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Lovely car Ben, and thank God you've bought one :)

On the basis that the Simtek car went to someone intending to run it at Bedford you could have hung on and bought that from him when he realises that he gets kicked off there every five minutes :)

Joking aside, this looks to be a good example, and I am sure that you'll be very happy with it. I personally think the Revolution's 'make' it but to each their own.

Tuesday is looking to be the first day of slightly better weather next week but then it still follows four days on the trot where Norwich looks to have snow, so who knows.............I hope it's indoors down there mate :thumbs:
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very nice Ben :coolgleamA:

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Post by Ben »

Interior shot

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Plus I really like what's been done with this one. I've ordered the side vinyls

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The steering wheel will be replaced with a momo champion and currently looking at some Takata harnesses.

Plus already looking for a cage :)
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Post by RX7 »

and some Gram Lights like in that pic ;)

Car looks great mate now I can see the pics on a bigger screen than my iphone. Like I said before I agree with Stu in that I like those wheels. Dont do the white wheels thing, difficult to match with the bodywork and hellishly difficult to keep clean (not that a white car will be easy !!). Seats look like they could do with a nice wash down though (yes I know its suede in the middle !) but am sure when you get it that'll be half the fun.

Remember, small steps mate......dont try and do everything in one go !! You could look for a harness bar like I got for my Rex, best of both worlds then......do you really need a cage for 90% driving on the road ?!!!!?

Great buy though. Oh and it hasnt got the 'tractor gaiter' ;)
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Post by Rob_B »

Lovely looking car Ben, well done mate

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Thanks guys :)

G - that's why I didn't want a V2 :)
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Post by Monster »

Love that Ben, good choice. Have to agree with the Revo lovers though, suit it down to the ground

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you did'nt want to buy a v2 because of the gear stick gaiter HAHAHAHAHAHA
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Tk wrote:you did'nt want to buy a v2 because of the gear stick gaiter HAHAHAHAHAHA
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Surely you know how fussy and odd he is by now dont you Trev :rofl:
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