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Hi All,

 

Met up with a couple of you recently at time Attack, and thought you might be intereted in this build on here ? Let me know if not :)

 

Its a time Attack Car...

 

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DISASTER !!!!

 

Sorry I’ve been quiet for a while.. !

 

After the car was all finished, we were on our way to the first show at the beginning of July, all excited ! Got 5 miles from home, and bang, a Lorry on a roundabout pulled out and hit the back of the car !

 

It was early in the morning. Luckily some witnesses saw the whole thing, and were more than happy to help out and give reports to the insurance company.

 

Its taken about 3 months, but insurance has now paid out (non fault claim), but the car has been declared as a Category D, which I’m gutted about, but it was the only way I could keep the car.

 

This is a highly highly modified vehicle, which I have insured under its own policy, with every modification declared, and always have done.

 

HUGE thank you to Lee Haswell at A-Plan, and Kindertons, sooooooo glad I paid for the legal cover each year !

 

In over 20 years of driving, I’ve had very few claims. I thought due to the nature of the vehicle, and the modifications this was going to be a horrible end to a car I own (ironically, 13 years this year) with a rubbish pay out !

 

Have I said thank you to A-Plan yet. An insurance company is only as good in the event of a claim, and this was really hassle free. Brillinat Brilliant Brilliant !

 

I can now set to rebuilding the car (Once Stagea Project is finished!)

 

Not too looked at the damage too much yet, but the rear wheel is buckled, and pointing the wrong way. Its shifted over the boot lid, bumper and broken both rear lights !

 

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what a pain in the arse. 2nd lorry on here to smash a car up :2guns:

Nightmare, how long until you're back on track do you think?

Real shame insurance companies don't care about all the time and money spent, good luck with the repair.

2002 Porsche C2 996 3.6 
1991 Nissan 300zx TT Project

1995 Nissan 300zx TT Crashed 🥲

1997 Jaguar XK8 Scraped ☹️

Insurance companies don't give a shit, when mine got smashed up in exactly the same way I had an option

to claim and pay the excess or wait and claim through the other insurer.

 

Wanting to make the process as quick as possible I opted to claim on my insurance and it paid out instantly.

 

I'm still getting correspondence from the old insurer saying they are still fighting the case to reclaim the money back

and that was last November.

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Well, after a while, and thankful we pay for legal cover, insurance now settle as a non fault. Big thanks again to A-plan. Mention TMS Motorsport when getting a quote :)

 

Time to start rebuilding... As you can see the wheel took some damage. So a new one was needed..

 

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Full full story on the Project Moff Blog...

 

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Hi All, We have updated the blog with our progress. We have started to strip down the mechanical parts of the car to see where the damage lies.

 

A broken tool and the use of fire along the way.... Have a read :)

 

You can read everything we have written at The Project Moff Blog

 

 

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As always, love to hear peoples comments..

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Hi All,

 

More updates. Hardrace Adjustable Suspension arms fitting. :)

 

We started by stripping all suspension parts off the front end.

 

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They look good we think

 

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Full blog here - Project Moff - Fitting Hardrace suspension arms

 

Have a read, next time we make a start on the rear ... :)

 

 

As always, comments welcomed..

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More updates. Hardrace Adjustable Suspension arms fitting. :)

 

We started by stripping all suspension parts off the front end.

 

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They look good we think

 

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Full blog here - Project Moff - Fitting Hardrace suspension arms

 

 

Have a read, next time we make a start on the rear ... :)

 

 

As always, comments welcomed..

 

Clean that up right you lazy sod :lol:

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Hi All,

 

We have been busy putting the Hardrace adjustable arms and Hicas lock it back on the car, and putting it all back together :)

 

 

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Read all about it here...

 

PROJET MOFF - Fitting Hard Race to the rear - Part 2

 

 

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We have been working closely with the guys from Nitron, to have developed the worlds first Nitron R3 - 3 Way adjustable kit for the Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t Project Moff.

 

 

PROJECT MOFF - Worlds First Nitron R3 for Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t

 

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They kindly put together a write up about the full process. If you weren’t already aware, Nitron are one of the top Suspension manufacturers.

 

Read the full teccy stuff about suspension on the blog -

 

Read the full blog below

 

PROJECT MOFF - Worlds First Nitron R3 for Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t

 

We can't wait to test these on track in a couple of weeks once the car is back from the tuners..

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Hi All,

 

Time for another update.. :)

 

As Ever, you can read the full blog on 'The Project Moff Blog'

 

 

We updated a few things... New HID kit, tidied up the radiator brackets and made some changes to the induction pipework.

 

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As Ever, you can read the full blog on 'The Project Moff Blog'

 

We love to hear your feedback :)

 

 

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Hi All,

 

Lots of exciting new updates....

 

The full story can be read on the blog. Project Moff off to the garage - Part 1

 

 

 

We had a new water pump, cambelt fitted, as its been a few years since the last one was done.

 

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The Nitron suspension was fitted, and we had 4 wheel laser alignment with corner weighting done.

 

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The full story can be read on the blog. Project Moff off to the garage - Part 1

 

 

Keep checking back, next, the Link G4 ECU gets fitted, and the car goes on the Dyno...

 

 

 

 

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