Cool slammed shot with the guard...
How did you get the MX5 handle into the door? Is that lead solder fill, or is it a new plate that you've filed back?
That engine looks ... menacing.
thanks,
Andrew
I think I just.......... yes I did.
Does anybody have a tissue ??
Thats really horny
once again, I *bow down* to the king of street vw's in Oz.
Just looking at the pan on that lets you know it means business. Every time I see your car Reub, it makes me jealous
keep up the good work, cant wait to see it in paint......
:thumb
but i'll say something anyways....
Rock 'n Roll
Reuben.....
I always said that car was hot......Be nice to see when she's on the street!
Miata (MX5) door handles are a nice touch....Nice & simple in a custom kind of way! Some tinted Porsche headlight lenses would be nice
too!...Whatayareckon?
Interested ? just cant wait to hear how it goes.
I think Boris at Vintage in Sydney use to carry RePop versions...And I've seen them advertised in HotVWs too....But for my money the genuine
Porsche items are the best (can be found for a reasonable dollar). You'll be needing just the lens' from any 1980's throught early
90's 911.
Try Swan Porsche Wreckers here in Perth (08 9446 5955) or
http://www.swanautomotive.com
[Edited on 2-3-2003 by humpty]
So Reuben have you found out if the wlk off front end is legal yet? any chance you could let me know...
*sits in the corner and cries like a bitch*
Goddamn thats a hell of a car.
Im sooooooooo green...
Top work so far mate.
Hope it all comes together without any hiccups.
Very cool, should be a rocket. What tranaxle and rear suspension did you use?
NICE CAR!!
REGARDING THE SECOND PHOTO ARE THEY YOUR BURNOUT TYRES ON THE BACK????
Did I see some shots on Wes' site? Stainless has a lovely note.....Bit of a bark too! Have you built a new body for the car or
"finished" that "oval" off?
Get you engine mount questions answered? I think what your running is fine, as long as the Trans doesn't move!!! Axle tramp when you leave hard?
Stripping out the bus mechanicals on Tuesday. Wiring is finished!