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bigwinn

Lifer
Lincoln UK
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Afternoon

I’ve got a great project coming in today- what’s the general consensus on project threads to document it?

I don’t mind doing them as they help document all the works done, but do the dwellers of the forum care/enjoy them?

Thoughts?

Stuart

Pic for scope of project!!

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Go for it Stu...
Yours have got to be more interesting than Martin's ones. :poke: :rofl:

Can't wait to see how the air-cooled Z4 works out TBH. :)

If you get yourself some practice with GRP, you can come and help with mine. :D
 
Yes! Love reading project threads! Looks like this one is already halfway towards a S85 V10 swap! :poke:
 
Yes do it!

I like you keep a thread going to document work done (especially useful come sale time) and also document all the products/approaches I use in case anyone wanted to see how they work.
 
Mine didn’t seem to get as much attention as I thought but it’s probably as I’ve done it so slowly due to work commitments. Do it, I live a build thread!
 
Go for it, just love a good rebuild thread :thumbsup: Always something to learn and these rebuilds give me courage to take on things that are a bit out of my comfort zone :lol:
 
Pondrew said:
Go for it Stu...
Yours have got to be more interesting than Martin's ones. :poke: :rofl:

Can't wait to see how the air-cooled Z4 works out TBH. :)

If you get yourself some practice with GRP, you can come and help with mine. :D

On standby to head over to the people’s republic
 
enuff_zed said:
bigwinn said:
enuff_zed said:
[ref]bigwinn[/ref], only one name in my mind................

Project Jigsaw :rofl:

It’s locked in

:thumbsup:
No point asking if it got home in one piece I suppose. :rofl:

You crack me up

It’s running late

Shedding parts all the way down the A roads of Norfolk and Lincolnshire
 
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