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Buying a westfield, first step, choosing the right one
MacJock replied to Rick_Alta's topic in The Start Line
Hi Alta, You've certainly got the roads and scenery for an open top Westfield. As you’ve been a S2000 owner, why not just shift directly to the Westfield Mega S2000 with the same 2.0 VTec and gear box in a circa 550kg vehicle, it’s all fun. If you want more out it, a Centrifugal supercharger is not a big upgrade cost with 350 - 400 bhp potential. Have fun -
I completely forgot to update the forum with my purchase from late Summer, was busy busy completing the build & IVA of my another fun car Having been a MegaS2000 fan after a ToyBox Andrew purchase many years ago, I had been searching for a Supercharged MegaS2000 and in particular 1 of the 7 Factory builds. I eventually managed to find one late summer 2025 that I'm sure many of you are already familiar with, it had further upgrades taking it to the next level, particularly a Sadev Box, TTV clutch & Geartronic paddles. At 355bhp, I have to admit that there was a fear in the back of my mind at the thought of being in control such a machine when I collected it After putting a number of miles in since then however, I can honestly say that the Sadev/Paddle combination is a fantastic upgrade to our Westfields and so easy to drive either in town or in"Hurry mode" The Honda VTec engine, with its linear power application and smooth rising boost with the RPM to 9000rpm, just makes this amazing to drive anywhere. Oh, don’t get me wrong, it’s absolutely mind-blowingly fast acceleration when you push it and as fast in braking What a machine and can't wait to get back out to play come spring
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Sharing what you’ve just done. Not questions. No comments required.
Andrzej replied to DamperMan's topic in The Start Line
Fitted new.front wilwood calipers with 265 discs and rear Golf 4 calipers with 41mm poston bore. Bleeded . Looking for fluid lekas now -
Camp Carrot 🥕 NC500 and to stake claim to the Haggis
mega ade replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
Don't forget your haggis lasso -
Camp Carrot 🥕 NC500 and to stake claim to the Haggis
Benrobson2999 - Joint Kent AO replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
Did it in the motorhome last year, in April. Was lovely. Would be great to do in the car one day -
Bagpuss the marketing tart!
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO posted a topic in The Start Line
Unlikely the many messages I got about being on the front of the 2026 Calendar, I've only had one member advise they've seen this on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/p/DTcl17iiEVA/ https://fb.watch/EMYg-bYUrl/-
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Camp Carrot 🥕 NC500 and to stake claim to the Haggis
Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
Definately on the list. -
Camp Carrot 🥕 NC500 and to stake claim to the Haggis
Ross the Scottish exile replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
Don’t forget your midge repellant they will be hungry in June! But you will love it and you’re doing it the right way anti clock wise! -
Steve's number plate of the week.....
Blatman replied to Flying Carrot Steve's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
I saw 81 NCH on the back of a 5 series a little while ago. -
Benrobson2999 - Joint Kent AO started following Camp Carrot 🥕 NC500 and to stake claim to the Haggis
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Camp Carrot 🥕 NC500 and to stake claim to the Haggis
Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
Definately leaving the best till last. Will be giving a bit more info out soon. -
For sale - 300mm OMP Trecento steering wheel, in Leather not plastic. NRG, Quick release Springalex, B/L - Land Rover Boss All items in excellent condition, no marks or damage and in original boxes. Only on car for a few months and dry stored thereafter. This is a one stop solution to getting a removable steering wheel. Bolt on so no need for welding or a replacement column etc. Also when the wheel is removed there's no sharp column pointing at you. Picture heavy, but best to know what you're getting. Looking for £210 delivered https://www.demon-tweeks.com/uk/omp-trecento-steering-wheel-246291/ https://ebay.us/m/QjQJCn https://amzn.eu/d/51MQxaV Thanks
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Compomotive CXR Alloy Wheels with Avon Slick tyres
DannyTGS replied to R_P_M_'s topic in Parts for Sale
If the sale doesn't go ahead I'd be interested -
We have a pair
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Now sold, with thanks. Shoulda asked for more...
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SOLD - SBFS Shower cap for FW
Alan Cutler (Adge) - Dorset AO replied to Craigieboy's topic in Parts for Sale
Yes please, I’ll PM you about payment etc -
For sale, Soft Bits for Sevens, shower cap for a FW. An brilliant piece of kit and well made it think we can agree. Its in excellent condition, no marks or signs of wear, all bungee cords and hooks present and correct. Complete with bag. Only used 4 times I think. Looking for £130 delivered
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Five Toyo Proxes R888 185 60 13 Tyres one of them unused The other 4 tyres have been not that many miles on the road The tread depth of the unused tyre is 5mm and for the other 4 is 4.0 to 4.2mm The rubber compound is GG which is the medium one. The tread is is even on all 4 tyres and there is no damage to any of the side walls I am asking £248 for all 5 or £100 for 2 tyres. Collect from near Worcester or carriage at cost.
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Has anyone got any performance camshafts for sale for a 1.8 zetec black top please
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Hi, Is the Tonneau Cover still for sale. Thanks Steve
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Camp Carrot 🥕 NC500 and to stake claim to the Haggis
Craigieboy replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
Actually if it's not too late in the planning process, I'd suggest you include the Cairngorms in your route up if you can, you won't be disappointed. Probably some of the best roads we have up here, with some lovely long sections and a wee bit different to the West Coast. The drive up to Glenshee and then on to Braemar is amazing and you can get a move on too. If you could fit it in you'd end up at Grantown-on-Spey and then up to Nairn and across to Inverness, missing out the long slog of the A9. Oh man, bring on the Spring and the good weather..! -
Camp Carrot 🥕 NC500 and to stake claim to the Haggis
Craigieboy replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
Yeah you'll love it, will be busy in June with campers and foreign drivers, mainly Dutch as they just love Scotland. Hopefully your doing the full route and if so my advice is to ignore the official route and do it anticlockwise, leaving all the best bits to last. As said above the East Coast is a bit bland by comparison. I've done it 9 times now, but then it's on my doorstep. Sounds like my Euro trips with so many hotels booked, takes a good eye for Admin! -
Camp Carrot 🥕 NC500 and to stake claim to the Haggis
AndyD-Yellow Peril replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
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Camp Carrot 🥕 NC500 and to stake claim to the Haggis
Tim (Sideways) Johnson - Club Treasurer replied to Martin Bell - (Bellyboy) East Anglia AO's topic in Places to Visit and Road Trips
You’ll love it. The east coast is a bit meh, but the north and west coasts are spectacular. With that timescale you’ve got time to get onto Skye as well. Enjoy!
