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These are the interior panel that sit on the inside of the chassis Carbon front with what looks like glass on the rear I think these were made by carbon nv Some slight imprefections £200 collection only ! I will not send No first dibs and i will collect in six months or when the mrs isnt looking then they let me down in the end !!!!! First person to put pictures of the kings face in my hand buys them ! Sold as seen These were not made by me !
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Kingster replied to evosteve's topic in Club Boardroom & Website - Evolution & Issues
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Road going Hillclimb Requirements.
Mighty Mart replied to Steve G.'s topic in 7s Speed Series / Hill Climbing / Racing
The school is great if you like cars in general - when I went at least, there was a wide variety from a sunbeam lotus and Ford Anglia - both with full cages etc, a caterham, another westfield, a few almost brand new gt3 rs's (I kid you not) a Ferrari and a brand new F type jag to name a few..... Very very informal, but very well set up and run, and IIRC I got about 12 runs in during the day.... Mart. - Today
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Captain Colonial replied to evosteve's topic in Club Boardroom & Website - Evolution & Issues
Done my best @evosteve but for some reason it just expands the JPG to that size no matter how much I shrink it. Sorry. -
Expanding foam seat…. Done!
Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset replied to Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset's topic in The Start Line
If you mean this effect? ….. The red circled part is actually a foam pad worked into the seat as the foam filled around there, but left a big hole. The blue curved channel is the gap between the pad and the expanding foam which fill up the outer side against the wheel arch, not a reflection of my spine shape! I’m aware it’s a long way from perfect, and may try again at some point but it’s a lot better than just sitting on my cushion! I don’t need all the padding to the tunnel side as the car is just used on the road and my harness holds me very snuggly. -
Expanding foam seat…. Done!
Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset replied to Stuart Davis AO - Devon Cornwall & Somerset's topic in The Start Line
🫣 you may have to explain this so I understand! I think there was plenty of foam and the seat is quite comfy. I suspect that it is more an effect of, er hmm, ‘back fat’ than severe spinal problems although my spine is a bit b*gg*red as my lower disks are completely non existent now, spine effectively fused. I’m pretty snug in the car, and with a six point harness I don’t move anywhere! -
Also btw, Yanosik has around 200,000 users I believe? Radarbot has 50 million so is updated quite often.
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Pretty sure Radarbot does the same or something very similar. I've both added speed traps myself and had ones no longer there removed. Here the police can't just set up where they want anyway, all the spots they use for radar traps are published online and have all already been programmed into Radarbot by users. Also of course Radarbot is in English which is handy for me as I can't speak or read Polish 😂
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Road going Hillclimb Requirements.
Steve G. replied to Steve G.'s topic in 7s Speed Series / Hill Climbing / Racing
Limited runs is the only downside really. I watched at Gurston and I think the quickest drivers got 4 runs in total. I'd like to take the Westfield to the driving school but it isn't running very well at the moment. The alternative would be my Volvo 940 or our newish Corsa, both fun but not ideal really. -
All new or only dry fitted 13" DYMAG rims, Super lightweight magnesium rims PCD - 108mm ( FORD ) 6" x13" Back space is 105mm - see photo 8" x 13" Back space is 150mm - see photo £1200 for the eight will not split. Can arrange delivery in the UK by FEDEX OR DHL
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Road going Hillclimb Requirements.
Mighty Mart replied to Steve G.'s topic in 7s Speed Series / Hill Climbing / Racing
@Steve G. I did the Gurston School a few years back and can thoroughly recommend it. As long as the car is road legal and MOT'd, you are good to go, and it gives you a VERY good idea of whats involved, plus VERY good value, as the amount of runs you potentially get in the day is probably more than you would get as a competitor over a whole weekend of racing! -
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Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO replied to evosteve's topic in Club Boardroom & Website - Evolution & Issues
Does this mean we've got a new sponsor/advertiser? Can someone therefore please update the list used by the mod team. It's not been touched for sometime....................... -
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Captain Colonial replied to Captain Colonial's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
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Captain Colonial replied to Captain Colonial's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
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Captain Colonial replied to evosteve's topic in Club Boardroom & Website - Evolution & Issues
It’s too large, which can happen when logos are uploaded. I need to whip out Mr Photoshop and resize the logo, then upload it again. Leave it with me, I’ll handle it when I’m next on my desktop. -
But apart from being an MOT tester, MOT tester trainer, MOT manager, MOT manager trainer, and 50 years of MOT experience, and a great club member and Area Organiser, what has Martyn ever done for us? 🤣
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I've been using AI question generators to write the practice questions for MOT tester training.
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Cheshire & N. Staffs Area Meet, Thursday, 1st May, 7.30pm
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO replied to Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
See you all on Thu.- 1 reply
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Kingster replied to evosteve's topic in Club Boardroom & Website - Evolution & Issues
Not to me 🤷🏼♂️ -
Thanks. I've sent you a PM.
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Happy Birthday Ian
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
Same again for this year @IanH 🎂🍺 -
I bought it as a spare from a suzuki main dealer as correct for the gsxr 600 throttle bodies that I used. Seems to match what you need.
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Hi Gary, I think it could be. Some eBay listings indicate that the VL125 sensor is compatible and it looks like it's the right shape where it engages:
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