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  • To be honest haven't really done anything new to it except for repainting a couple of rust blisters and fixing the mirror position (done at a body shop). It should be featured in a British magazine called 'Mercedes Enthusiast' in the coming months.

    I'm busy looking for a new project at the moment, its been a struggle







    Check out my Alfa restoration here:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8l...7WzTiNj8Xy6C4A

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    • that right mirror!! OMG i want one, here in the Netherlands it costs about 125 euros.. a freaking mirror..
      GOD ONLY LOVES YOU
      WHEN YOUR CAR IS LOW AS FCK!

      Project page:
      "1971 W114 230.6"

      Future BagRider

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      • Originally posted by JHermes View Post
        that right mirror!! OMG i want one, here in the Netherlands it costs about 125 euros.. a freaking mirror..
        Its still a Mercedes benz, sometimes finding a parts car makes more sense if you have the room for it :S
        Check out my Alfa restoration here:

        https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8l...7WzTiNj8Xy6C4A

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        • It's been a long time since I posted here. Got a new toy to keep my busy, not sure If I should start a thread here as its 'stance' will be slightly shorter springs to keep a similar reverse rake as original

          Check out my Alfa restoration here:

          https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8l...7WzTiNj8Xy6C4A

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          • love a GT step nose, yes, please dont "slam" this.

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            • Originally posted by lewda View Post
              love a GT step nose, yes, please dont "slam" this.
              Why not? If he does it correct like he did his W115 it will be amazing? Also have you ever sen a dumped step nose?


              Originally posted by Stupid Kid
              I need the weed in advance i can't ride my bmx across the ocean unless im high

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              • Originally posted by 190Evan View Post
                Why not? If he does it correct like he did his W115 it will be amazing? Also have you ever sen a dumped step nose?
                Well the first reason is the sump is below the apron,so I'd need to re-engineer the mounts etc and the second reason is these cars had incredible handling I'm sure it won't be as good as the factory meant it to be. I saw a slammed stepnose one, looked kinda funny..
                Check out my Alfa restoration here:

                https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8l...7WzTiNj8Xy6C4A

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                • uhhhhhhhhhh



                  Originally posted by Stupid Kid
                  I need the weed in advance i can't ride my bmx across the ocean unless im high

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                  • I found this...I think it looks funny, just too round to be so low

                    Check out my Alfa restoration here:

                    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8l...7WzTiNj8Xy6C4A

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                    • WOO! More Alfa's! haha.

                      Slammed 105's just look like a grounded boat...

                      My Build Thread - Alfa 75 3lt

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                      • No more updates mate....i love your benz.

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                        • Originally posted by 190Evan View Post
                          Why not? If he does it correct like he did his W115 it will be amazing? Also have you ever sen a dumped step nose?
                          because that car was already perfectly designed, doesnt need to be ruined, and as A4crn mentioned, the oil pans on these protrude much further than the frame. The Alfa I had wasnt low and theres a heavy metal skid plate on that car for the oil pan for a reason. The hammer head pans on these things are pretty massive for 4 cylinders. Not to mention the car is rare enough as is to destroy the suspension just for looks, but thats just me.

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                          • Originally posted by lewda View Post
                            because that car was already perfectly designed, doesnt need to be ruined, and as A4crn mentioned, the oil pans on these protrude much further than the frame. The Alfa I had wasnt low and theres a heavy metal skid plate on that car for the oil pan for a reason. The hammer head pans on these things are pretty massive for 4 cylinders. Not to mention the car is rare enough as is to destroy the suspension just for looks, but thats just me.
                            Agreed some smaller tyres are enough...I started collecting some parts for it and I plan to start in a couple of weeks when we have a summer break from work. I've met some really helpful local Alfa enthusiasts, one guy let me copy his rotisserie and gave me the blueprints for some laser cut body mounts for the body. I also picked up a set of flying buttress seats which were in an early 1750. The plan is to video the restoration and post the episodes on youtube so stay tuned....but don't hold your breath
                            Check out my Alfa restoration here:

                            https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8l...7WzTiNj8Xy6C4A

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                            • Hi, didn't do any new mods to the car except for having some rust spots fixed and repainted. A few weeks ago it was filmed to feature in a music video. I'll post it when its out.
                              I have been super busy with the new Alfa Junior project:

                              Post your build threads here! Keep us updated on what you're doing in your garage.
                              Check out my Alfa restoration here:

                              https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8l...7WzTiNj8Xy6C4A

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                              • Originally posted by A4crn View Post
                                I started mocking the front mounts, trimmed the subframe and control arms not to rub against the bags. The spacer 2x2 section is just for mock up, I will replace it with pipe of large diameter to have better weight distribution. The length of the front spacers is 127mm (from Niscort's thread) but I still need to figure out the length of the rear mounts. It will be easier once the bottom end of the bags are tied down so they won't move around.



                                Hi mate,

                                it is possible to tell me the measures that stuff you did to grab the bags to make some for mine benzs?

                                * Give me front and back if possible.

                                I am very grateful.

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