So for the last month and a bit, working on cars has given way somewhat to allow me to enjoy the fruits.
The reincarnated SI 205 took my brother and I through the George Woods, we had an absolute blast, learnt a lot about preparation and handling in very tricky conditions, being the last car to go through, in the wet on very crappy road tyres. Unfortunately Sean continued to get quite sick while navigating, and i came over a left hand crest into clay that slid us from the road, 3km from the finish of the final stage! No harm done to car or occupants, just a damaged ego I guess!
Take it how you will but one thing that I desperately needed was decent reverse lights so i've mounted a couple of LED units in the original position, the difference is incredible!
Soon after finishing my White car, Api picked up a MI16 and has been doing the SCC also, he did fantastic with another friend of mine in the passenger seat.
The manual wagon took me on a road-trip up to Bathurst for our annual Skateboard race down the mountain, she held on like a trooper and made the round trip Via Sydney to visit Huw.
Its rego has now lapsed, and is now being sacrificed to keep as many other 505's going as it can, if anyone's after parts, give me a hoy.
Another buddy of mine has been lured into a pug, I found this Black SI some time ago and amazingly, managed not to buy it for my self, however given the opportunity to buy it for someone else drove round with my trailer and drove away with it for $550, Its now on the road for a grand total of <$800, Harry will be popping up on AF any time now and I'll let him detail what the go is with it.
PCCV hosted an awesome Khanacross event a few weeks back and the little white SI once again battled on like a trooper, we had four drivers giving it their worst, Api, Harry, my Father Bill and I, the car was very competitive, putting in some great results, however it seems my Old my man has lent me his sense of direction and both of us stuffed up as many courses as we nailed! Harrys first event and fresh to stick shifts and FWD saw him consistent if not blindingly fast he still managed a couple of great times.
Api sent the old girl the best of us, 2nd in class and 7th O/A with 60 drivers to battle and some incredible machinery out, even more impressive is our almost complete loss of brake in the last few tests, as the rear shoes desintergrated and the master cyl seals failed.
Also im excited about my new workshop LED...
Clearly missing are the two proper cars, Bill has been documenting the turbo wagon build, with much more knowledge, insight and depth then I could offer and so I will wait for that, however I have picked up a couple of things including a set of 15" Superlights to suit and a big brake kit for the front, heres hoping the wheels will have clearance enough....ekk
Huw has been slogging at the 16V 205 and is near finished, I'm sure no-one expects any less of him but it truly is incredible, again I will wait till its across the line to fill you in, hopefully with some input from Huw.
Cheers
Cal