charlie's na6
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Re: charlie's na6
saw this yesterday in RL
looking very very awesome!
The BBS's look amazing!
looking very very awesome!
The BBS's look amazing!
Cheers,
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Cheers dude I was there in the Arvo with some touch up paint for the guards lol.
Car will be completed this week. Skirts arrive Monday/Tuesday. Diff should come this week and my new headlights.
Car will be completed this week. Skirts arrive Monday/Tuesday. Diff should come this week and my new headlights.
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What are you doing with the lights?
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Whenever i come down to the MX5 Plus Shop in aspley I just stand in awe over this red NA off yours charlie much respect mate!! hope mine comes up as good, Trying to find the fine line off wheel choice and fitment and Australian standard and it being legal tho.
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Heads up WARNING: You're going to melt your rear bumper:
If you can, try and get more space between your exhaust pipe and rear bumper. A lot of guys with 3" Corksport exhausts on their MSMs have burned their rear bumpers and they have more clearance than your photo shows.
Also, how much attention have you got so far from the boys in blue? Those wheels are going to attract a lot of attention and I can't see them being legal without adding flare guards
If you can, try and get more space between your exhaust pipe and rear bumper. A lot of guys with 3" Corksport exhausts on their MSMs have burned their rear bumpers and they have more clearance than your photo shows.
Also, how much attention have you got so far from the boys in blue? Those wheels are going to attract a lot of attention and I can't see them being legal without adding flare guards
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Lokiel wrote:Heads up WARNING: You're going to melt your rear bumper:
If you can, try and get more space between your exhaust pipe and rear bumper. A lot of guys with 3" Corksport exhausts on their MSMs have burned their rear bumpers and they have more clearance than your photo shows.
Also, how much attention have you got so far from the boys in blue? Those wheels are going to attract a lot of attention and I can't see them being legal without adding flare guards
its ok.. exhaust will be fine. No attention so far lol. Expecting some but meh.
UPDATE:
So i got new front fenders as the wheels didnt fit the old ones.. Put them on, put the sideskirts on and then gave the car a detail.
Getting the front guards flared now, wheel alignment tomorrow as well as lower and put the wheels on then its all good
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Waiting for final pics. Car looks amazing mate. Very well done.
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update:
so after a hectik day.. the wheels are now fitted. The car runs perfect and i could not be happier.. So much work involved in the last few months man im so stoked with the end result.. Just got the car engineered for the turbo conversion so makes it all legal
heres a few pics for now.
IMG_0144 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
IMG_0160 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
so after a hectik day.. the wheels are now fitted. The car runs perfect and i could not be happier.. So much work involved in the last few months man im so stoked with the end result.. Just got the car engineered for the turbo conversion so makes it all legal
heres a few pics for now.
IMG_0144 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
IMG_0160 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
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Re: charlie's na6
I must say, with the combination of the GV Lip, Skirting, Diffuser and Wheels, you have made an awesome looking car! Great Job Charlie.
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Just curious - are the wheels included in the engineer's certificate?
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Re: charlie's na6
Those skirts work really well with the vary lip, looks great.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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PaulF wrote:Just curious - are the wheels included in the engineer's certificate?
why would they be ? lol
cheers.. yeah i love how it looks with the lip and the skirts
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Moar pics Charlie... moar! It's come together very well man.
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update on the car
so yeah everything is running great. im so happy with it atm just need to get this 2 way in so i can stop doing peggers
Anyways i received my second last interior piece which is the double din block off with 2 holes and i decided to take a few more photos..
Still a novice with the camera lol
IMG_0302 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
IMG_0303 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
IMG_0299 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
IMG_0296 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
IMG_0295 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
IMG_0290 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
IMG_0289 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
so yeah everything is running great. im so happy with it atm just need to get this 2 way in so i can stop doing peggers
Anyways i received my second last interior piece which is the double din block off with 2 holes and i decided to take a few more photos..
Still a novice with the camera lol
IMG_0302 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
IMG_0303 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
IMG_0299 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
IMG_0296 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
IMG_0295 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
IMG_0290 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
IMG_0289 by charlie_2011, on Flickr
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Re: charlie's na6
So you went to all the effort of engineering and didnt include the wheels. If you hit and kill someone, at fault, imagine if insurance didnt cover it over your illegal wheels.
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