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par Bstardchild
sam. 17 oct., 2015 12:11
Forum : Monza A1 & A2
Sujet : Post Croix - Monza GSE
Réponses : 147
Vues : 71942

Ok and trying to redo the dash in fiber in which you cut the problem out? I may have toWell rolling it out of the garage gave me the chance to see properlyShell is too far forward http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n19/Bstardchild/Monzadore/DSCF5313.jpg http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n19/Bstard...
par Bstardchild
sam. 17 oct., 2015 08:45
Forum : Monza A1 & A2
Sujet : Post Croix - Monza GSE
Réponses : 147
Vues : 71942

[Joke] Do we talk about Mrs BC or about the mongrel ? :mouah:[/joke] :clap: For your car, since you does not touch to the place of the wheel, may be it would not really change something to move the shell for an Inch ... I think that too - but looks still matter - it needs to look like a Commodore n...
par Bstardchild
ven. 16 oct., 2015 10:10
Forum : Monza A1 & A2
Sujet : Post Croix - Monza GSE
Réponses : 147
Vues : 71942

'Yes Dear' as almost in every couple :mouah:But don't you think that this compromise would ruin the balance of yout car and make it undriveable ? I don't think an inch would have that much effect :DAs for balance - well make it light enough as a whole you can always reposition items to change the b...
par Bstardchild
ven. 16 oct., 2015 08:25
Forum : Monza A1 & A2
Sujet : Post Croix - Monza GSE
Réponses : 147
Vues : 71942

about U and Mrs: I won't judge, it's your opinion ;) I always get the last word in with Mrs BC "Yes Dear" about the dash, you're embarrassed for cutting the part itself or for the work of doing another fit and well in fiber ? I'd like it to fit without cutting - it's a nice dash, no crack...
par Bstardchild
jeu. 15 oct., 2015 23:11
Forum : Monza A1 & A2
Sujet : Post Croix - Monza GSE
Réponses : 147
Vues : 71942

My respect to Mrs BC, there's no thing you can answer correctly to a woman (and even more to yours) asking you something about herself except may be that she always have a good sight ;) Indeed never right with a womanIt's a good job she hasn't got good eyesight she'd have not lasted 25 years with m...
par Bstardchild
jeu. 15 oct., 2015 22:26
Forum : Monza A1 & A2
Sujet : Post Croix - Monza GSE
Réponses : 147
Vues : 71942

Well a bit more progress some highs and lows....... Oh and tonight's update is brought to you by the majority portrait government and has a further 4 years in office (bloody phone cameras)So got an early start in the garage - Mrs BC was getting her hair done - no I couldn't notice the difference - ...
par Bstardchild
mar. 13 oct., 2015 22:42
Forum : Monza A1 & A2
Sujet : Post Croix - Monza GSE
Réponses : 147
Vues : 71942

So where was I....................Needs to go down another 4 inches but it can't right now - The parcel shelf is fouling the rear section of the cage- The scuttle is fouling the front section of the cage- The "boot floor" is fouling on the "boot floor"So until I have both sides ...
par Bstardchild
lun. 12 oct., 2015 22:52
Forum : Monza A1 & A2
Sujet : Post Croix - Monza GSE
Réponses : 147
Vues : 71942

OK a suggestion from another forum I use regarding my up and down requirements (I really can't rely on my three first fitment helpers every time it needs to go up or down) scissor jacks - great idea I thought - so I bought 4 new onesIntention was to use two at the back and one or maybe 2 at the fro...
par Bstardchild
mer. 07 oct., 2015 08:09
Forum : Monza A1 & A2
Sujet : Post Croix - Monza GSE
Réponses : 147
Vues : 71942

Hello my friend! You still working!  :bien: Yeah still working :bien: - summer is never good for "project" progress - Good (well OK ish) weather and lots of shows, runs and track days - all that stuff absolutely kills progress - but we have cars to use yes?Winter is bad weather - no show...
par Bstardchild
mar. 06 oct., 2015 21:20
Forum : Monza A1 & A2
Sujet : Post Croix - Monza GSE
Réponses : 147
Vues : 71942

Hi Ian,How would you advance the body for (~8 cm) 3 inches ?It is not easyier to cut at some place and made three parts, I think cut in the sills and in the middle of the roof ?Chris Hi Chris No need to cut it just needs to move forward - I want the rear wheel in the middle of the rear arch before ...