mk1 storm (update, hydraulics)

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Re: ratty the rocco (update, hydraulics)

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no mate, if you look the car's sat on 2 wheels, the jacks are only jacking up the wish bone and rear axle so i could see how the wheels would sit with the hydro's all the way down


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Re: ratty the rocco (update, hydraulics)

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phew!


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Re: mk1 storm (update, hydraulics)

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good thread this,and when dear boy you have finished her,im coming down to knight you with one of my old track rod ends!!!!!

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looks cool..so are the coilovers forsale now??


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earl thebay wrote:looks cool..so are the coilovers forsale now??


once the hydraulics are up and running the coilovers will be for sale mate


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Re: mk1 storm (update, hydraulics)

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sneek peek of it with the hydros fitted, should have the up and running next weekend weather permitting
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the front might not look too low but once the 15's are on with some low profile tires it should be laying frame :vcool:
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Re: mk1 storm (update, hydraulics)

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Awesome :vcool:


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hi can i have first dibs in the coilovers thanks ..stew


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Re: mk1 storm (update, hydraulics)

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you've been beaten to it mate, i've already done a deal for them with a much needed passanger door, sorry


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Re: mk1 storm (update, hydraulics)

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'bags may well be for fags, but dude that looks awesome. Real well done to you, looking forward to more updates on this one.

Keep up the hard work dude :good:

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Re: mk1 storm (update, hydraulics)

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Hi, are those old storm alloys up for sale now by any chance, if so i'm looking for a set??? :yup:

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Re: mk1 storm (update, hydraulics)

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long story short, this is going in to storage for a while so i can sort out my beetle and then i'll be taking this in a different direction to where it was going (no hydraulics for a start).

couple of photo's of it going to it's new home
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Re: mk1 storm (update, hydraulics)

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BEETLE!

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BOO!


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Re: mk1 storm (update, hydraulics)

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this is not a cop out trust lol. i just came to a realization that after all the work i had put into this car i didn't want to rag the arse out of it by dragging it's arse down the road. so the beetle is getting the hydro's and this is getting what it deserves (16v lump, full body resto, and a few trick bits).



the beetle is just a much quicker, easier and much more disposable way of getting some use out of the hydraulics :hugegrin:


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