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    looking good Dan, I like the exhaust tip, proper sleeper eh?

    I really need to pull my finger out and un-ruin your door cards don't I

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lewis. View Post
    looking good Dan, I like the exhaust tip, proper sleeper eh?

    I really need to pull my finger out and un-ruin your door cards don't I
    Yeah exhaust is cool ta

    Would be nice...

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    Today I fitted a new fuel filter, she now runs well

    here is a quick poor quality video of her hitting 9psi.

    https://www.facebook.com/Yellow.Bellied.Novas


    I also fitted the rear seats and sorted a few other bits and bobs



    Lets see what tomorrow brings!

    Dan

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    Played around with some electrics today, started by making a mini loom for the amp and radio.









    And into my old skool amp.



    Speakers in, just running rears for now!





    Sounds well, overall very happy with the results.

    I then fitted the electric window loom, works and looks nice and neat so another bonus.

    Next job, fit the dash and the complex alarm and central locking system. No so fun!

    Dan

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    cracking stuff keep it up

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    The rears seats look minted mate, and I like the little boost gauge looks pretty factory mate

    Iain

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    I like the route your going with this dude, its a good job you have done all round, as first time i saw you in it at PV few years back now, i think i said to you, about how you would need to do some serious work in the bay and on front end at some point, you could see it was getting rotten! but you have saved it well, and done a dam good job, im liking the idea of ice coming back around, think i might have to an install into the Loon..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edd View Post
    cracking stuff keep it up
    Thank you, I will be trying!

    Quote Originally Posted by NOV4_SPORT View Post
    The rears seats look minted mate, and I like the little boost gauge looks pretty factory mate

    Iain
    The seats are as close to perfect as I will find. Very happy with them, thank you. Made the gauge a year or so ago now. I love how standard it looks too!

    Quote Originally Posted by scott.parker View Post
    I like the route your going with this dude, its a good job you have done all round, as first time i saw you in it at PV few years back now, i think i said to you, about how you would need to do some serious work in the bay and on front end at some point, you could see it was getting rotten! but you have saved it well, and done a dam good job, im liking the idea of ice coming back around, think i might have to an install into the Loon..
    Yeah, tbh the car had had it. Good job a like a good challenge. I wanted the addittional loom to be standard looking that's why I did it like that. You can't see it which is the main thing, Thank you any way!

    Dan

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    Well I have now fitted my Remote Central locking and alarm, wasn't to bad to do with the dash out either.

    Was extremly pleased to find that the new door solenoids bolt up in exactly the same place as the old Novas so all I need to do was fit the new solenoids on my brackets with my rods!!



    Not the best picture but you can still just see the new solenoid.

    Wiring looks pretty tidy and all the controllers are hidden away nicely.

    All I need to do now is fit the siren some where, not sure where though and wire in the hazards to the alarm.

    Jobs a good one!

    Dan

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    Any more progress mate

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