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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/03/29 10:19:08 (permalink)
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Ta.

Even @ that price I think it's reasonable. I have my eye on a set in the distant future for my RS so just nice to see them on a car.

Oh, nice job with the car Phil.

What stud pattern are you running?
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/03/29 10:42:50 (permalink)
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I had EL XR8 alloys til i found out the superlites were being made in 16's.I'll post some pics when i've fitted all four up.The stud pattern is 5X114.3MM.It is falcon to EL pattern and offset.Same offset as escorts.
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/04/27 16:49:01 (permalink)
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I should have the replacement axle by this week.I'll be running on my new superlites as well.Cant wait!!!!!!!
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/04/28 16:06:34 (permalink)
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Hi Phil,

What g/box, diff and ECU are you using in your Corty? If you dont
mind me aksing. Also is your intercooler around RS500 size?

Cheers,

Steve
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/04/28 17:50:56 (permalink)
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I run the cossie T5 with a 8.3/4"borgwarner diff with 28 spline axles.Autronic ECU.
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/05/05 09:36:31 (permalink)
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Matt,If you mean"run"as in engine,it's a cossie turbo.If you mean"run"as in times,the best so far is a 13.3 @ 108mph.Cheers mate.
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/03/06 09:35:58 (permalink)
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Phil,

there is a huge following of people going on the Krispy Kreme cruise. Are You? It is Saturday night at 7:30.
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/03/06 10:06:56 (permalink)
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Yes,but not in the corty.Im driving the family truckster.
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/03/06 12:42:51 (permalink)
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quote:
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[br]Yes,but not in the corty.Im driving the family truckster.



I guess you can fit more of those donuts in the back of that [;^)]
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/03/06 12:55:12 (permalink)
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Now all you need is a turbo up the front
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/03/06 13:01:43 (permalink)
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my cossie is not particularly quiet and it will be a saturday night. I was thinking of bringing the red RS as i have less chance of being picked on by the constabulary. What are your thoughts?
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/03/06 13:24:35 (permalink)
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Could be a good idea!
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/03/06 16:02:02 (permalink)
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What is the idea of this Krispy Kreme cruise [?] Have you guys got a hankerin' for some donuts [?]
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/03/06 17:03:47 (permalink)
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Just a club run from parra to penrith on saturday night.
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2004/09/06 21:02:37 (permalink)
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I hope the suprise B'Day went well.
We all agreed that this was a fair reason to miss the club run.
It was a good night, lacking a little in the younger members.

Are you going to the historics on the 19-20th June?
I unfortunately will not have the Cossie out there.
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