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Old 28-10-2008, 12:24 PM
Ande Ande is offline
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Default My Old Terzo

This is when I first bought her all those years ago.....

[img]http://www.and-e.net/scooby/Terzo266-1.jpg[/img]

Like she was running around on stilts!!!

[img]http://www.and-e.net/scooby/Terzo266-4.jpg[/img]

Then after abit of work, she ended up like this.....

[img]http://www.and-e.net/cleanup1/Offside1.jpg[/img]

and....

[img]http://www.and-e.net/cleanup1/Nearside.jpg[/img]

Coilovers took care of the ride height...

[img]http://www.and-e.net/clanup1/Frontwheel.jpg[/img]

Brakes barely fitted inside 17" wheels (used to hit the weight stuck inside until it cut a groove!!!)

[img]http://www.and-e.net/cleanup1/rear.jpg[/img]

Open neck downpipe (removed 1st cat), afterburner centre section (removed 2nd cat) and Ninja Rear Box (can't really call it a silencer can you!!!!! )

If funds allowed I would probably try to get a bug eyed UK300 with the pointy spoiler and black morettes?

Hope these pictures jog some memories?
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Old 28-10-2008, 12:40 PM
worzel
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Reminds me of following you home from Beachy Head one summer evening and huge spits of flame belching from the Ninja!

Happy Crowbuck days mate.
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Old 28-10-2008, 12:47 PM
Ande Ande is offline
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I'm still annoyed I stopped filming just as that huge flame shot out through Power Engineering's extractor fan whilst having it power tested!

Never could work out why it did that?

ECU was standard, possibly leaky injector?

She did spit good though!!!!!
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Old 28-10-2008, 01:59 PM
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Not to mention all the oldies jumping for cover through a few of the villages on way to beachy head,noisy dump valve that one
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Old 04-01-2009, 11:30 PM
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Really like what you did with your Terzo,looks a mint example too
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