Challenger getting work at last - 7 year on update.

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Jeez Matt. You really ain't hanging around with it !!!
Fantastic :thumbright:
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MattH wrote:Just had a 4 day weekend and got some big progress.

J5 Sublime really is a BRIGHT colour!! :shock:
Wait till you get it outside in the sunshine and then start polishing it... just did that with ours and after a few hours everything else had a green tinge to it when you looked away from the car! Sunglasses are needed....:lol:

Fantastic work there Matt - amazing what you can achieve when you go for it...
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That's looking brilliant mate! You must be grinning like a cheshire cat! :D
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sinny wrote:That's looking brilliant mate! You must be grinning like a cheshire cat! :D
I was until the masking tape stuck to the black paint on the roof and scoop.
Now need to re do the black.

Had some parcels arrive today so little clips are here for fitting up. :thumbright:
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Oh no :(
I hope you sort it out quickly and easily. Car looks absolutely great.
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Lots of work last few days, hence no forum updates.

Screens were fitted using the dinitrol kit from Bedford. MOT last Thursday gave me a fail list to work through, re tested Tuesday, free tax and on the road!!!!!!

Herts meet was the first outing, after daughter's birthday dinner at Nando's.
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Matt, this is great news. Like others, I cannot believe just how quickly it all came together in the end. At one point it really did look like it would be stuck in the shed for ever. Full credit to you and those that helped you :thumbright:
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fantastic Matt!! great achievement, smiles all round :D :D :D

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MilesnMiles wrote:Matt, this is great news. Like others, I cannot believe just how quickly it all came together in the end. At one point it really did look like it would be stuck in the shed for ever. Full credit to you and those that helped you :thumbright:
You are so right about those that helped.

There has been a massive amount of help from alot of people within the MMA and outside. Advice, parts, all sorts. The forum and club has been a total lifeline getting this far.

Thanks to everyone for the assistance to date. Now the work starts getting it into a useable state and finished off.
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That car looks the bollax Matt, ace job mate, the nicest e-bod project I've seen for a long time :thumbright:
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Bloody hell Matt! :shock: :D

This is amazing! 8-) You must have really grafted to get finished so soon. I thought you would be pushing it to get it ready in time for the Nats!
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Blimey, Gavin will be getting his finished next :D Well done, a major achievement!
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Blue wrote:Blimey, Gavin will be getting his finished next :D
Oh now that is stretching it too much. :lol:
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Congrats Matt, a fantastic achievement!!! :thumbright:
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fantastic work, having a deadline helped I guess! Is the sunroof functional yet?

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