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  • ian parker
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    Originally posted by Nelly View Post
    7.5's are the way forward Ian........ Get those arches rolled on Worther's, you know you want to!!
    not on your........

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  • Banishit
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    smashing Neil, cant wait to see the whole item

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  • Nelly
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    Originally posted by ian parker View Post
    Neil, love the 7-halfs, car looks absolutely stunning, real credit to you
    7.5's are the way forward Ian........ Get those arches rolled on Worther's, you know you want to!!

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  • DazRS2K
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    Sharp as **** that love it

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  • ian parker
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    Neil, love the 7-halfs, car looks absolutely stunning, real credit to you

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  • Nelly
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    Thanks Dave, yes well chuffed with it, just got to crack on and finish the rest of it now!!!

    Neil.

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  • Dave1800BDA
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    awesome, that looks like a great job done there, bargain I would say.

    Pics look great,

    you must be well pleased with that

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  • Nelly
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    All striped up and nowhere to go!!

    Finally got round to getting the stripes on the Mex (think there on right)?? Thought about putting them on myself, but realised it would be a sure fire way of ruining a stripe kit!! So got a guy I know "Ken the Stripe" who fits vinyl graphics for a living to do it........ I reckon it's the best 30 quid i've spent on the car so far!! However he did say "I don't want to do another one anytime soon"! It was a PJG kit, but he still had to do quite a bit of fettling on the front and back arches.







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  • mike77cos
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    wow love this

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  • paul mex
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    Originally posted by Nelly View Post
    Thanks Paul, that exhaust looks well on yours!
    Thats due to the good contacts I find on here
    cheers Paul

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  • emily
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    absolutely fantantastic , great to see another mex being treated to a quality job
    It will be a couple of years yet then mine will get the same!!!!

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  • Chesney
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    Originally posted by Nelly View Post
    Go and play with your push bike Jase!!!

    No wonga left mate!! MKII's seriously damage your wealth!!
    Seriously dude she's looking shit hot, a real credit to ya. Me bikes in bits mate, sand tracks do it no favours!!!

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  • Nelly
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    Originally posted by Troutie View Post
    Hi, Martin Trout here, finally managed to register!!! Can't believe the state the car ended up in and great to see you doing such a great job on the new restoration. The car must have had at least £15,000 spent on it since I owned it!! All the receipts and documentation I had for it were in a blue folder going back to 1980, have you still got the folder?? I spent approx 5 years trying to rebuild it and unfortunately gave up when we were expecting our first child. All of the stove enamelling, goodridge piping, stainless nuts and bolts were all done by me. The seats were capri seats that I had faced in leather and the 7.5 alloy wheels were squeezed under the arches after some serious beating with a 6ft bar with an angle on the end! Where are you situated? Would like to hear from you, I've got loads of stories about it if you are interested.
    Hi Martin you have a PM.

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  • Nelly
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    Originally posted by paul mex View Post
    Looks the Business that mate
    Thanks Paul, that exhaust looks well on yours!

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  • Troutie
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    Hi, Martin Trout here, finally managed to register!!! Can't believe the state the car ended up in and great to see you doing such a great job on the new restoration. The car must have had at least £15,000 spent on it since I owned it!! All the receipts and documentation I had for it were in a blue folder going back to 1980, have you still got the folder?? I spent approx 5 years trying to rebuild it and unfortunately gave up when we were expecting our first child. All of the stove enamelling, goodridge piping, stainless nuts and bolts were all done by me. The seats were capri seats that I had faced in leather and the 7.5 alloy wheels were squeezed under the arches after some serious beating with a 6ft bar with an angle on the end! Where are you situated? Would like to hear from you, I've got loads of stories about it if you are interested.

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