 17th January 2018, 17:53   #12
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That certainly looks fantastic!!
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Old 17th January 2018, 18:56   #13
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Mate I've done nothing in ages - nearing the end of a complete refurb of the house I bought last year. Once that's done, which will be in a couple months, Ill smash out the rest of the build.

I keep eyeing up other cars though, fancy a Chevelle...
Sounds good mate, still really look forward to seeing it finished

Aha get one project finished first, then get another

Is the ZT still on the road running or have you taken it apart whilst working on the project?

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Old 17th January 2018, 21:45   #14
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Pretty much the same as mine rick,except i drilled straight through the crash bar and hung it with long coach bolts.it was also very fiddly on the 1.8T.
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Old 17th January 2018, 23:04   #15
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Pretty much the same as mine rick,except i drilled straight through the crash bar and hung it with long coach bolts.it was also very fiddly on the 1.8T.
not much space to work with is there just about managed to squeeze the return pipe between the subframe and undertray.

On the MKi's there's also less space between the fog lights compared to MKII's so was worried it may not fit, as the silicone hoses are very close to the fogs.
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