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Michiganstar 04-01-2013 12:17 PM

Hey Duffy,
I want to change those plastic parts ahead of the rear wheel arch too. I don't suppose you remember the part number do you please?
Lee

Duffy3074 04-01-2013 02:13 PM

I can check the bags tomorrow and I'll let you know.

:)

Duffy3074 04-02-2013 01:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michiganstar (Post 334558)
Hey Duffy,
I want to change those plastic parts ahead of the rear wheel arch too. I don't suppose you remember the part number do you please?
Lee


Hi Lee

the bits in front of the rear arches are

986 504 393 00 (left)
986 504 394 00 (right)

Regards

Michiganstar 04-02-2013 11:35 AM

Thank you very much Duffy - you're a gent.

Duffy3074 11-24-2013 04:00 AM

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Been a while since I posted here!

Car went back on the road after its rebuild and I had a great time over the summer.

Final spec was essentially standard mechanically but with a full rebuild mechanically. It has a full ROW MO30 kit and tweaked interior and cosmetics, it was brilliant.

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Duffy3074 11-24-2013 04:10 AM

It's now back off the road for the following work

Full litronic retrofit (including self levelling) I've had this working on the bench and the way to avoid the DME problems is to............not connect it to the DME!

The system is self contained and as long as it gets a switched 12V from the car and a lights on and main beam signal from the headlamps, along with full connectivity to the sensor and headlamp motors, it works perfectly.

The washers are being fitted as well, the litronic washer bottle is huge compared to standard.

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Other upgrades for this year include heated and crested sports seats, spin on filter conversion and I've got a Quaife ATB waiting to go in.

More grunt after that.

:)

jcb986 11-24-2013 04:32 AM

After all that work, I think I would drive on a day with clear skies and no rain. How harsh is the ride with the M030 suspension. Smooth, rough, etc.

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Duffy3074 11-24-2013 11:48 AM

The MO30 is excellent.

Just that bit tauter and more controlled.

Our roads can be pretty rough and it copes really well.

A 'must have' for me.

:)

jcb986 11-24-2013 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Duffy3074 (Post 373662)
The MO30 is excellent.

Just that bit tauter and more controlled.

Our roads can be pretty rough and it copes really well.

A 'must have' for me.

:)

Great. Looking to do mine once I hit 100...talking about miles here.
From one Scot to another. Have a pint on me.:cheers:


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