Well I spent the day in the garage, and did this (Covered the Tunnel in Red).
The red leatherette goes well with the black. Just need to finish it off.
It went well for a change
More pics in my Archive
Tunnel Covering1
[Edited on 17/4/2006 by wilkingj]
Ive spent a full 24 hours in the garage over the last 3 days.
been working on my new chassis. Very pleased.
I decided that I could apply what I had learned on the first and avoid the mistakes.
From nothing to this in 3 days
Did some more wiring.
cut the holes in my dash to take the dials.
And stressed as to how I'm going to wire up the throttle bodies I have.
Looks good mate.
Iv spent all weekend on my car, well except saturday when i went to snetterton.
Spent all day trying to work out why my clutch didnt work.
OOh yeah did some wiring too.
[Edited on 17/4/06 by Danozeman]
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Originally posted by wilkingj
What did you do today?
Went to work then finished off my accounts for the year ...............spent 2 hours tonight drilling out some rivnuts (too short) .
On the plus side, I am nearly finished....hoorah!
car 45 minutes hacking a thermostat housing so it can be ali welded back togeter tomorow.
6 hours hacking a hole in the spare bedroom ceilling and installing loft ladders
but earnt lots of brownie points.
regards
agriv8
fitted me spanking new 17's on the luego then spent 2 hours washing the shite off and lubricating me mounting bike after riding through some muddy puddles on saturday
Busy weekend in the garage, replaced distributor, re carpeted cockpit, made new dash, made new boot cover (now lockable), tried to get it stated
Seems I got wrong coil, bought one off fleebay tonight. I WILL be driving to Stoneleigh!!
Marcus
spent the day waiting for the sun to come out while fitting a new central heating system, dam this weather
Went to Walton mountain saw Ned,The Fozzie's,Bob,Theconrodkid , fell over dropped my sausage sandwich , and drove back home!!!!
Watched British Superbikes from Thruxton...
This weekend I finished the first of my home-made dials: (total cost less than £15 to make) 2 more to go!
(pretty pleased with it!)
did lots of my wiring and installed relays to run the lights and horn:
and finished my battery box:
Got my rear bulkhead, passenger bulkhead, and floor bonded and rivetted on. would have got the side panels too if i hadn;t borken my air rivetter,,
baaaahhh.
Ray
With a lot of help from my friends, I finally got my freshly rebuilt engine reconnected to the gearbox, and installed back into the car.
I've started plumbing and wiring it back together, but its going to be a couple more evenings work before it finally fires up again. However,
after 2 years off the road, its a joy to be heading in the right direction again ...
Cheers
Richard
Pit crew again on a Radical Clubsport in the Castle Combe Special GT championship. Thankfully it didn't rain like last time.
Thursday:
Fitted tank properly,
Trimmed/fitted rear firewall panel.
This weekend:
Cut exhaust hole in bonnet.
Removed nosecone bonnet rubber and replaced with thinner stuff.
Made and fitted tunnel sides and top cover.
Fitted drivers seat.
Fell asleep in driver's seat (comfy these Cobras! )
Failed to bleed brakes.
Drove car anyway!
Cheers,
James
[Edited on 18/4/06 by James]