Styling  F4usT - Silver B

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Styling  F4usT - Silver B

should be a good place to fit a digital int/ext temp display,
or a remote for a cd-changer or something

... or to fix a hook to click in a digital camera, so you can tape your driving exploits :D
 
some idea to create flat floor on boot with doors to wheel hole. and boxes on both sides for some (not so big) subs... today i duck-tape whole bottom, and waiting for sun and no windy days to put first layer of fiberglass.
 

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some idea to create flat floor on boot with doors to wheel hole. and boxes on both sides for some (not so big) subs... today i duck-tape whole bottom, and waiting for sun and no windy days to put first layer of fiberglass.

Waiting to see how this comes out!.. (y)
 
some idea to create flat floor on boot with doors to wheel hole. and boxes on both sides for some (not so big) subs... today i duck-tape whole bottom, and waiting for sun and no windy days to put first layer of fiberglass.


Do you spend much time with your lady? Do you go out much or is the Barchetta the love of yor life!!!:eek:

I bet she wishes you spent more time on her body!:rolleyes:
 
:eek::D barchetta over day, lady over night. and everybody happy... the only complaints from my girl is that i sometimes smells like "car mechanic". we have different work shifts so we are together only at evening. (y)

argh... stupid rain and leaking windows... but i found solution:
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bought LED blinker to try how will this looks and...

  1. light intensity is lower than original... (i can go with that)
  2. fast on/off (y)
  3. they are blinking to fast... damn. :bang:
anybody know solution? resistor? new relay?
btw: i also change brake/position light to led, it's on same side.





 
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it's a resistance issue

It *might* work if you replace all (front+side+rear) blinkers with leds

if not, you'll have to add an extra resistor in the lines
(or change the relays.. but then you might run into issues with the emergency blinker relay :bang:)

Personally, i've given up on that road, as you'll end up on replacing all bulbs with (more expensive) led bulbs + resistors... In the end its a lot more expensive and there is no real gain. Because the power consumption with leds + resistors is still the same (Ohm law applies)
The only "cool" thing is that they should last a lifetime and that one can say "It are all leds, ya know"
:p;)

Come to think of it... the led bulb is just a "regular" led bulb yes? It is not one of those "auto blink" ones? One of those who'll blink by themselves if you put power to it? Cuz then you'll have to get rid of the blinker relay (or bring the bulb back to the shop)
 
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thanks for answer... they are not auto blinkers, they use relay to blink. I'm not sure what power they use probably about 1/10 of regular bulbs (20W)... so if i put the resistor that will eat about 15W-17W then should be ok.

this one ceramics 10W cost about 1€... so i will give a try.
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yes, yes... will buy a new camera...
 
i finally fixed chair... now originals are in.

 
some spy shoots



that's not a cake, or dough for pizza. it's pur foam.
 
nothing usefully, playing with photoshop... hm... it's only me or rims looks larger on first picture, but they are same size.

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omg that was close... i hate birds...


new amp...
 
staring some gauge pod. day 1.


 
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:shrug: i have no idea... probably air/fuel ratio. I'm just practicing fiberglassing.
 
today will finish :tosser:ing... and repaint to see low spots

 
yo,yo,yo.... just found that some guy in my country is selling hard top (2001) for 900€... does anybody know price of new? will that fit into 1996? i think 900€ is little to much, or?
 
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