Some seriously nice weapons on this thread, makes me want to get myself a track slag, but I can't afford/justify having one at the moment
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Loving those pictures of the Pug in the snow!
Some seriously nice weapons on this thread, makes me want to get myself a track slag, but I can't afford/justify having one at the moment
Some seriously nice weapons on this thread, makes me want to get myself a track slag, but I can't afford/justify having one at the moment
Not in E30s any more 
ive allways had a soft spot for pug 205's and 106's aswell. if i ever build another rally car it will be a either a 205 gti with a 106gti motor in it. or a 106 rallye with a 106 gti motor in it. people put them down alot cause there french and the build quality isn't the best, but they are the finest handling small hatch backs possibly ever made.
Any of you guys running the MI16 in your 205's - BEWARE OF OIL SURGE!!
You probably know this already, but this motor suffers really badly from surge, particularly on track - runs the ends in milliseconds and usually knackers the rods too.
My son is very big on his Pugs and has run the same car as a 1.9GTI, 1.9MI16 and 2.0GTI-6.
I'll see if I can find any photos.
Also now (re)building a track only 325 bought just over a year ago which has turned into somewhat more of a project than we thought. Engine blew at Snet after only a couple of laps and subsequent stripdown prior to rebuild has thrown up some real horrors in shell and running gear. Getting on top of it now and hope to be running before the end of the season. Again, I'll try to find some pictures and post them up.
Brief spec as follows:
Actually its much the same as Shorty 73's (it was its sister car) except motor beathes though triple 45 DCOE's and has engine work by Griffin Motorsport - 203 brake at the wheels (possibly with 'sick' engine).
Lightweight shell 920kg 'wet' from memory but yet to be confirmed.
pics to follow.
Kim.
You probably know this already, but this motor suffers really badly from surge, particularly on track - runs the ends in milliseconds and usually knackers the rods too.
My son is very big on his Pugs and has run the same car as a 1.9GTI, 1.9MI16 and 2.0GTI-6.
I'll see if I can find any photos.
Also now (re)building a track only 325 bought just over a year ago which has turned into somewhat more of a project than we thought. Engine blew at Snet after only a couple of laps and subsequent stripdown prior to rebuild has thrown up some real horrors in shell and running gear. Getting on top of it now and hope to be running before the end of the season. Again, I'll try to find some pictures and post them up.
Brief spec as follows:
Actually its much the same as Shorty 73's (it was its sister car) except motor beathes though triple 45 DCOE's and has engine work by Griffin Motorsport - 203 brake at the wheels (possibly with 'sick' engine).
Lightweight shell 920kg 'wet' from memory but yet to be confirmed.
pics to follow.
Kim.
Why would you put a 120bhp engine into a car which had 130bhp as standardmikekean wrote:ive allways had a soft spot for pug 205's and 106's aswell. if i ever build another rally car it will be a either a 205 gti with a 106gti motor in it. or a 106 rallye with a 106 gti motor in it. people put them down alot cause there french and the build quality isn't the best, but they are the finest handling small hatch backs possibly ever made.
Mi16 engines are generally the recognised mod, I have left mine as a standard 8 valver. I have owned and tracked it for 5 years and haven't had the top off it yet.
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Too many (meant in the nicest possible wayshorty73 wrote:You'll never guess where I got the idea from!! Dave's a hero/genius. Hardest working man in the paddock last weekend. How many bloody cars does he look after?
For sale - E30 320i racer project - sold.
kimbo wrote:Any of you guys running the MI16 in your 205's - BEWARE OF OIL SURGE!!
You probably know this already, but this motor suffers really badly from surge, particularly on track - runs the ends in milliseconds and usually knackers the rods too.
My son is very big on his Pugs and has run the same car as a 1.9GTI, 1.9MI16 and 2.0GTI-6.
I'll see if I can find any photos.
Also now (re)building a track only 325 bought just over a year ago which has turned into somewhat more of a project than we thought. Engine blew at Snet after only a couple of laps and subsequent stripdown prior to rebuild has thrown up some real horrors in shell and running gear. Getting on top of it now and hope to be running before the end of the season. Again, I'll try to find some pictures and post them up.
Brief spec as follows:
Actually its much the same as Shorty 73's (it was its sister car) except motor beathes though triple 45 DCOE's and has engine work by Griffin Motorsport - 203 brake at the wheels (possibly with 'sick' engine).
Lightweight shell 920kg 'wet' from memory but yet to be confirmed.
pics to follow.
Kim.
So that's where the other car went! What are you going to be running it in? Might want to have a look at how your running the webbers as thats what I'd like to do with mine.
As for Dave.........yep thats alll true Brian
for it to be in the 1600 class, just works out cheaper to use that engine than to buy a 1600 205 engine and have to rebuild it.northloop wrote:Why would you put a 120bhp engine into a car which had 130bhp as standardmikekean wrote:ive allways had a soft spot for pug 205's and 106's aswell. if i ever build another rally car it will be a either a 205 gti with a 106gti motor in it. or a 106 rallye with a 106 gti motor in it. people put them down alot cause there french and the build quality isn't the best, but they are the finest handling small hatch backs possibly ever made.![]()
Mi16 engines are generally the recognised mod, I have left mine as a standard 8 valver. I have owned and tracked it for 5 years and haven't had the top off it yet.
I am well aware of the mi16 oil surge issues that they suffer from.
Its mainly due to some plank putting the engines in at the wrong angle as it is easy to clear the exhaust manifold then. Our breaker 205 has suffered this problem and killed a ring and worn the big ends. Muppets.
Our 'proper' 205 has it mounted at the right angle, but i still need to investigate a baffle for the sump I think. For the time being the oil pressure gauge will give me an indication of problems....1/4 second before the engine dies!
Gary, just phat.
Our 'proper' 205 has it mounted at the right angle, but i still need to investigate a baffle for the sump I think. For the time being the oil pressure gauge will give me an indication of problems....1/4 second before the engine dies!
Gary, just phat.
JonI am well aware of the mi16 oil surge issues that they suffer from. Its mainly due to some plank putting the engines in at the wrong angle as it is easy to clear the exhaust manifold then. Our breaker 205 has suffered this problem and killed a ring and worn the big ends. Muppets.
Our 'proper' 205 has it mounted at the right angle, but i still need to investigate a baffle for the sump I think. For the time being the oil pressure gauge will give me an indication of problems....1/4 second before the engine dies!
They do still suffer from surge when mounted at the right angle, but you are right in that when tilted to allow clearance for the standard exhaust, the situation is worse!! There is also a pressure tank thingy available which gives a limited supply of oil at pressure to the system (hopefully for long enough until the pump 'picks up' again.
ShortySo that's where the other car went! What are you going to be running it in? Might want to have a look at how your running the webbers as thats what I'd like to do with mine.
When the car is complete, we may come out to play with you in TTRS, or maybe do SE Tintops or possibly CTCRC Modified Saloons (they've changed the rules on number of carb chokes, so were not eligeable for pre-93 anymore). Either way, weve got a lot of work to do yet, but at least we can see an end to it (or at least an end to the beginning of it, if you see what I mean).
Engines still stripped at the moment, but if you want to come over and have a look at anything, let me know (we're based in West Sussex, 10 mins off the end of the M23, so not so very far from you, I think?)
Kim.
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Thought i would show you guys mine before its sold
Done a few bits to it now
Put her on a diet
Spax adjustables
buckets
harnesses
chipped
and so on



Done a few bits to it now
Put her on a diet
Spax adjustables
buckets
harnesses
chipped
and so on








You all know the Touring is the only way to go......
^^ Tourers rock
A few of mine - bought the Touring for £250 as a knackered 2.5 auto.
Got her stripped completely apart from the dash and 2x old school bucket seats mounted to the original E30 seat sub frames.
Replaced the engine with Oz's old tec1 sport lump and mated it to a 2ltr gear box, 3:64 Lsd, polly bushes etc etc (started to boar you then lol)
â€ËaStill road legal as well'
Now a running as a 2.5 manual - currently, it's sole use is for the track as I've got another Touring to run around in and itâ€Ëas total cost to date is £1050ish - cheap as chips fun if you ask me.
Couple of pics for you from Brands a while back;



Note to self = â€Ëaslow down for Paddock!'

And this is how she looks to date - the Alpina front had to come of in place of the tec1 due to a â€ËaCoke' can in the road, darn well broke it in 3 places!!
Alpina rims fitted and 2x matching bucket seats.


Thanks for looking + reading, Neil.
A few of mine - bought the Touring for £250 as a knackered 2.5 auto.
Got her stripped completely apart from the dash and 2x old school bucket seats mounted to the original E30 seat sub frames.
Replaced the engine with Oz's old tec1 sport lump and mated it to a 2ltr gear box, 3:64 Lsd, polly bushes etc etc (started to boar you then lol)
â€ËaStill road legal as well'
Now a running as a 2.5 manual - currently, it's sole use is for the track as I've got another Touring to run around in and itâ€Ëas total cost to date is £1050ish - cheap as chips fun if you ask me.
Couple of pics for you from Brands a while back;



Note to self = â€Ëaslow down for Paddock!'

And this is how she looks to date - the Alpina front had to come of in place of the tec1 due to a â€ËaCoke' can in the road, darn well broke it in 3 places!!
Alpina rims fitted and 2x matching bucket seats.


Thanks for looking + reading, Neil.
Some amazing cars in this thread, much more interesting than the polished everydayers! Ive not really touched mine for the last 6 months and Tax/MOT has gone but now the weathers picking up ill get round to doing some more bits to it.
As it stands at the min:
2.5l engine
Partly stripped (sound proofing and door cards still to rip out)
Sparco MonteCarlo buckets
5 point saftey devices harnesses
B&M Short shift gear lever
Fuel/rear brake lines routed through inside
Custom fabbed fuel tank in boot
Spax springs
Green stuff pads
Yoko A539 tyres
Decals were already on car when i brought it so not guilty



^^^Waiting to attack silverstone
As it stands at the min:
2.5l engine
Partly stripped (sound proofing and door cards still to rip out)
Sparco MonteCarlo buckets
5 point saftey devices harnesses
B&M Short shift gear lever
Fuel/rear brake lines routed through inside
Custom fabbed fuel tank in boot
Spax springs
Green stuff pads
Yoko A539 tyres
Decals were already on car when i brought it so not guilty



^^^Waiting to attack silverstone
Last edited by Joeey on Tue May 06, 2008 10:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
Having trouble with this picture tool (or is this tool having probs with pictures).
Hopefully here are a few pics, as promised:

Nice and clean
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Underbonnet view with the latest motor.

The E30 as bought.
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Same car on trailer, ready for the ill fated Snetterton test.

Underbonnet view, with ali airbox fitted over ram pipes.[/img]
The car is now in a gazillion pieces, undergoing a full overhaul prior to being raced. The front end back to the windscreen pillars is now finished, with plenty of new metal now replacing the previous rust. We did know that there was some rust when we bought it but it was frightening how much there turned out to be. One good whack and the entire front end WOULD have come off. The rest of the bodywork is reasonably good, just a few battle scars to fix before the respray (in steel grey).
The existing cage is being modded to include bars to tie ito the strut towers, a dash bar, 'proper' door bars and an additional diagonal bar in the rear, with harness bars.
Suspension is staying'as is' for the moment, just checking / rebushing if required.
The steering rack was found to be cracked last week, and the spare casting which came with the car is different, so we've decided to bite the bullet and fit a Z3 power rack, with an electric pump fitted in the boot.
The engine is now starting to come together, the new block is at the machine shop being bored to suit the special Mahle pistons. One of these is damaged but as we cant afford a replacement set, were hopefully having it repaired as a temporary measure.
The head we know has a very small crack into the camshaft area, so this will be pressure tested, repaired and skimmed along with 3 angle valve seats and a general clean up.
The cam is a currently unknown Hartge item which will either be retained or possibly replaced with a 300+ Catcam depending on what No.1 Son decides.
Exhaust is Hartge 6 branch.
Ignition will be converted from dizzy/coil setup to Ignition management using coil packs.
Hoping to see around 250 - 270 bhp at the crank when its all done.
Anyway, I seem to have gone on a bit, thanks for sticking with it and hopefully I havent bored you all to sleep!
Kim.
Hopefully here are a few pics, as promised:

Nice and clean
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Underbonnet view with the latest motor.

The E30 as bought.
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Same car on trailer, ready for the ill fated Snetterton test.

Underbonnet view, with ali airbox fitted over ram pipes.[/img]
The car is now in a gazillion pieces, undergoing a full overhaul prior to being raced. The front end back to the windscreen pillars is now finished, with plenty of new metal now replacing the previous rust. We did know that there was some rust when we bought it but it was frightening how much there turned out to be. One good whack and the entire front end WOULD have come off. The rest of the bodywork is reasonably good, just a few battle scars to fix before the respray (in steel grey).
The existing cage is being modded to include bars to tie ito the strut towers, a dash bar, 'proper' door bars and an additional diagonal bar in the rear, with harness bars.
Suspension is staying'as is' for the moment, just checking / rebushing if required.
The steering rack was found to be cracked last week, and the spare casting which came with the car is different, so we've decided to bite the bullet and fit a Z3 power rack, with an electric pump fitted in the boot.
The engine is now starting to come together, the new block is at the machine shop being bored to suit the special Mahle pistons. One of these is damaged but as we cant afford a replacement set, were hopefully having it repaired as a temporary measure.
The head we know has a very small crack into the camshaft area, so this will be pressure tested, repaired and skimmed along with 3 angle valve seats and a general clean up.
The cam is a currently unknown Hartge item which will either be retained or possibly replaced with a 300+ Catcam depending on what No.1 Son decides.
Exhaust is Hartge 6 branch.
Ignition will be converted from dizzy/coil setup to Ignition management using coil packs.
Hoping to see around 250 - 270 bhp at the crank when its all done.
Anyway, I seem to have gone on a bit, thanks for sticking with it and hopefully I havent bored you all to sleep!
Kim.
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Keep them coming
Love the tourers and I think we will soon have a Touring track 325slag on the isle of Man if Fast Dave get's his act together
Only wish I'de posted this subject thread up ages ago
I think it's going to ba a classic thread...could it beat babes and beemas..???!!!
E30 325 rally car - Owner is one hell of a driver and came 4th overall in the recent Isle of Man rally
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Only wish I'de posted this subject thread up ages ago
E30 325 rally car - Owner is one hell of a driver and came 4th overall in the recent Isle of Man rally
[img][img]http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r117 ... llycar.jpg[/img][/img]
[img][img]http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r117 ... legrid.jpg[/img][/img]
The Isle of Man: No National Speed Limit, No Gatso's, No Nanny State, a disused airfield track 1.5 miles long, the best mountain road to drive on...Come and Play!
Looking like you've had some work there Kim. I've had a fair bit too but mainly down to my fiddling/learning the car. Have you any idea of the spring rates on that car? Tried to see what they are on mine but the etching has been worn.
Come and "play" in the Toyo series. Nice crowd, good full grids and relatively cheap entries. I'm glad I went that way as the other series' seem to be favouring more modern stuff. You'd have some 327's and an M3 to play with as well as an e36 and lot's of other marques.
Better be careful with that blatant TTRS promotion........My car may turn Green
Come and "play" in the Toyo series. Nice crowd, good full grids and relatively cheap entries. I'm glad I went that way as the other series' seem to be favouring more modern stuff. You'd have some 327's and an M3 to play with as well as an e36 and lot's of other marques.
Better be careful with that blatant TTRS promotion........My car may turn Green
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Mine is the White one and not the Orange Beast !
Mine is the White one and not the Orange Beast !
Not an E30, but this was our last foray into racing, back in '03.
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In case of confusion, Dan is driving the Vento and it's the VW Racing Cup. Came 5th in the championship, but we ran out of money at the end of the year so couldn't continue.
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This is my favourite shot. Dan is leading the eventual champion, Rob Carvell, at Croft.
TTFN
Kim.
P.S. Shorty - Dont want to hijack the thread any more than I already have so I'll pm you tonight.
[img][img]http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk27 ... ylor02.jpg[/img]
In case of confusion, Dan is driving the Vento and it's the VW Racing Cup. Came 5th in the championship, but we ran out of money at the end of the year so couldn't continue.
[img][img]http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk27 ... ylor03.jpg[/img]
This is my favourite shot. Dan is leading the eventual champion, Rob Carvell, at Croft.
TTFN
Kim.
P.S. Shorty - Dont want to hijack the thread any more than I already have so I'll pm you tonight.
Jon_Bmw wrote:I love the weight of yours 'Card'
Some very expensive metal in the above photos. Time to bring it back down to the normal zone level:![]()
No one said anything about it being only e30's![]()
Spec:
Pug 205 mi16 with a badly spaced number plate.
4 cylinder 1.9 16v engine
160bhp
80psi cold idle
45psi hot idle
39 psi very toasty idle
Surely a record for an mi16!
Partially stripped interior
Weight: About 870kilos
4 Speedline wheels with full racing slicks
2 Speedlines with toyo r888
2 Speedlines with toyo t1r's
EBC front pads for stopping
Adjustable front and rear suspension coming soon
Future plans:
Fit above suspension
Fit a cage
Fit some nice bucket seats
Probably fix it when it breaks
All in all, it owes less than a grand
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Pugs I can handle ...but VW FWD ugly b@stards - I SAY NO..>!!!!!
More Track E30's please

More Track E30's please
The Isle of Man: No National Speed Limit, No Gatso's, No Nanny State, a disused airfield track 1.5 miles long, the best mountain road to drive on...Come and Play!
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Got 2 cars on the go here.... or trying to, no money really to spend on the main build so the BMW's been sorta rebuilt to take it's place for now
BMW 320i
Bilstien Suspension from 325i Sport
Powerflex Bushes in subframe, diff and eccentric on front
E46 rear top mounts
New anti roll bar links
Sparco Evo seat
UweM3 Sidemounts
TRS Harness (borrowed from long term project)
New discs and pads, rear shoes
ITG panel filter
3.91 LSD
To be installed / Brought
New exhaust
Braided brake hoses
E36 Rack conversion.
RTA bushes.





My other project , now into it's 5th year and still going
No money





5 years... about £8k or somthing daft and i've not had the time or space still to get the shell sorted out

BMW 320i
Bilstien Suspension from 325i Sport
Powerflex Bushes in subframe, diff and eccentric on front
E46 rear top mounts
New anti roll bar links
Sparco Evo seat
UweM3 Sidemounts
TRS Harness (borrowed from long term project)
New discs and pads, rear shoes
ITG panel filter
3.91 LSD
To be installed / Brought
New exhaust
Braided brake hoses
E36 Rack conversion.
RTA bushes.





My other project , now into it's 5th year and still going





5 years... about £8k or somthing daft and i've not had the time or space still to get the shell sorted out
BMW and Opel, both RWD, both german, both good fun
http://www.clockservicing.co.uk/ For any clock repairs try here.
http://www.clockservicing.co.uk/ For any clock repairs try here.
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Not really, guy who owned the Manta prior to me was there. I think i went there for 3 posts, and didn't bother after that, they were more interested in the novas and cavaliers.Jhonno wrote:dude - you on MIG at all?
8k.. Nearly there with my e30 and ive not touched the body yet..
Usually on OMOC since they're far better for Mantas
And on here for the E30
BMW and Opel, both RWD, both german, both good fun
http://www.clockservicing.co.uk/ For any clock repairs try here.
http://www.clockservicing.co.uk/ For any clock repairs try here.
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So far we have 20 E30 Zoner Track cars (sorry only counting E30's in my list) - I m sure there are more than that??! Does anyone know another Zoner who's not posted here - if so give them a nudge
Come on don't be shy - get your e30 track motor on here pronto!
Pictures and spec please

Side Note_ See Anglesey track day post in this section - meet in Sept and Nov...loads of E30's on track PLEASSEeee
Come on don't be shy - get your e30 track motor on here pronto!
Pictures and spec please
Side Note_ See Anglesey track day post in this section - meet in Sept and Nov...loads of E30's on track PLEASSEeee
The Isle of Man: No National Speed Limit, No Gatso's, No Nanny State, a disused airfield track 1.5 miles long, the best mountain road to drive on...Come and Play!
End of April in Dijon

325i
Engine and gearbox 270.000kms
H&R coil covers
Ferodo 2500
Ireland sway bars
Toyo R888
And now , ready to go tomorow again to Dijon


Remove the M-Tecnick body and with a few parts in polyester the weight is 1020kgs .
Finally , the car for the next winter , ice track days , a phase 1 325 IX


325i
Engine and gearbox 270.000kms
H&R coil covers
Ferodo 2500
Ireland sway bars
Toyo R888
And now , ready to go tomorow again to Dijon


Remove the M-Tecnick body and with a few parts in polyester the weight is 1020kgs .
Finally , the car for the next winter , ice track days , a phase 1 325 IX

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ICE TRACK DAYS - Now that's something I would love to have a go at
The Isle of Man: No National Speed Limit, No Gatso's, No Nanny State, a disused airfield track 1.5 miles long, the best mountain road to drive on...Come and Play!
andyr has got a track car with my old m30 lump in it http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... ic&t=98662

Hi guy`s
Don`t post very often but here goes;
E30 M3 1990 Sterling
2.5 fully rebuilt engine
JE 11.25 forged pistons
evo sport crank
evo sport oil pump
shrick 284/276 cams(at the moment)
mildly ported head
custom chip
H&R coil overs
faukener springs
eibach ajustable anti roll bars front and rear
front adjustable top mounts
adjustable rear subframe camber/toe
ss brake lines
ferodo 3000 pads
wheels and tyres
7x15 yoko 32r`s
7x15 dunlop slicks
7.5x16 faulkens
8.0x17 btcc slicks
etc..etc..
Jon
Don`t post very often but here goes;
E30 M3 1990 Sterling
2.5 fully rebuilt engine
JE 11.25 forged pistons
evo sport crank
evo sport oil pump
shrick 284/276 cams(at the moment)
mildly ported head
custom chip
H&R coil overs
faukener springs
eibach ajustable anti roll bars front and rear
front adjustable top mounts
adjustable rear subframe camber/toe
ss brake lines
ferodo 3000 pads
wheels and tyres
7x15 yoko 32r`s
7x15 dunlop slicks
7.5x16 faulkens
8.0x17 btcc slicks
etc..etc..
Jon
Me too.
White '89 325 2door.
Schrick 288/288 cam
Hottuning manifold
shepsEvoM3 custom remap, to 187bhp.
H&R cup kit springs+shocks (60/40)
H&R arbs
Poly bushes all round (bar diff mount)
OMP RS seat + sabelt 4point harness
SS brakelines
lowered + extended steering column
EBC green on ATE power disks front, OEM rear
Toyo R888
C/F sunroof panel to come
Edit to add pics:
205/50 R888s make the front look a bit high



front end looking a bit tatty

bit of rust showing on the back


HT manifold

by far the best modification i've done on the car, drop the steering column by almost an inch:

White '89 325 2door.
Schrick 288/288 cam
Hottuning manifold
shepsEvoM3 custom remap, to 187bhp.
H&R cup kit springs+shocks (60/40)
H&R arbs
Poly bushes all round (bar diff mount)
OMP RS seat + sabelt 4point harness
SS brakelines
lowered + extended steering column
EBC green on ATE power disks front, OEM rear
Toyo R888
C/F sunroof panel to come
Edit to add pics:
205/50 R888s make the front look a bit high



front end looking a bit tatty

bit of rust showing on the back


HT manifold

by far the best modification i've done on the car, drop the steering column by almost an inch:













