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Old 29-05-2011
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The straps you can have free, no use to me any more as i now run a B44
Happy to help out a fellow Cat lover
Pm me your address & i will post them to you Tuesday
Will let you know the outcome of the slipper
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Old 29-05-2011
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Ill take you up on that kind offer Gainsy, cheers! PM sent.
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Your welcome
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Old 30-05-2011
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I also have this 'Z' mount fitted (MMS I believe) Will do the job I recon
Yes this is a mms z bracket, had one on my procat back in the day!!!!

Nice looking car

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Me too, it broke so I fitted the alloy one
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Old 31-05-2011
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This is what i have got
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That's an excellent diff. Will you use in it your Cougar? Where's the pulley?
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Old 01-06-2011
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Morning
It was in my Cougar but i have stripped it to sell for parts it did go like a rocket though
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Got these for sale as well, rear end is bosscat stuff apart from the shocks which are cougar
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I've fitted myself a WASP front alloy transmission housing. Nice..

And a rear Alloy housing (not pictured)

Then just thought I'd chuck up a pic of the front shock tower mod. The cut needs a little tidying for aesthetics, but the principle is there (as promised Kaszal)

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Looking good mate
How's the slipper plan going?
Just bought another Cat a xls this time, needs lot's of work
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Yes, I thought you had brought one.. Cheap I believe!

The slipper plan, well the details are all down on a post it note.. (I'll call that progress!)

I've had a few set backs with some of the simplest things I've done - supplier issues, so lost a bit of momentum. But I've got plenty of time to get it right.

And I'm still on the lookout for a Parma shell.. Anybody got one??
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Yeah £20
Needs a new shell/undertray/wing/wing mount etc etc
Just stripped it down, needs a very good clean up but the belts/pulleys all look ok & have managed to get all the parts i needed for it in a trade for a set of the wheels just need a male driveshaft end
Will stick some before after shots up when it's looking better & had some fibre lyte added to it
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Hi Gainsy

Is this the driveshaft part you need



If so will stick it in the envelope for you

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That's the 1 John
Thank you very much
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Then just thought I'd chuck up a pic of the front shock tower mod. The cut needs a little tidying for aesthetics, but the principle is there (as promised Kaszal)
Thanks, could you explain for us the advantages of this mod?
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Sweet car mate....very nicely done!
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Old 23-07-2011
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Hey Dazzler, I've done something to my car that I think you'll recognise...

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You likey?
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Very tidy, didn't expect anything else to be honest..! have seen it done like that before, but not sure if the shocks will fit in both positions.. have you tried?
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Old 23-07-2011
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Thanks. You gave me the idea!

I havn't tried both ways but I didn't want to cut the main uprights. If I want to use the inner holes I can just put the old spacer back.

I'm hoping it will go over the bumps slightly better. We'll see at Stotfold tomorrow!
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