Update 10/10/2008:
Did not do anything serious to the buggy this afternoon or tonight - it has been a long week at work, but I scratched around in the electric component spares box I have and found a working dim/bright relay from a 411, which I had forgotten about. Tested it, and it works fine, and that is good news, because they are getting quite hard to find and the current Brazilian 'pirates' being sold are crap. Also identified the horn I'll be installing (some German LOUD one!). Cleaned the chrome window washer nozzle and hooked it up with the electric pump - it works perfect and sprays two strong jets of water.
The next major step will be the sorting out of the front suspension beam - cleaning it, sandblast, paint. Check the steering box, new balljoints, and king & link pins. Not going for dropped suspension this time (it proved a bit of a waste on HW1, Merlin has a story to tell about smoking front buggy tyres at last year's Potch Show, because of the dropped suspension.)
Would like to fit Golf front disks with wide-5 Beetle adapters for the Sprintstars, but finances a bit tight at the moment. The big spending will probably only proceed after the George Challenge next year.
In the meanwhile the gearbox will also be removed, cleaned, and I'll have Bugger have a look at it to see if it is A-OK.
Current wish list for the Buggy (read: high $$$

), things I would love to put on at some stage but won't hinder the progress if I can't get it immediately:
- Porsche 356 manifolds, air cleaners & linkages (hmmm - what goes 'inbetween' the air cleaner and manifold, you might ask, and WHY is it not on your wish list, Pine? Well - go figure it out

)
- Left hand side IRS swing arm, or set of Porsche 924/944 swingarms
- IRS gearbox, CV's, drive shaft
Saw these cool pedal rubbers on TS tonight - I like it a lot, and will see if I can get hold of a pair (Calooker?

), it is a fresh, yet simple and straight-forward variation on the 'drilled' aluminium racing pedals seen so often!
And finally - a pic of ME

, for your enjoyment by the great VW artist Pascal Meslet (Google his name to see many more pics)
