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Re:Dizzie's 20vT conversion
« Reply #70 on: 17 June 2004, 13:27 »
yeah they're removing that I think. I'll have to save my pennies to buy a forge one then. any idea of cost?
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Re:Dizzie's 20vT conversion
« Reply #71 on: 17 June 2004, 13:35 »
80 - 90 quid all in. A man of your calibre can fit it in no more than 20 mins.

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Re:Dizzie's 20vT conversion
« Reply #72 on: 17 June 2004, 13:43 »
well I'll add one of those to my list of future buys. I need to let my bank balance recover first. :)

still trying to get hold of DD to confirm collection tomorrow.
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Re:Dizzie's 20vT conversion
« Reply #73 on: 17 June 2004, 16:22 »
So Dizzie is it gonna be a sleepless night being soo excited at picking the car up tomorrow  :D

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Re:Dizzie's 20vT conversion
« Reply #74 on: 17 June 2004, 23:48 »
I still don't know for defeient that I am collecting it tomorrow. I've been calling them all day without an answer. I'll give them a bell tomorrow and post the outcome :)
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Re:Dizzie's 20vT conversion
« Reply #75 on: 18 June 2004, 02:13 »
Good luck mate, come and take the alloys as the other bloke has not got back to me just so i can get a free ride in your motor lmao.

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Re:Dizzie's 20vT conversion
« Reply #76 on: 18 June 2004, 11:39 »
I'll be collecting it tomorrow now! Need to organise to get off work 2 hours early though.

They found some wiring problems with my fuel pump that needed attention. I did have some problems with it blowing relays about 18 months ago, but I changed the fusebox and put a brand new relay in there and it hasn't happened again.

so they said it's all working and all running sweet as now :)

In the time it's taking me to write this. I've organised work and dad's giving me a lift down there tomorrow ;D

It's it great when a plan finally comes together
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Re:Dizzie's 20vT conversion
« Reply #77 on: 18 June 2004, 11:47 »
you lucky basted! :D

good on ya!

just out of interest was it a hard taking your fuse box out mate? ???

my leccy windows arnt workin and i got a sneaky supiscion that it is cos myu fuse box has been wired up bu a monkey in the past! :D

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Re:Dizzie's 20vT conversion
« Reply #78 on: 18 June 2004, 12:18 »
the windows wires sit on the top of the fuse box don't they? a relay and a fuse? mine were added on so that's where they live. to remove your fuse box remove that white clip on the side(s) and lift out. then all the plugs on the back will have to be undone if you want to remove it completely. don't worry about remembering where they all go. they'll only go back in 1 way. :)

Not sure if taking my dad to DD is a good thing. he's been almost as wound up as me about it  ???
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Re:Dizzie's 20vT conversion
« Reply #79 on: 18 June 2004, 12:43 »
cheers dizzie ;)

ill give it a go this wknd! :D