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groupAralliart
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Post by groupAralliart »

solar panel for the sex machine under :)
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Post by JDSTAZ45 »

Better throw my comments in the ring! NICE.

I'm a bit speechless on just how cool they are. Sometimes I wish I would stop buying endless array of crap on ebay
and concentrate on the good stuff!

The grey centres makes the car look classy. Did you consider any other coloured centres, such as 'gold' or perhaps even 'white'??? Or was it a clear cut choice?

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Post by groupAralliart »

The grey is just right to my way of thinking. The gold is too old looking, white a bit 'clowny' and black would have lost the detail of the rim design.
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Post by MrBishi »

I did consider other options for colour : white, black or silver. (Don't like full polished though). GroupARalliart has similar sized wheels in silver and they looked fantastic when we tested them on my car, but I thought I'd try gunmetal grey. No regrets!
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Post by TOMSUN »

MrBishi... any chance of reposting the photos are they have disapeared from the first post... :beer
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^ +1

You avatar looks awesome, would love to see some better pics of it.
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Done. Not the same pics, but you get the idea.

It has now been in storage for 10 months and I probably wont get home until the end of the year. Already getting Starion withdrawls.
Lets hope the mice haven't decided to nest inside it!
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Post by NXTIME »

Nice work (again), Anthony.

Was the front bar like that when you bought it or did you modify it? That is exactly how I want my bar to be.
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Post by MrBishi »

Original front bar was the horrible euro style with the massive wide number plate holder.
This is a fibreglass unit - a modified version of what Redzone sells. At some stage I'd like to make a mould of it for easy replication.
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Post by GormzZ »

MrBishi wrote:Original front bar was the horrible euro style with the massive wide number plate holder.
This is a fibreglass unit - a modified version of what Redzone sells. At some stage I'd like to make a mould of it for easy replication.
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Post by T-man »

Yum yum, I like it, I like it alot!!!!!!!!
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Post by ProZac »

I really like those style of widebody wing mirrors. Are they originally for that car, being right hand drive?

If they're off an american left hand drive car, do you have any issues with the glass angle?
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Post by redzone »

Yank mirrors yes , & he had massive problems with the glass lol
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Post by MrBishi »

I spent some time making little brackets and adjustments to the mirror mounts to fix the angle. They are all wired up and work well now though.

One benefit is the convex mirror is on the drivers side and while illegal in Aus it does wonders for eliminating the blind spot when driving.
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