Sylva Leader 1600

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ENWOD
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Sylva Leader 1600

Postby ENWOD » Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:22 pm

Hi all, I posted on here a while back and have had my Leader for a fair while now; however it's really starting to come along now and is near to where I want it to be. I'll just share a few pictures of it here with you all.
This is a link to my first thread to give you an idea of what's been done on it = http://www.jpsc-online.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=627&p=4018#p4018

Still to do:
-Paint/tidy up engine as it's a bit oily and doesn't look the best
-Also need to tidy the wiring loom and wrap in loom tape but it's essentially done.
-New indicators and head lights as they are starting to show their age and can be intermittant.
-Get it to a track day at Woodbridge!

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MaRkStar
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Re: Sylva Leader 1600

Postby MaRkStar » Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:59 pm

Smart! That's a mighty difference from when you picked it up, much sharper cleaner lines and I dare say a lot lighter too, great job!

Love the ratchet strap bonnet stay, what we use on our two Stars are modified seat belts, just visible at the top of the pic below, remove the inertia ratchet gearing and they work a treat.

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