MX5 powered Haynes Roadser
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Re: MX5 powered Haynes Roadser
They're not rubber, they're rather hard poly bushes. Ride comfort isn't a priority for this car
I finished all the welding on the chassis this week, got a bit of cleaning/tidying to do and I can start painting it.
I was aiming to get the chassis painted before the next little un arrives. Got about 4 weeks till then, so provided I crack on with it, and the wife holds on for long enough I'm just about on track.
Budget went out of the window months ago!
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I finished all the welding on the chassis this week, got a bit of cleaning/tidying to do and I can start painting it.
I was aiming to get the chassis painted before the next little un arrives. Got about 4 weeks till then, so provided I crack on with it, and the wife holds on for long enough I'm just about on track.
Budget went out of the window months ago!
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Re: MX5 powered Haynes Roadser
Bit quiet in here isn't it
Here's some progress pics:
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Here's some progress pics:
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Location : Cambridge
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