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Old 02-18-2014, 03:40 AM
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Hey Brad you are cracking on at a grat pace. Will be nice to see a completed AP Pace. Keep up the great work.
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Old 02-18-2014, 01:09 PM
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Hey Brad you are cracking on at a grat pace. Will be nice to see a completed AP Pace. Keep up the great work.
Yes it will be great to see a Pace 427 SC on the road,it doesn't matter who is first on the road as long as I get mine registered soon.

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Old 02-19-2014, 03:14 AM
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Brad, I can see it now. Your face muscles will be hurting from the ear to ear grin when you rumble in to Hope Island for the first time. I can't wait!
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Old 02-19-2014, 11:58 PM
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Default Hello 750 HP

Hi Craig,

You can bet your life savings and ALL your cars on the fact that when I drive my Cobra to the Qld Cobra Club Breakfast for the first time the only bigger grin in the country will be on the face of the clown at the entrance to Lunar Park in Sydney.

Closely followed by a certain Don March when I throw him the keys and tell him to go for a drive.

Its that close that I can almost smell it.

Seats in next week and I expect to have all the fuel lines finished tomorrow.

I will post pictures if I can get good ones.

I am waiting on a sealing panel for the floor of the boot so I can finish finish putting in the filler and return petrol lines.

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And I am having a cold beer today.
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Old 02-20-2014, 12:33 AM
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Closely followed by a certain Don March when I throw him the keys and tell him to go for a drive.
Will it get to Byron Bay before I need to refuel?
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Old 02-20-2014, 12:36 AM
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If you can stand the pain then i can stand the strain of the fuel.

We will have a good trip and a heap of laughs

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Old 02-21-2014, 12:43 AM
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Default Fuel Lines Made and installed (well almost)



Fuel Line from the Pump to the Main Filter



Main Fuel Line to the Rock Filter then to the Pump.



Return Fuel Line to the Tank



Inner Guard Sealing Panel

This should take stop even more heat from coming into the cabin.

I am waiting for the 2 adapters for the fuel rails and the return lines as well as a small fitting to connect the suction side to the fuel pump to the tank.

Exhaust system next week i hope and its off to be Ceramic coated .

Its all coming together now and Craig has been working really hard to get the things that I need to finish the build.

Holidays have finished today so I have to work next week, I may be able to get Friday off we will see.

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Old 02-21-2014, 03:51 AM
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Looks like a pretty good holiday to me, look forward to the next update
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Default Pace 427 SC Seats



Seat Adjustable Runners



Passengers Side Seat

Friday I hope to have more parts to fit to the car and I will post more Photo's of the final seat inc. headrests and trampoline in the bottom of the seat.

The radiator hoses have been fitted and I am waiting for the header tank and overflow tank brackets so I can install them in the engine bay.

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Old 03-06-2014, 12:03 AM
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Great looking seats. What do you do for headrests if I may ask?
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Great looking seats. What do you do for headrests if I may ask?
Stay tuned.

I should be able to fit the headrests friday and then I will post some pictures.

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More pics to show all the little things that have been done.

Hey Brad, I saw you car the other day and its coming along well. The more I look the more that I see and there are so many great things that AP have designed in all aspects of the build.

The seatbelt bezel, seats, hinges, covers, inside panels, plates, brackets, mounts..... oh it just goes on.

More photos and share for those not fortunate to see up close.

Those seats will have to be the roomiest seats ever in a cobra, the AP design has everything covered.
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Old 03-07-2014, 12:24 AM
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Hi Brad, why the hole in the seat base. I have just received my seats too, but waiting on the seat runners and trampolines, so am interested to know.

Also can you post a photo of your radiator and fittings so I can see how it is mounted?

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[quote=RGF;1290084]Hi Brad, why the hole in the seat base. I have just received my seats too, but waiting on the seat runners and trampolines, so am interested to know.

Also can you post a photo of your radiator and fittings so I can see how it is mounted?

Hi Richard

The radiator mounts are fixed through rubber grommets.

The hole in the seat base is to reduce weight (only kidding) its to allow more travel when you hit a bump on the road so you wont damage your most sensitive parts hahaha.

I didn't take any piccies today so I will take heaps on Tuesday

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Old 03-07-2014, 01:06 AM
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Hi Brad, why the hole in the seat base. I have just received my seats too, but waiting on the seat runners and trampolines, so am interested to know.

Also can you post a photo of your radiator and fittings so I can see how it is mounted?

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Brad might be thinking of installing a "Portaloo"


All that power....in a light weight Cobra....He'll need SOMETHING until he learns how to drive it !!

It's actually where the seat "Trampoline" goes, so that it's soft under ya bum, rather than a solid seat.
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You are a legend Warren always having a joke and the last laugh.

I think a Portaloo is a great idea for someone of my vintage .

Cheers

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P.S. See you on Sunday at the breakfast
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Old 03-07-2014, 03:52 PM
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Hi Brad and Warren. Thanks for clearing that one up. I know your car will be fast so was thinking that a "fully plumbed" seat with a hole in the bottom was required for first time passengers!

Would love to see the pics of the radiator when you get a chance Brad as they will help me make sure I have it fitting right.

I have just finished sticking Resomat to every conceivable surface in the cockpit. Are you going to do the same with yours?

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Old 03-07-2014, 04:10 PM
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More importantly, Richard, where's your build thread? :-)

For those of us likely to come after you guys, these are invaluable. I'm sure Paintwerks and D488y2 would value them to start with.
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Old 03-08-2014, 09:14 PM
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Hi Guy,

If I could work out how to start a new thread on this forum, I would be happy to do so. Try as I might, I can't find a "Start New Thread" button or icon anywhere.

Any ideas??

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' New Thread' button, top left across from the page numbers. clicky on it.
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