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Thread: 1986 Jamaica Yellow 1.2L Project

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonTW View Post
    Looks great! Are your rear arches rolled or ground back at all?
    When the arches were fitted they got trimmed back, although not cleanly done for my liking, but that's what happens when you get someone else to do it..

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    Looks very well! I would drop the front a touch to more match the rear.

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    were do you get 80mm lowering springs?

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    were did you get the 80mm lowering springs?

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    Low does looks good. But how bad is it to drive with it being that low? Speed bumps and potholes must be a nightmare .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
    Looks very well! I would drop the front a touch to more match the rear.
    I might drop it a bit more..

    Quote Originally Posted by EwanG View Post
    Low does looks good. But how bad is it to drive with it being that low? Speed bumps and potholes must be a nightmare .
    As I say, them rears are stiffer and I almost hit my head on the roof going over a few bumps..
    So low means that you sacrifice comfort

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    Cars in bits and we're 6days from billing

    So.. Today's faffing.







    I know the original is satin black, but I think they look better in grey.

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    Clean!

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    I agree grey looks much better
    All I wanted was a Pepsi, just one Pepsi
    Far from suicidal
    Still I get them tendencies
    Bringing back them memories
    That I really miss when I reminisce

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    Well as most of you know now I had my plough and bumpers all painted up before billing, I also lowered the front another 10mm
    I'm now contemplating on getting the wheels refurbished professionally, as I'm of happy with the finish anymore, there such a pain to clean as some areas are dry or have pitted bubbles in the lacquer..
















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