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OK, so here's what I've ordered:

FW front

classic rear

white bodywork

black aero screen

carbon effect cyle wings

carbon effect stone guards

carbon effect lights

full cage

long range tank

sport tubo seats with white piping

black carpets

15" Team Dynamics pro race wrapped in R1R's

standard dash (as contoured doesn't work with aero screen :down: )

white guages

standard bushes

lowered floor as standard

runners for seats

probably forgotton something :laugh:

can you get a quick rack on the Mazda? what are peoples thoughts on that?

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that's a very nice spec :cool:

The steering rack westfield use is mk2 escort, so fitting a quicker rack won't be an issue. the standard westfield rack comes fitted with lockstops to stop the cycle wings hitting the body at full lock, so if you source a rack from elsewhere you'll also need to fit some lockstops to it.

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thanks :cool::love: :love:

do you know if westfield do a quickrack - I can only see a LHD one on the website

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Is it all coming together? If so the Postie will need a large mailsack :)

Not sure about the lowered floor and seat runners, is this right?

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They might, there's a lot that isn't on the online store. If not then you can get quick racks from the likes of Rally Designs etc

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Is it all coming together? If so the Postie will need a large mailsack :)

Not sure about the lowered floor and seat runners, is this right?

Nowt wrong with that :d that's what i've got, although i confess that i only use the runners in the passenger seat and thats only to get to the tools i keep down the back of it :d
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yeah, will collect all at once. it will a game of jenga to store the parts in the garage :d

all come with lowered floor as standard now

without the runners, the seats would be too low. plus, the Mrs wants to have a go :)

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I am sure she will love it in the passenger seat, no chance of my missus driving mine!

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my plan is to take her out in the passenger seat, scare the s*** out of her so she doesn't like it

only kidding ;)

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my plan is to take her out in the passenger seat, scare the s*** out of her so she doesn't like it

:d :d :d :d :d :d

only kidding ;)

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Fit the FW bonnet before the tub. Fit the FW bonnet before the tub. Fit the FW bonnet before the tub :d

Is it all coming at once then?

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so, do you fit the bonnet before the tub by any chance :d

its a three hour drive each way, so I will collect all at once.

May have to hang the tub on the garage wall. not enough height to put above :(

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If you think there's likely to be more than a couple of months before you're ready to fit bodywork, I strongly recommend giving the factory a quick call and asking if you can have the bodywork separately. I know it's a fair drive, but it's not just easier and less risky if you don't have to store the (bulky) bodywork safely. It also means the tub hasn't been curing and relaxing for months. The "relaxing" part you can take care off to some extent by making sure there are plenty of bits of support timber screwed on. The curing, well that's just going to happen!

Some of the steps involving twisting and pulling on the tub - such as fixing the lower rear edge, are so much easier with a fresh, still slightly green tub. This gets steadily harder as it cures, to the point where you hear of people using jacks to lift the edge far enough up to rivet.

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Oh and apparently, you fit the bonnet before the tub ;):oops: :oops: :oops::laugh:

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I second what Gadget says, to save having to store the tub and also risk damage it is better not to collect the bodywork until you're ready for it. I'd read a few horror stories about fitting the tub, but mine went on a treat as it was litterally the day after collection that I dropped it onto the chassis.

A chassis also fit's nicely on the roof rack so you wont even need to hire a van :d

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Although it was fun trying to get it in the garage to unload :oops::d

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