broster
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pmsl, matt, dont get poly carb windows if your worried about security, they can be opened in seconds, my car has no alarm or door locks so its the least of my worries to be honest, the lack of steering rack (sorry adam d ill post money tomorrow) will make robbing it rather hard
cheers for the comments, made me feel good doing something to the car again
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Matt H
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I meant about the sliding open bit
So there not secure at all then
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broster
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they just slide open you can drill a small hole in the slider and put a pin in to secure it, but that is to much like hard work.
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Matt H
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Adds weight too
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broster
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indeed, iv removed so much weight today, the glass itself isnt much heaver than the poly carb, but there is a noticable difference, but the loss of the metal runners, window reg, mech etc all adds up to a fair bit. if i was that bothered id go buy some scales and tell you all, but i cant be arsed
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Matt H
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You removed door bars?
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broster
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no, need to cut the complete inside of the door out first, but im not doing that yet, will take the car to work when the engine is ready to fit and get the death wheel on it. fancy getting the rest of the cage done but not sure if i can afford it along with the engine
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Robin
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do it. sell the stuff you have laying about (r/c car, manifold, alex, tinted glass, golf) then get it done properly. will be wel worth it if you do
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broster
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pmsl at that list, alex and golf sadly cant be sold unless replaced with similar or better items..... shhhhhhhhhh!
i have tinted sport glass, full leccy window kit, full central locking kit, head, cams, all this needs to go, but no fucker wants to pay for it.
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Matt H
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You not getting fibreglass doors?
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ed
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Tinted Glass eh?
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broster
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matt, nah, cant be bothered with that, ill do fiberglass boot.
ed, u2u me if your interested, it will be removed by a pro, i was going to remove it by aid of a brick
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ed
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I removed the glass from my car with a hammer.
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by broster
matt, nah, cant be bothered with that
Slacker
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Robin
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he's taking them off and replacing them with cling film.
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ed
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You don't need doors. There was a Citroen 2CV in Dr Who when I was a wee nipper that had no doors.
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broster
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slacker, or lacker of money! do you have metal doors matt?
ed, i have been tempted once of twice to smash fuck out the car with a hmmer
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Fad
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Security wise how practical are the polycarb windows?
Well I wouldnt dare have them on a road car that gets left outside as I could get into one without using my hands in the space of 30 seconds.
I work with Polycarb at work btw before anyone comes up with smart comments.
Not ideal for the Uk weather either and easily scratched, I would get some venturi film put on them.
They do lok good though and suit the purpose in hand.
[Edited on 08-10-2006 by Fad]
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ed
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Has to be profesionally cleaned too. At least it does when used on aircraft windscreens...
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Fad
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Thats because it reacts with a lot of household chemicals
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broster
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end of the day you dont fit these windows if you plan to leave your car in a shopping center or on the road over night. these are UV protected, so cant see why they arnt ideal for uk weather
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jamesvalver
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its all lookin good! either jamsport pay well or you have a big credit card statement lol
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broster
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or i am able to get good deals on stuff!
im financially broke, old engine killed my bank balance lol!
oh, credit card is maxed too lol
i do alot of over time and get paid in car parts so that also helps
[Edited on 08-10-2006 by broster]
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Dave A
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how much for the old head and cams together mark?
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broster
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you have u2u
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