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2007/02/27 23:09:59 (permalink)
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Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!*

just a few pics of my tc cortina

Exterior/Interior:
Venetions
Halogen H4 Headlight Conversion
Window Tint
King Spring Super Lows
15 x 6 Superlites With Charcoal Centre And Polished Lip
Rally Design Competition Short Shifter

Engine:
Pacemaker Extractors And Full 2 " Exhaust System
Redline Sock Filters
Twin 40 mm Sidedraft Webers
Crane Fireball XR700 Electronic Ignition
XF Falcon 60 Amp Alternator
High Compression Pinto 2 Litre
Minor Porting
Oversized Vavles
Hepolite pistons
ARP Rod Bolts
Piper BP300 cam (Power Band 2500 -7500 rpm)
Isky Double Valve Springs,
Flywheel Dowelled To The Crank
Camtech Rocker Arms

Stereo:
Jvc Head Deck
450 Watt Pioneer 6x9's
120 Watt Pioneer 4"
1500 Watt 12 inch Kenwood Subwoofer
400 Watt Clarion Amplifier


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    Shea
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    RE: Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!* 2007/02/28 00:33:37 (permalink)
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    awesome condition mate. i'd say lose the mudflaps and maybe dump it a few inches

    good stuff
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    Inferno115
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    RE: Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!* 2007/02/28 08:36:46 (permalink)
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Shea
    [br]awesome condition mate. i'd say lose the mudflaps and maybe dump it a few inches

    good stuff



    hence the reason im puttin the stockys back on cos thats about as low as i can go with 225 tyres, was sitting much higher when i had king spring super lows but now has "custom made" springs [88]
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    RE: Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!* 2007/02/28 20:56:27 (permalink)
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    ahh i know yeah these pics are taken.....
    david u live next to one of the best roundabouts down south... goin up the hill through it is awsome.. the way that it drops flat in the middle id great, if planned right u can get the car to step out to the left then flatten out go striaght and hold a great line up and down the strand... no wonder u hear me when i drive past


    by the way the car looks great as usual.....

    cant wait to see it lowered
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    Inferno115
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    RE: Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!* 2007/01/03 22:06:24 (permalink)
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    got the stock rims back on today with the 225 tyres on them has a real tough stance cant wait to lower it some more, gettin white walled on Monday morn, so will post pics that night now i just need to figure out how to fit in the venetion and 6x9's [x2x]
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    RE: Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!* 2007/01/03 22:21:38 (permalink)
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    love it mate!
    those rims are known 4 roasting ur brakes!
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    Inferno115
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    RE: Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!* 2007/01/03 22:36:39 (permalink)
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    haha yeah im sure the amount of air being ventilated in is about 0 % hence the reason they are for sale i feel a bit like a copy cat now going for white walls and venetion, although i had the venetion when i bought car, but your car just looked so sweet with white walls i just had to do the same
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    RE: Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!* 2007/02/03 00:05:44 (permalink)
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    car looks cool. but stockies white walls and a good dumping will look better.
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    RE: Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!* 2007/02/03 01:01:45 (permalink)
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    quote:
    Originally posted by lucas
    [br]car looks cool. but stockies white walls and a good dumping will look better.




    i tend to agree
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    Inferno115
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    RE: Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!* 2007/05/03 18:26:30 (permalink)
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    white walls got done this morning the guys a real champ, for 80 bucks i sure as hell cant complain does a awesome job sorry about the poor picture angle will get some better ones up soon
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    RE: Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!* 2007/05/03 18:37:26 (permalink)
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    Thats so damn cool!!
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    RE: Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!* 2007/05/03 19:56:32 (permalink)
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    Thats sweet as man....now all you have to do is drop it on its belly
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    RE: Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!* 2007/05/03 20:19:59 (permalink)
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    Yeah,thats the goods[;^)]Looks great,I think steel wheel and hubcaps are making a comebackMy 4 Door mk1 corty will have steel's,hubcaps and redwalls
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    RE: Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!* 2007/05/03 20:31:56 (permalink)
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    David,
    Nice car buddy
    Good choice on reverting back to stock rims and hubbies. Whitewalls set off the older style well. Keep up the good work.

    Rhys

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    Inferno115
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    RE: Davids TC Cortina *TWIN 40'S!* 2007/05/03 20:33:14 (permalink)
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    cant quite drop it on its belly yet, 225s dont clear the guards that well, im gonna try 215s soon and see how low it can go, good to hear phil the steel rims suit small fords if the car is original just gettin your tyres walled makes it look even better
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