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engine swap
standard steels with a 1" band to give it a bit more grip but still stealth.
halfords wheel trims on three of them.
wheelchair, national trust, and icthus stickers on rear window.
wolf in mutton's clothing
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engine swap standard steels with a 1" band to give it a bit more grip but still stealth. halfords wheel trims on three of them. wheelchair, national trust, and icthus stickers on rear window. wolf in mutton's clothing maybe once it's a 225 turbo lump in it
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aij29
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Hi Love this totally know why you are building this practical/rapid/fun, Good luck with the engine conversion Just thought I`d add a picture of my 170Bhp Gti6 Berlingo Multispace for inspiration Cheers Adrian
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Last Edit: Apr 9, 2015 20:46:32 GMT by aij29
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Hi Love this totally know why you are building this practical/rapid/fun, Good luck with the engine conversion Just thought I`d add a picture of my 170Bhp Gti6 Berlingo Multispace for inspiration Cheers Adrian cheers Adrian, looks fairly mild, but bet it gets going well, are you on the Berlingo forum?
I'm ATL-Driver on there, just about my work van really.
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aij29
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Apr 10, 2015 14:32:03 GMT
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Hi Thanks only bought it yesterday but its awesome, It`s had a complete front subframe swap from a Gti6 so drives like a standard car, (built by a Royal Naval engineer so its been put together properly) Lowered 40mm on the front one spline on the rear, Full hand made stainless exhaust with scorpion boxes, It needs some bodywork,a full set of door locks (dreaded berlingo/partner lock syndrome) and hopefully a full Peugeot Partner Quiksilver interior if I can find a good one. Cheers Adrian
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Last Edit: Apr 10, 2015 17:59:20 GMT by aij29
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said goodbye to my parts van, my little Kangoo van that was going to be my 172 sleeper before the MPV arrived got every useful part off it and swapped the bad bits from the mpv back onto it... off to www.renBreakers.com it goes
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is that a picnic table mount or tail wings?!
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is that a picnic table mount or tail wings?! only made one, as a test, so for now a camping picnic table lol need a sink in the back now
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well not done too much to the old bus, changed the Head Gasket, in doing so found out the engine is in fact a K7M702 (1.6 8V 90hp) not the E7J384 (1.4 8v 75hp) it's meant to be, and changed the passenger wing and front door to get rid of the dents, sorted the roof rack for now, spare wheel mounted with wind deflector off my Honda, and a bike Carrier you can see the dents in this picture not much going to happen now until the car becomes mine and the GF gets a cheap daily
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Dr.AK
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I'm surprised how fresh this thing looks just because of the alloys. I remember seeing these everywhere when they were new and even then they looked kind of dated with their steel wheels that seemingly came with rust from the factory. The alloy completely change the car, I really like it.
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wheels and coilovers make a car we love it for our family fun bus lol
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dw1603
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Do you have any pics of it on the banded steels from the Concerto? I bet it would look fabulous (I love wide steels) The idea of a 172 mechanical swap is fascinating, it would make a really useful tool.
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no pictures of it on my wheels, it'll probably have them on during winter
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