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    smudge

    Smudge's supercharged V8 build

    After much deliberation, listening to the kind words from friends, fellow 86 owners and other general car enthusiasts, coupled with an extremely generous offer from Carson Performance - I finally picked up a 3rd 1UZ engine today from a reliable source in an attempt to finally get this thing on the road once and for all. I'd like to thank everyone again that's helped me over the past few weeks. Your enthusiasm and motivation to want an end result to this nightmare for me has spurred me on and I don't think I would've made this positive step without your input. Tom at Fensport has been an absolute trooper despite the car wanting to kill him twice now, I can't thank him enough for his endless patience and advice over the past couple of months. I'll be collecting the car from there in the next week or so and arranging a weekend with Simon at Carson Performance to do the switch.
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    smudge

    Smudge's supercharged V8 build

    Has to be! Otherwise it's getting thrown off a cliff
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    VAD17

    Smudge's supercharged V8 build

    3rd time lucky, fingers crossed [emoji120] Keep us posted Sent from my SM-G973F using Tapatalk
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    Leevsfortyone

    Sunday Drive Out Essex

    I will need to find a good venue working on it. Hopefully soon Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    GT86Curn

    GT86Curn's Facelift build

    A quick spot the difference. Before: After:
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    Church - thank you again - and this : “My "minimum track set" would be rear LCAs, front camberbolts in both holes, performance alignment with those, more track oriented brake pads & brake fluid of higher boiling temps, that's it.” is exactly what I’d plan. Same as you, I’d kill the edges of the tyre without camber so wouldn’t want to track it until that’s done, otherwise I will leave it completely stock. That’s the plan! Great advice about using stock first though! Lauren - thanks also, and agreed but as above! Hopefully I’ll be reporting back soon with news of my new car 😎 Thanks again for such useful advice 👍
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    Deacon

    Deacons '86

    Thanks to @Lucas@PartBox for sorting me with replacement front discs to try with the pfc pads:-
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    I can confirm entry for show cars is free, but f you wish to make a donation to the Museum that would be greatly appreciated.
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    Angelina

    Japanese Vehicle and Culture Show

    Me too aka Helen McNeill [emoji106] Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Varelco

    Fixing the centre box lid

    I will add that if you don't want this problem to manifest itself again glue the pin in, then you aren't just relying on a press fit. I had the same issue, for those who do this don't go mad with pushing the pin back in either, being tapered and made of metal it will split the plastic case of the arm rest! I just noticed mine had a crack in it before I went any further. Superglue works just fine.
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    Lowe

    Fixing the centre box lid

    So earlier today on parking up I went to get my phone out of the centre box. As I opened the lid it came off in my hand. Luckily it seems to be a fairly simple fix, so I thought I'd share in case it happens to anyone else. There's two pins which act as the hinge, and in my case one had come off and fallen inside the lid itself. Right hand side has the hinge pin in place. Left one is missing. Turn the lid upside down. You'll see 6 screw caps - use a flat bladed screw driver or similar to pop these off. Under neath you'll find allen bolts holding the lid together. Undo them all and hopefully you'll find the lost pin inside. The pin itself is split, so it expands along its length and holds itself in place. Put it back in so that the expanded end is inside the lid. Put the lid back in the car and then reassemble. Easy
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