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Re: '80 13BT Series 1
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 12:25 pm
by Chud
Wife was out, so headed out with the camera again last night

Re: '80 13BT Series 1
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 12:36 pm
by Hobbawobba
Bro.. That picture is mean as

. Is your number plate made from paper or something?

Re: '80 13BT Series 1
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 12:40 pm
by Chud
Cheers dude, nah it was left on the dashboard in the summer and has melted into a wavy effect lol.
Re: '80 13BT Series 1
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 6:11 am
by ian65
calendar pic right there

Re: '80 13BT Series 1
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 5:16 pm
by spirit r
ian65 wrote:calendar pic right there :
Germany give

October Pic perhaps autumn colours enough.
THOMAS
Re: '80 13BT Series 1
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 7:45 pm
by myatt1972
That is a great photo, do you mind if I post it on another forum? The Porsche boys will love that

Re: '80 13BT Series 1
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 9:44 pm
by Chud
Blimey, 27th October.

Sorry Keith I didn't see that post - and yes, of course you can.
Well apologies for my absence and lack of input - anyone who's undergone a house renovation of any magnitude can testify that there is little time for fun stuff especially while working away from home throughout the week to boot.
Blackie has been sat in slumber in a nice cosy barn/workshop that me and 3 other guys rent, and was reawaken on Saturday - but more of that later. As I've not got much of interest to report about the car I'll sling some pictures up of the cause of my absence/insanity/financial ruin/hair loss if I may?
For 6 years since moving in the kitchen was somewhat compact - a hamster could not be swung let alone a cat.
Fast forward a couple months
Now its nearly done
So the wife is happy.

That means Mazda time
So referring to the beginning of the post, I went and woke up ol'sleepy...
...and took him to see Uncle Timmy, now as you know I normally like doing as much as I can myself but as time is still at a certain premium he's gonna get some odds and sods done for me then I can do the fun stuff when he's back. His list of jobs is...
Fit FD coils
Fit HKS Twin Power if I can find one in time
Replace radiator with one of the Dutch 3 pass SS ones off eBay
Bin the Cosworth intercooler and fit the big fat Trust unit
Fit the 4x1000 injectors he dug out for me
When I get it back I'll fit the Greddy boost control and then return to Marco feeling more confident that we can hit 400 at the fly. Maybe.
See ya in a couple weeks dude

Re: '80 13BT Series 1
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:52 pm
by BO0557
Wow what a change the kitchen !!
looks the goods!! If that motor with the upgrades doesnt make well over 400 at the wheels not the motor there is something going on!!
Will be plenty of fun once its woken up!!
Re: '80 13BT Series 1
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 10:05 pm
by Chud
Yeah hopefully, I should've not been so hasty really the first time round and just done all those little bits before but excitement got the better of me.
Re: '80 13BT Series 1
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 7:59 pm
by ian65
that extension look superb mate.... i love tghe traditional look.... my wife would love a kitchen like that.... best I don't let her see the photo.... top job
Your wife does realise that once you get started on the Mazda again, that wiring will never get finished?
