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Nathan's Road-Legal/Track BB4
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all on your facenucleustylzlude wrote:Careful what you say Marc, you'll get dragged into this mess!


bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens![]()
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry
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Re: Nathan's Road-Legal/Track BB4: The Never Ending Story
I would imagine that's you doing the decent thing at the front of the caterpillar and covering your mouth refusing to eat 

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More Wire Tuck (OS Wing)
Finished the last of the external wire-tucked custom loom between showers today...



All this will be covered by a custom cooling plate...

This is the only real obvious wiring to be seen in the engine bay...

It's the wiring for the wiper motor and the brake master cylinder reservoir...

On a downer, what with my driver's side bonnet hinge sheared (See here for how I believe how), it caught and slipped on the skuttle panel and this happened
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A nice crack travelled all the way up, but I managed to stop it with my finger...

Also this fecker caught my eye whilst I was sat at the loom
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I tried chopping him in half with a good sized rubber band, but I bloody missed didn't I
Now he knows I'm there 



All this will be covered by a custom cooling plate...

This is the only real obvious wiring to be seen in the engine bay...

It's the wiring for the wiper motor and the brake master cylinder reservoir...

On a downer, what with my driver's side bonnet hinge sheared (See here for how I believe how), it caught and slipped on the skuttle panel and this happened


A nice crack travelled all the way up, but I managed to stop it with my finger...

Also this fecker caught my eye whilst I was sat at the loom


I tried chopping him in half with a good sized rubber band, but I bloody missed didn't I


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Re: Nathan's Road-Legal/Track BB4: The Never Ending Story
Yeah Iain (I think) suggested that, but I don't like how acute an angle it is. Might do it when the car's ready to drive, but for now, whilst I'm still likely to remove things again, it's just easier how I've done it.