Mt. Cotton Hillclimb - Tighe Cams Series Round 3. Gramzow Rd Mt Cotton. Free entry as spectator. Take your own picnic lunch or buy it there. In your face action.
QLD - MG Car Club Mt Cotton Hillclimb - 9 July 06
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Busy pffft more like probably crapping on with someone Oh you saw the A4. It's a little ostentatious for me with those wheels and being so low ect, but I thought that about BRG when I bought her and learned to love her!
Did you have the tonneau on your car made locally or is it one of the ebay ones? Looks good. I plan to run one on the race car when it's finished, but it will need about a hundred holes in it to clear the cage.
Back on topic. Will try to get to Mt Cotton on the weekend.
Cal.
Did you have the tonneau on your car made locally or is it one of the ebay ones? Looks good. I plan to run one on the race car when it's finished, but it will need about a hundred holes in it to clear the cage.
Back on topic. Will try to get to Mt Cotton on the weekend.
Cal.
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Loved the A4
Made by House Of MG but the headrest pockets were modified by an upholsterer nearby to my home after the style bar was fitted. The latter sort of messed it up a bit but it's only to keep the sun, bird poop, leaves, stray tigers and prying eyes from getting in when the car is parked and I don't want to bother putting the roof up. Lee Bros would probably do a good job but you'd get the best result with the plastic edge stuff from the top boot. Mine is attached at the back using ute tonneau elastic loops on the Frankenstein bolts. Don Lake has/had his fitted so that it was wedged at the rear by the boot lid.
Back to topic: Might see you at the hill next Sunday then
Cal wrote:Did you have the tonneau on your car made locally or is it one of the ebay ones? Looks good. I plan to run one on the race car when it's finished, but it will need about a hundred holes in it to clear the cage.
Made by House Of MG but the headrest pockets were modified by an upholsterer nearby to my home after the style bar was fitted. The latter sort of messed it up a bit but it's only to keep the sun, bird poop, leaves, stray tigers and prying eyes from getting in when the car is parked and I don't want to bother putting the roof up. Lee Bros would probably do a good job but you'd get the best result with the plastic edge stuff from the top boot. Mine is attached at the back using ute tonneau elastic loops on the Frankenstein bolts. Don Lake has/had his fitted so that it was wedged at the rear by the boot lid.
Back to topic: Might see you at the hill next Sunday then
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JBT wrote:you'd get the best result with the plastic edge stuff from the top boot. Mine is attached at the back using ute tonneau elastic loops on the Frankenstein bolts. Don Lake has/had his fitted so that it was wedged at the rear by the boot lid.
It was Don who suggested I try to find a cheap soft top cover to modify as his was less than ideal. Seems a shame to pay $100 for a prefect one and wreck it for a plastic lip.
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I think it will just be an individual thing. Mt Cotton is on the east side over towards Redland Bay.Directions and a map can be had here by putting in a start suburb and a finish point of Mt Cotton. Gramzow road runs off Mt Cotton Road.
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