newbie and his mundaeno

newbie and his mundaeno

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ZeeTacoe

5,444 posts

223 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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Cerberadora said:
those are some sweet cars regardless. it doesnt matter who you beat in a race, it maters whats in ur heart.
What exactly are you on?

can I have some?

16v Matt

29 posts

201 months

Monday 6th August 2007
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Looks tidy mate, I've had a couple of smokin blue ovals, had the old Mondeo Si 4x4 & after that had an ST24 both REALLY good carscool

Edited by 16v Matt on Monday 6th August 10:07

samuelellis

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1,927 posts

202 months

Monday 13th August 2007
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thought i would show you what the latest thing ive done to the car is

http://talkaudio.co.uk/vbb/showthread.php?t=222141

still have a LOT more to do but the a pillars were easy to get in

delboy735

1,656 posts

203 months

Monday 13th August 2007
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samuelellis said:
Cerberadora said:
awesome car thumbup
thats the first time ive heard a Mondeo called awesome but cheers - its not a fast or amazing handling car but for what it was designed for i cant fault it
I think you will find, that a well driven Modeo Zetec'S 2.0 will frighten TVR's through the twisty stuff...I should know, used to sell them, and on my way home from Thirsk to Scarborough had a tussle with a TVR, only a 350 "wedge", but on the twisty bits, I could have left him....................but the straights always spoiled it !!laugh

delboy735

1,656 posts

203 months

Monday 13th August 2007
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samuelellis said:
Cerberadora said:
awesome car thumbup
thats the first time ive heard a Mondeo called awesome but cheers - its not a fast or amazing handling car but for what it was designed for i cant fault it
I think you will find, that a well driven Modeo Zetec'S 2.0 will frighten TVR's through the twisty stuff...I should know, used to sell them, and on my way home from Thirsk to Scarborough had a tussle with a TVR, only a 350 "wedge", but on the twisty bits, I could have left him....................but the straights always spoiled it !!laugh

Caldo

29 posts

201 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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I'll crack the jokes! Guy in the TVR musta been driving like a girl if a mondeo could "leave him" in the corners..... HAH!

samuelellis

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1,927 posts

202 months

Monday 14th January 2008
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thought i would update this with as it stands at the moment, its not to many peoples taste on here i know but i do love my low frequency



Yes the back seats are still usable (parcel shelf does not fit mind you though)

and a quick video of it in action (yes i know its awful taste in music)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Typtv7YwjsE

well its a test of how well built it is biggrin

dxb335d

2,905 posts

196 months

Tuesday 15th January 2008
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a good everyday car, be pleased to have it. There reliable and can look good with a set of large rims.

What year is she?

Carlos

AndyBe

6,641 posts

208 months

Tuesday 15th January 2008
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laugh

that's funny !

rastamanblues

1,073 posts

204 months

Wednesday 16th January 2008
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Nice car there smile got myself a 2003 (03) TDCi Zetec

Not sure about wat uv done to the boot though :P

samuelellis

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1,927 posts

202 months

Wednesday 16th January 2008
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meh the install is not to everyones taste (it willhave a good sounding front end when i finish it) but i do love the low frequency

jagdpanther

19,633 posts

220 months

Thursday 17th January 2008
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samuelellis said:
meh the install is not to everyones taste (it willhave a good sounding front end when i finish it) but i do love the low frequency
FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKKKK


Sam, you seem to be generating enough air displacement in that boot to power a medium sized Norfolk windfarm hehe

You're a nutter for sure thumbup

samuelellis

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1,927 posts

202 months

Thursday 17th January 2008
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jagdpanther said:
samuelellis said:
meh the install is not to everyones taste (it willhave a good sounding front end when i finish it) but i do love the low frequency
FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKKKK


Sam, you seem to be generating enough air displacement in that boot to power a medium sized Norfolk windfarm hehe

You're a nutter for sure thumbup
the next step is more power, more cone area and then out with the back seats but for the next few years it has to stay practical