MeTsU's 9N3 TDi - Sooty from South Africa

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Dennis wrote:looks great mate!keep up the great work! :D
Thanks for the kind words Dennis. :D Plans keep getting slowed down or put aside as other things pop up. Slowly but surely we're getting there.
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Hey guys,

I could really use some advice here as I feel like a chameleon on a smartie box - I've changed my mind with regards to colour for my OZ's - 17x8 ET35. I aquired them at the beginning of July and progress has been slow to be honest - I now need to refurb them. I was messed around by the chaps that were going to do me a favour by machining the centre bore to the correct 57.1mm. Long story short, I landed up taking them to an old timer who I've now become friends with - a lot of his Churchill machinery is from WWII onwards - lovely old workshop. He did an absolutely amazing job and it allowed me to do a test fit - these things are big. I've done a little digging and it looks like 8J ET30 starts to become an issue, so I should be ever so slightly safer with mine being ET35. :D

Now for me, an OZ wheel should be white. I had decided to go a different route, seeing my car is a little murdered, but I might be purchasing a set of brand new, in the box BBS Montreal II's for approx. 200GBP. My thoughts if I do buy the Montreal II's are:

* OZ's stay white (powder coated). :twisted:
* Current BBS RS825 split's go Gunmetal possibly.
* BBS Montreal II's stay original silver.

Excuse the bad photoshop - I'm not really that good at it. :oops:

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Comments most welcome, ciao, Matteo. :mrgreen:
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looks good :mrgreen:
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Turbomier wrote:looks good :mrgreen:
Thanks Turbomier. :D

Reckon I should stick with white? And the plan above, or mix things up a little?
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white wheels on black car works fine... just my 2 cents :wink:
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Turbomier wrote:white wheels on black car works fine... just my 2 cents :wink:
Thanks for your input Turbomier. :)
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I was at Aldo Scribante two weekends ago to watch some of the Regional Racing (a large number of the CT guys came down to race). I met up with Redrum there and we were discussing how Sooty isn't really that low - and although this is true, the "limiting" factor is actually the belly pan being rather low. He decided to take a look and saw this for himself, LOL.

This is a shot of his cigarettes under Sooy:

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Not much in terms of an update...

I decided to drop Sooty further after the outing to the track where the "Aspen" shot was taken. :lol: The front is down another 5mm, which is very little, I know...but belly pan clearance is already an issue. The rear probably dropped around 15mm, not sure to be honest, but I can't go lower. Here's a shot I snapped, excuse the dirty car (water restrictions FTL :evil: ), I'll look for more tonight.

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I need to go take some decent shots somewhere....soon!

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Here is a sneak peak of what to expect...this will have to do for now: :twisted:

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verry, verry nice wheels you got there :P :mrgreen:
will look stunning on the Polo :wink:
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Turbomier wrote:verry, verry nice wheels you got there :P :mrgreen:
will look stunning on the Polo :wink:
Thank you Turbomier, I'm really happy. Photo's to come in the next couple days. :D
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The OZ's are now rolling! Teaser shot:

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Ciao, Matteo.
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Ok, let me not be "sleazy" and stop the teasers. :mrgreen:

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The centre caps have been fitted this morning. 8)
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