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  1. I use mine all year round..a used car is a happy car!
    4 points
  2. Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman

    Exhaust and engine noise are the things everyone thinks about, but in reality, wind noise builds very rapidly with any sort of speed to very high levels at some quite nasty frequencies for delicate young ears. (I don't mean excessive speed either - obviously, with a little un in the car you tend to go a tad slower, so it's easy to miss)
    2 points
  3. Never SORN'd mine for this very reason - oh and it's not a great little motoring pleasures it's just a great one IMO
    2 points
  4. Hi all I got given this ticket (Aston V8 and Arial Atom) back in May with the intention of going myself but I am now unable to make it. It has to be booked and taken by the end of this year at Vision Motorsports Circuit in Oxfordshire, Great Tew – the only remaining date are Thursday 04 December – 9am Thursday 11 December - several times around lunch Saturday 13 December – midday (£20 upgrade required to do this on a weekend – payable by winner) Venue: http://www.rally-driving-days.co.uk/venue/ Any money raised will go directly to MSF towards their Ebola campaign. As it’s for charity please make a starting bid of no less than £10. Once winner confirmed please either donate directly here http://www.msf.org.uk/ebola and send me evidence or arrange to pay me directly and I will donate it. Ps. I provide a voucher code to the winning donation and it can be redeemed here http://www.rally-driving-days.co.uk/redeem-a-voucher/3rd-party-vouchers/ or by calling 0844 692 2000 directly. The winner is the highest bidder by midnight 31st Oct wins (tomorrow) - post your bid in this thread. "On arrival you will be given a safety briefing and then the action will begin!! It’s your turn to get behind the wheel of the Aston Martin V8 Vantage. You’ll get to drive this supercar for 3 laps of our 1.2km tarmac circuit, then see how the professionals do it as you strap in to the passenger seat of the awesome supercharged Ariel Atom for a high speed passenger ride. At the end of your experience you’ll head back into the pits for a debrief and you’ll be presented with a certificate."
    1 point
  5. As per title due to a change of plans I now need a English diff or just crown wheel & pinion 4.4 ratio, someone must have one lurking in a dark corner of their garage Martin 07843 699463
    1 point
  6. im using mine tomorrow for work and will be in it all winter :-) I try and do at least 100 miles per week in the old Mighty Cross flow plus Speed Series Events :-)
    1 point
  7. Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman

    And a set of ear protection of some sort might be worth while?
    1 point
  8. Meakin

    Hi I talked to the police about the seat issue ad i had the same with my son and I was told as long as they are boosted to the right height it's fine. So I took a large cushion and folded it into a small cushion case this made a booster pad that sits on the bottom of the seat fine. strapping him in I tighten the belts and then tuck the ends back under the cross belt so they don't fly about. He has sunglasses on to cut the wind into his eyes and loves it. Hope that helps Paul
    1 point
  9. Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative

    Try a PM to Rickyboy100?(I think), he came on a run out with his 3 year old daughter a few weeks ago. Maybe he can help you with the child seat problem. Hope that helps, Julie
    1 point
  10. Pistol Pete

    Ebay used to have some polycyrene (spelling?) booster seats that either fir or can be easily cut to fit. The other thing is to tie the staps together behind her neck. But if she's too small for a booster i think she'll have to wait. If you have k&n filters they can br cleaned and reoiled or have a look at demon tweeks website etc for pipercross or similat.
    1 point
  11. I was at a seminar earlier this year at this venue and can highly recommend it. Can't make this myself but all enjoy, you won't be disappointed.
    1 point
  12. Get your winter woolies on, your balaclava and get out there. Let the neighbors know that you really are a nutter but by God, they envy you!
    1 point
  13. Sadly, in the same boat, otherwise mine would be out and about too. I've always had mine on the road all year round, in the aeroscreened days, I'd get over a thousand miles in over winter. In the windscreened, roof'd and heater form I got between two and two and a half thousand miles in over the last few winters. If you've never experienced the feel of a Westfield, almost supercharged by the denser crisp cold air of a really chill winter morning, you should definitely try it, it's one of those great little motoring pleasures!
    1 point
  14. Put some hours in.....you'll be out by the weekend!!!!!
    1 point
  15. As Nick says get the best you can afford i got this one https://www.hedtec.co.uk/products/rodia-hedtec-onyx-ii-carbon-hans-helmet/ really comfortable and a good fit. I tried a fair few on at local bike shops to get a feeling for size first before buying.
    1 point
  16. Superswede fantastic, cheers Bernie Just give me another week, I've got another big photo project on the go that I need to complete by next Sunday to highlight a landmark in my life
    1 point
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