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RE: mk1 van with bubble arches 2010/11/22 18:27:20 (permalink)
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Awesome, the van is looking great and can't wait to see how the engine looks finished.
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RE: mk1 van with bubble arches 2010/11/24 15:52:09 (permalink)
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Pedal boxing was going to be on the cards but its riduclous here in tas. Any mod you have to make you have to make a submission to transport tas and they have to approve it. THey still aren't sure whether they are going to approve the injection.. Apparently they have to measure th emissions and then go form there, but in tassie we don't have any facilities to do this. LOL
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RE: mk1 van with bubble arches 2011/01/19 18:05:00 (permalink)
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the van to date:

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RE: mk1 van with bubble arches 2011/01/20 06:14:22 (permalink)
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That's properly cool!
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RE: mk1 van with bubble arches 2011/01/21 08:45:54 (permalink)
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Originally posted by Juiceman

That's properly cool!

yes it is juicy.
My old man said"I hope he lowers it a bit"
looks fat m8. Dmr orange.
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RE: mk1 van with bubble arches 2011/01/21 14:04:44 (permalink)
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Hi Mark

Thanks, also thanks for the footage, great work :)

believe it or not its lowered 2 inches all round! Look slike we'll get it rego'd then look at lowering it a bit more. Got some coil overs that could go in? Who knows!
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RE: mk1 van with bubble arches 2011/01/21 14:08:31 (permalink)
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Oh and mark, forgot to show you this pic form the last meeting. Getting a little bit worried..

Now have a rear sway bar, will be going on asap :)

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RE: mk1 van with bubble arches 2011/01/21 18:18:32 (permalink)
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Top Pic! Good work.

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RE: mk1 van with bubble arches 2011/01/24 10:26:03 (permalink)
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Van looks great.

I think you need panhard rod or something for the race car, look how far across the rear axle has moved. [:u]
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RE: mk1 van with bubble arches 2011/01/26 15:26:01 (permalink)
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Mud, its eidiculous, have just literally put rear sway bar on now, so we will have to see what happens now, hopefully something better!!

Will keep you posted on both cars
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RE: mk1 van with bubble arches 2011/06/02 08:46:16 (permalink)
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this is thae last time it will be doing that.

Sway bar is now on the rear and has made a LOAD of difference. Hope you enjoy the last pic of the 2 wheeling beast!
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RE: mk1 van with bubble arches 2011/03/28 08:55:01 (permalink)
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Hi everyone.

Up to date, crank trigger finally mounted and all the other bits on.

We dropped the engine in yesterday and got it in with relatively no problems.

Hope oyu enjoy :)

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RE: mk1 van with bubble arches 2011/06/08 17:15:30 (permalink)
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engine looks nice any idea on how much hp it will have? loving the orange and the bubble arches too keep up the good work. The two wheeling pics look fun haha
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RE: mk1 van with bubble arches 2011/06/08 20:42:58 (permalink)
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thanks :)

who knows about power not much to be honest. Its a pretty tame engine (daily driver) so hopefully around 110 at the flywheel? Not a huge amount, just enough to have a little squirt :)
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