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Old 19 June 2011, 05:48 PM
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Default Scooby Sport tweaks - Stage 6

Front end needed a bit of crystal work and a little tweak to the badge

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Used the wife's glittery blue nail varnish

At some point a splitter may gone on but it is getting there

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Old 19 June 2011, 06:21 PM
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Used my glittery blue nail varnish

At some point a splitter may go on but it is getting there
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Looks good Chris.
Old 19 June 2011, 06:52 PM
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looks nice!
what sort of mpg are you getting compared to a turbo version?
Old 19 June 2011, 07:19 PM
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Not bad, funnily enough about as same as the turbo version I had as you have to remember it is still the same drivetrain .
But I get around 300-320 miles to a tank so not bad
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Dust Shields.

After realising that mine were made up of more rust than metal, time to swap them out. Managed to get a decent set off a very nice chap on SN who shipped them really fast all painted in Por15

Old ones




Side by Side



On



You never see them but what the hell
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Keep the pics coming
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Why not put all these little jobs into a single thread in projects. They are a good read but get lost in all the other threads in General asking about insurance and dumpvalves......
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Originally Posted by Brun
Why not put all these little jobs into a single thread in projects. They are a good read but get lost in all the other threads in General asking about insurance and dumpvalves......
Good idea, though I think my half arsed efforts at bodging stuff might be a bit low brow for Projects
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Projects is all about what someone can do if they have £100k or £1. Mr average who cannot afford a 700bhp fire breathing build will appreciate what you can do on a small budget and enjoy reading how they can do the same on their drives at home - get it done - Vote Swiss
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Originally Posted by Brun
Projects is all about what someone can do if they have £100k or £1. Mr average who cannot afford a 700bhp fire breathing build will appreciate what you can do on a small budget and enjoy reading how they can do the same on their drives at home - get it done - Vote Swiss

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https://www.scoobynet.com/projects-4...l#post10263767
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replace them bolts good god man
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Looks good,
I would recommend car touch up paint rather than nail varnish though.
I tried it one of my badges and the colour faded within about 2 weeks.
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