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My first ever attempt at a light restoration
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(04-11-2014, 12:59 AM)Jiffy Wrote: Aye, just do what Niall said. The one on my 406 went after whacking a huge hare at 60mph and we just replaced it with a bit of hose.

Consider it done Smile

(04-11-2014, 03:40 AM)af1 Wrote: They always start as 'light' projects!!

See you on the other side

Im starting to get that general vibe. But I like it Smile.

(04-11-2014, 06:54 AM)Orta Wrote: I think my level of expertise probably matches yours mate, I'd love to have something to rip apart and learn from. But then I bought a mint Rallye and am terrified of ruining something as the only tool I'm any good with is a hammer haha.

I personally like blaze and have wanted a blaze '6 for years. 1 was just never available when I was car shopping. Upgrade as many bits as you can as you go. There's years of history of modifying and improving these cars without changing the looks so as procta said do your research. And cylones were worth £200 maybe 10 years ago?

Hi Orta, You did one better and got a rallye!! NICE.

I thought cyclones would be near impossible to get Sad.

Make your next car a project car like mine and have fun. I am labelling and bagging everything as I go.

Will need to get some pics up of these infamous cyclones and do another progress report on sunday night.
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RE: My first ever attempt at a light restoration - by blaze_the_6 - 04-11-2014, 06:35 PM

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