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Re: Mikes Samurai build updated 03/01/2013 :)

Post by ScottieJ » Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:40 pm

Yeah that is the problem! im sure the raging rhinos lot will carry a lot of spares as well bit maybe ht leads would be a good idea as most of those guys run 8valvers don't they?

As long as the bends are good and your existing cage is made out of good tube I'd probably just improve it to save a bit of money rather than starting it again from scratch. it shouldn't be hard to put an internal Xbrace in using sandwich plates through the body :thumbup:

haha I doubt it will, you know we like to laugh at those lawn rovers most of the time. Guess you'll be grouped with a lot of the full on comp motors as you have front and rear lockers? when's round one? If you haven't found a bitch I might be up for coming over and running (falling over) around in the mud :lol: if you have I might come along to watch anyway.
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Re: Mikes Samurai build updated 03/01/2013 :)

Post by mike harris » Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:56 pm

Not sure, never been out with them lot before, il take a few bits anyway :)

Cage I am sure I can do something with, it's been made well from seamless tube, welds are good. We shall see :)

Round one is in April? Can't remember the date. No I haven't got a bitch yet, need to find one lol !!

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Re: Mikes Samurai build updated 03/01/2013 :)

Post by mike harris » Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:57 pm

And yeh il be in with the big boys in terms of class :)

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Re: Mikes Samurai build updated 03/01/2013 :)

Post by Jordi » Sun Jan 13, 2013 9:08 pm

Easy enough to buy on the road but oil and water, lol.

Spare belts and bulbs?

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Re: Mikes Samurai build updated 03/01/2013 :)

Post by mike harris » Sun Jan 13, 2013 9:51 pm

Not using it at night. The power steering belts a strange length as is got a v6 pump on a 1.6 !! But that should be ok. And the alternator belt again is a funny length to clear the power steering box. I mounted my engine very low so it's all a bit tight :)

More importantly I have the beer and snack food supply sorted right out :) priorities first !! :)

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Re: Mikes Samurai build updated 03/01/2013 :)

Post by Jordi » Sun Jan 13, 2013 9:59 pm

On the snack food thing. Most supermarche and intermarche do a peanut flavoured wotsit type snack. You can get them here but they cost a fortune. I found them strangely moreish.

Don't know if your a salad cream fan but thats impossible to find over there. When you do its megabucks!

If your fan belts are all odd sizes i'd defo be taking spares just incase.

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Re: Mikes Samurai build updated 03/01/2013 :)

Post by Anton » Tue Jan 15, 2013 12:39 pm

mike harris wrote: 5.125 vitara ring and opinions built into steel sj casings
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Re: Mikes Samurai build updated 03/01/2013 :)

Post by mike harris » Wed Jan 16, 2013 8:19 pm

I can't spell to save my life !!

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Re: Mikes Samurai build updated 03/01/2013 :)

Post by mike harris » Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:04 pm

I have one day this week (tomorrow) to prepare to leave on Friday for France.... Aaaaa not enough time !!

Starting a new Job on Monday and I have so much to do this week.

Change all the oils, rebuild all four hubs, get all the spares off the suzukis I am breaking. Tools, clothes, spares, to much to do no time to do it !!

Haha I am sure it will be all worth it in the end :)

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Re: Mikes Samurai build updated 03/01/2013 :)

Post by Jordi » Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:58 pm

Just remember the photos please mike.

Looks like you're gonna have one busy day. Hope you get everything sorted and have a superb time over there.

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