
We assembled the front bumper and M-tech 1 front valance with my brother.


The plastic undertray needed a bit of repair.



My brother made the openings for the brake cooling ducts.

The body kit of course received the correct stickers.

Then it was the long-waited moment of laying the car on it's wheels.


There were a couple of bumps on road. The left front foglight doesn't fit because of the modified ABS location. I was sure it would but I was of course wrong. Ill need to see if I'll make custom foglights by pairing slim LED lights with the Hella glasses or if I'll just make cover plates for the fogliht holes. The front wheels were touching the brake caliper carriers. The carriers needed to be trimmed ever so slightly. The drive shaft seems t be touching some heat shield or something as there's constant chatter from near the front f the drive shaft when the car moves. In addition the bottom end of the shifter or the linkage hits the drive shaft flange or bolts when shifting to even gears. During normal driving there's no sound. Only during shifting so I assume it's only a slight interference. If I'm able to move the shifter up a little bit It might be solved.
But none of that really matters when compared with the fact that I was finally able to drive the car. It was awesome even though I only drove it around 15 km from the shop to my own yard. It relly felt like a real car and the engine works great even with only preliminary tune. There's good low end torque and it's not at all difficult to drive despite the "oversized" ITBs. There's no jerkiness when feathering the throttle. You can feel the difference to single throttle flap when changing from from motor braking to accelerating. The operation is a bit more angular but nothing tremendous
One last thin I noticed was that I actually still have the 4-cylinder code plug in the instrument cluster so no wonder it was difficult to get the car to idle below 1000 rpm (in reality below 700). Of course I didn't check the RPM with INPA. When you have a million thins to do you're bound to miss something here and there. Now it's just a matter of solving the known issues, finishing the interior and getting the car inspected.


































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