Sam's Proper MX-3 - LT Turbo project *Parting out*
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Looking good there bud, well done on the garnish I will put up some pix soon on what I have been working on while I have been away to do with garnishes :wink:
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Hey Keith, nice to see you back on! :)
Aye, looking forward to hearing how it's going with them!
I got impatient and couldnt wait :lol:
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Loving that new bumper, its getting quite ferrari 599 looking :wink:
Good to see you are piling into it still, a guy from work saw you driving around the other day andsaid it looks the nuts too
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Cheers dude, not to much
to do now exterior styling wise:Wing mirrors
Hatch garnish
Rear bumper lip
… and thats it from me on that front :Dmeans I can concentrate on the Turbo parts.
Funnily enough just chatted to
a random fella in a carpark who used
to have an Mx-3 who could'nt beleive it
was a standard front bumper.
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add a rear wing to that list maybe 8)
Couple of pics of the garnish fitted,
feels a bit naked down back now :lol:
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I think you have them on your mind but a pair of projectors in black would finish that front end nicely 8)
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I'll have to have a good ganders
at SstenizZ 's projectors at Japfest
as Im still not sure about them on a
red car, I like the way the silver from
the lights pick up the silver/white reflectiveness
on the wheel rims 8)I think this 156 spoiler could really pop
on the '3 too!
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measured up lunchtime
for said alfa 156 spoiler,
using the dims. I got off
an ebay seller and the work calipers…..Tip to tip at the front: 123cm
Tip to tip at the back:112cm
Front to back on Mounting plinths: 50cm
Mounting plinth width: approx 2 inches
Wonder how much flex on OE Alfa spoiler will have in it?
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Not that much I don't think :( Could still cut it in half, add a few cm with fiberglass or something and then reattach the 2 sections together?
Would look great if you do it though.
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yeah that could be done, or a bit of heat might
persuade it!?
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Been told that there is absolutley
no give in the spoiler, so it will have to
be cut and filled back together, using some rods
and fibreglass, made a cardboard map of the bootlid
this morning so I can adjust it within ballpark in the kitchen
then take out to the car for finalising. I think the undersides
of the spoiler legs will have to be honed into shape too!
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Try getting plastercine, get it really hot and soft and put it on the car then push the spoiler into it, this will give you the shape needed to make a small plastic filler so it fits the body tight instead of cutting the base of the spoiler and having to remake mounts etc
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excellent suggestion!
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Won an Alfa spoiler last night for 42 quid,
so will have some pictures of that in a few weeks..But for now Im going to be working on my new mirrors
as I got the correct base plates off Hammyglos ( Thanks again mate)not quite sure what Im doing with them yet though :lol:
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No Probs Bud…
Can't wait to see what ya do with them 8)
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At the moment… just staring at them :? :lol:
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ok I think the easiest and best solution
is going to be mount the mirrors to door recess
left by the old mirrors and make a blanking
plate for the triangle thats left, or make a new
baseplate completely and mount mirrors to that, the old base
plate is going to be to involved to make work!
mirrors will be getting painted red along with the base plates
although it would be cool if the top part of the base plate remained black…
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If you are keeping them like that on the car, what about getting some interior covers for them and swapping sides to the outside to make them fit, would that work ????
Maybe this stuff would cover the holes :wink:
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@e8288a5664=djmarcopolo:
If you are keeping them like that on the car, what about getting some interior covers for them and swapping sides to the outside to make them fit, would that work ????
I'll check out tommorrow, truly inspired if it does :D
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project wingmirror failed! Too ambitious!
Closest replacements to what I like is these
from the US.