(2012-03-08 03:16)Blade3562 Wrote: [ -> ] (2012-03-07 17:55)Roba Wrote: [ -> ] (2012-03-06 20:45)Johan. Wrote: [ -> ]Roba, you forgot something: to keep it free from rust
Sierra's rust by themselves, can't prevent it xD
What year? Our '02 has been babied its entire life(minus a few burnouts) but they all rust on the back lower cab corners. Water somehow sneaks in between the dual metal layers. This is due to the lower standards for truck crash test ratings. They use shotty welds and cheaper metals.
You messed up with German Ford Sierra "Sportscar" and American GMC Sierra Truck, I assume
This is my new ride...got it last Thursday and done about 1000 miles in it already!
2006 Vauxhall Astra 1.6 Twinport Active, in "Ultra Blue" with just 15,000 miles
Its a shit picture I know, will get some decent ones when I have time, and hopefully some more in the future when I do my (subtle) modifications
Really nice car mate and nice and nippy too for a 1.6
I didn't know you meant the sierra as in the european one lol. There is a merkur version just up the road from me actually. Very cool cars, love the speedo only showign red after a certain speed lol
EDIT: looking at getting a set of these for coop, they are knockoffs of the JCW GP rims 18" and weigh 20lbs(9kg) lighter than my current rims
http://www.ebay.com/itm/18-GP-MINI-COOPE...es&vxp=mtr
Oh yeah it's Merkury on America where they made them, original ones are Ford's and if you see one in America, it's ordered from EU
(2012-03-10 08:51)Roba Wrote: [ -> ]Oh yeah it's Merkury on America where they made them, original ones are Ford's and if you see one in America, it's ordered from EU
I believe it was actually designed and built by Karmann Coachworks which is known for the Ghia the Beetle Convertible, the Golf/Rabbit Convertible, and many other vehicles.
(2012-03-10 14:34)Blade3562 Wrote: [ -> ] (2012-03-10 08:51)Roba Wrote: [ -> ]Oh yeah it's Merkury on America where they made them, original ones are Ford's and if you see one in America, it's ordered from EU
I believe it was actually designed and built by Karmann Coachworks which is known for the Ghia the Beetle Convertible, the Golf/Rabbit Convertible, and many other vehicles.
It was built by Karmann in Germany, yes. The original Sierra, which the Merkur is based upon, was designed by Uwe Bahnsen, Robert Lutz and Patrick le Quément if Wikipedia is to trust.
None of those worked for Karmann though.
EDIT: Also here's a quick photoshop of my car, was bored so I planned on what I'm gonna do to it.
The rear isn't going to be that low and the rear wheel won't be like that, but I cba to fix it.
Washed the car today, only one pic for you lot though CBA resizing lol
Not seen any pics of your car lately Vee?
I just remember my dad saying Karmann had designed them and that's why he liked them lol.
My friend testing my home made car 1 year ago
Quick pic from TT
Fitted 600*300*65 FMIC. Now it pulls lot better than before
Just waiting to get my alcohol injection kit..
Great pic, but ruined by the date and time being there
Ye took the pics with my mates camera cause forgot to take mine with me when i left.. Ill try to take better pics ASAP
Go back to that exact spot and take that exact shot