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Disco days in Iceland

Here is the link some very nice photos:

http://www.channel4.com/4car/feature/featu...eland.html
  
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Great article - I wonder what the tyres were?
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Correct me if I am wrong, but has the trim come off??

http://www.channel4.com/4car/gallery/galle...age_8.html
  
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Yup, I think they hit the ice a bit hard


Is this a bizzare Icelandic dance?

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Slimer wrote:
Yup, I think they hit the ice a bit hard


Is this a bizzare Icelandic dance?



Notice the sum guard
  
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Must be the non-winch version
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Slimer wrote:
Must be the non-winch version


I looks OK, though. Wonder if the water drains out OK
  
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It's got a few extra holes at the front to let water in so hopefully it's got some at the back to let it out
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Slimer wrote:
It's got a few extra holes at the front to let water in so hopefully it's got some at the back to let it out


Those extra holes I think are for extra sump cooling as well.
  
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Do you think they need it? Shocked

The winch version leaves a 'slot' in about the same position when fitted with the winch, flush fitting without it though
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I presume these are the G4 ones that are fabled to exist!
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D4 HSE Lux - Montalcino Red Gone
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Like this one? Wink

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Slimer wrote:
Do you think they need it? Shocked

The winch version leaves a 'slot' in about the same position when fitted with the winch, flush fitting without it though


I wouldn't like to say. It is always better to have the most cooling for the oil, so the sump is an obviuos choice. But the D3 sump is a bit deep and thin, so not sure.

On the other hand, the plastic covers it anyway, so no probs. Very Happy
  
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Plastic cover gets binned along with a lot of the plastic on the bumper when you fit the sumpguard
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Slimer wrote:
Plastic cover gets binned along with a lot of the plastic on the bumper when you fit the sumpguard


Yes, know that, but before it was disgarded and the sump plate fitted, the plastic covered a lot so air flow restricted anyway.
  
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