My car's evolution over almost three years *huge thread*
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Dave - Good to hear back from some of the more well-established FT members When the TDI went bang I was to and fro about going all out on it or just selling up and getting something modern and sensible. I decided to go for the first option, so just put all my learning and what practise I had into practise! I've always worked on cars and bikes and mountain bikes etc, so the essentials were always there, just took them on a bit with the Fiesta You just have to gain confidence, building up the tasks you attempt, and fixing the things you break if you do....you learn the most from the stuff that really pees you off! Where do you go in Cumbria? By all means come round for a blast!
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Impressive read.
thought at FF afaik i said "is that Heeman with the tdi?"
to which scotty_boy and EvilDes looked at me distantly and asked if i liked living in the past
I'm never in touch with what's actualy happeneing on FT. but anyway now i know ten years later what you have been up to...
Mint read mate
thought at FF afaik i said "is that Heeman with the tdi?"
to which scotty_boy and EvilDes looked at me distantly and asked if i liked living in the past
I'm never in touch with what's actualy happeneing on FT. but anyway now i know ten years later what you have been up to...
Mint read mate
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adamski - Go play with your blue repeaters
Ry - Hang on! Scott was at FF? And you were? All you people, never knew you were there You lot really need to introduce yourselves Yeah it's 13 months yesterday that the TDI blew up...keeping with the times Ry
Ry - Hang on! Scott was at FF? And you were? All you people, never knew you were there You lot really need to introduce yourselves Yeah it's 13 months yesterday that the TDI blew up...keeping with the times Ry
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I know this is an old thread, but what a thread.
A great read, and im glad ieverything has fallen into place for you heeman.
You should submit this story to a film making company, would make a cracking film.
A great read, and im glad ieverything has fallen into place for you heeman.
You should submit this story to a film making company, would make a cracking film.
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That was a cool read mate. Its nice to see you actually finished it and didn't give in when you'd had enough which is all too easy to do. I keep telling myself I havent given in but I havent worked on it in like 8 months. Hopefully at Ford Fair i can get a closer look.
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cool car, love the progres youve made on it!
Just because I keep talking about definetly doing it doesn't mean I'm actualy going to do it.
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Well this ones much easier to read than the other one
Really makes me want to get on with mine. I just need money And i could really do with a big shed like youve got there.
Its been said before fair play for getting on with it, and for doing it yourself. You must be proud
Really makes me want to get on with mine. I just need money And i could really do with a big shed like youve got there.
Its been said before fair play for getting on with it, and for doing it yourself. You must be proud
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Maybe our little chat and memoires from yester year may have spurned this off! Great read James and my hasen't it changed
What come's next? who care's, why worry about things over which you have no control. Freedom is a voyage of discovery with all the enjoyment of seeing things and experiencing events for the first time. Just sit back and enjoy the ride.
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muz - Yeah I am pleased I fought past that 3-day period when I was pricing up to sell it all off, it would've been a very bad decision indeed! See you at Ford Fair
lucasdemoley - Cheers!
Raymondo - Just a bit shorter than the other thread isn't it? I am proud of it, love it to bits
Tom - This thread's from August last year But yeah it was good to look back again...those were the days! I thought I was the man with my 2i bumpers back in the day...then when I fitted the arches and skirts I picked up that day I thought it might as well have been the wide arch bodykit!!!
lucasdemoley - Cheers!
Raymondo - Just a bit shorter than the other thread isn't it? I am proud of it, love it to bits
Tom - This thread's from August last year But yeah it was good to look back again...those were the days! I thought I was the man with my 2i bumpers back in the day...then when I fitted the arches and skirts I picked up that day I thought it might as well have been the wide arch bodykit!!!
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heeman
This is an inspiration for anyone wanting to "have a go". When I started reading threads like this one I didn't even own a car! Now I've bought a moondust (K reg) FRST and am currently sorting barn space ready to strip it down for a bare metal resray, haven't decided on the engine spec but I suppose that comes down to the dollar you have at the time. The modifying bug has well and truly bit me again, I've just hit 25 and feel I've probably been too sensible for the past few years, started my own business, bought a house, filled it with stuff blahblahblah........ now I live for project restoration moondust!!! I plan on doing everything myself - spraying, welding, building components etc. won't get it right all the time but it's the best way to learn (can be expensive!).
Sorry for babbling on but I just wanted to without forums like these and people like you projects like this would never be attempted, you deserve all the praise and I'm relying on you for advice and support to get me through the dark days
Sorry for babbling on but I just wanted to without forums like these and people like you projects like this would never be attempted, you deserve all the praise and I'm relying on you for advice and support to get me through the dark days
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leeroy - Glad to hear you're looking after your FRST so well Modifying's the only true way you get a car to be just how you want it, in terms of looks, comforts, performance and the rest of it - that's what makes these cars so dear to us You're right about learning from mistakes, it's the only way to do it. What you break and repair almost always ends up working out cheaper than it would've been paying someone else to do it in the first place. Engine building is an exception to that rule though! If you break one, it often appears that getting a pro to build it in the first would've been wiser. Still..you live and you learn
I appreciate the sentiments - I was spurred on by reading the projects that were going on on this forum when I started out, and still am when I read current projects. Those dark days are the tricky bits of projects..maintaining the faith and keep the goal in mind. You can do it etc! Best of luck, make good use of the Tech Probs forum and search functions
I appreciate the sentiments - I was spurred on by reading the projects that were going on on this forum when I started out, and still am when I read current projects. Those dark days are the tricky bits of projects..maintaining the faith and keep the goal in mind. You can do it etc! Best of luck, make good use of the Tech Probs forum and search functions
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That makes for a very good read, makes me think of all the time/money/stress etc ive put into my FRST, i often thought about giving in and have done with it, but im glad i stuck at my probs and over come them.
Very good, and a VERY nice car.
Gareth.
Very good, and a VERY nice car.
Gareth.
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Thanks for the kind comments fellow Fiesta-fiddlers!
ten bears - It certainly does. Every time I go to it and turn the key it starts, and goes as well as the last time I drove it, and that's what it's all about I feel. I've been saying that from the first time I drove it with the ZT in and mapped, and people have been saying "ooooh, don't say that, it'll break down now!", but the engine's been solid as a rock, and that makes it worth the time I spent on the conversion.
black2 - Cheers dude, these cars DO reward you with what can only be described as a seriously fun, mental-grin-inducing drive!
ten bears - It certainly does. Every time I go to it and turn the key it starts, and goes as well as the last time I drove it, and that's what it's all about I feel. I've been saying that from the first time I drove it with the ZT in and mapped, and people have been saying "ooooh, don't say that, it'll break down now!", but the engine's been solid as a rock, and that makes it worth the time I spent on the conversion.
black2 - Cheers dude, these cars DO reward you with what can only be described as a seriously fun, mental-grin-inducing drive!
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