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Foz wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 10:16 am Loltus race car up for sale, in parts or complete, generated so much interest it’s actually irritating!

Currently considering various offers including other lotus cars and large cash deposits.

Watch this space.
GLWS. You replacing with another race car?
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Possibly, or I might just get into the arrive and drive stuff, my time is so limited these days, it’s about the experiences rather than the ownership to be honest..
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Foz wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 10:41 am Possibly, or I might just get into the arrive and drive stuff, my time is so limited these days, it’s about the experiences rather than the ownership to be honest..
Im seriously considering buying Adams mini between a few of us to do ROR.
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scotta wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 10:46 am
Foz wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 10:41 am Possibly, or I might just get into the arrive and drive stuff, my time is so limited these days, it’s about the experiences rather than the ownership to be honest..
Im seriously considering buying Adams mini between a few of us to do ROR.
It’s a good car that, won it’s class (shouldn’t have as one of our our drivers stuck barbie in the wall when we were home and dry)
😂

I fancy endurance racing and have considered a mini as wel as they are loads of fun!
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Matty wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 11:32 pm
Delphi wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 3:17 pm

Seat recover - £1650 + VAT
:shock: is that the going rate to re-cover a seat?
That was for the pair. Apparently, 928 seats are among the most complicated to recover due to the shape. It's a small company that specialise in high quality, bespoke stuff. They get a lot of referrals from Strasse, so they know Porsches and they've also done several 928s previously.

Here's a full interior they did for a 1972 Audi 100 Coupé.

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Delphi wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 11:21 am
Matty wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 11:32 pm
Delphi wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 3:17 pm

Seat recover - £1650 + VAT
:shock: is that the going rate to re-cover a seat?
That was for the pair. Apparently, 928 seats are among the most complicated to recover due to the shape. It's a small company that specialise in high quality, bespoke stuff. They get a lot of referrals from Strasse, so they know Porsches and they've also done several 928s previously.

Here's a full interior they did for a 1972 Audi 100 Coupé.

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They look great.

Someone on a 987 group Im in just retrimmed the seat centres burberry tartan in their cayman. Now I have to say that looks good. Theyve gone overboard tho and the roof lining and engine cover / all of the rear is the same . It looks really cheap. Here we go....


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Seats look great.

Rest looks gash.
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Seats look gash as well..
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I like the seats they are very 2.0s capri like
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Foz wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 11:58 am Seats look gash as well..
Yep.
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mik wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 11:57 am Seats look great.

Rest looks gash.
Correct.
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Interior retraining is one of those things which always seems ludicrously expensive for what it is. I know the materials aren’t cheap, but if you’ve got the old fabric to work from and a decent sewing machine it’s no more difficult than stitching up a pair of £10 primark jeans :lol:
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If it’s so easy, why are there so many wrinkly retrims ?

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Having previously had the joy of fitting many, many leather seat covers after replacing heating elements, lumbar supports, seat frames and mechanisms etc, I'd not enjoy trying to make a seat cover from scratch.

Even with Jaguar leather, proper leather on X308s like Tim's, which is pretty soft, it's a shit to get it fitted perfectly with those stupid hog rings.

They are so exact fitting, and every bit has to be exactly right to make sure there's no wrinkles, fair play to those doing full retrims, it's a time consuming thing!
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This. It’s very rare to see retrims done correctly. Steering wheels in particular end up looking like cameltoes where the rim meets the spokes.
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Jag back from my local garage, with a refurbed radiator fitted and the cooling fans are now operating as expected, so double-bonus. 3 hours labour £120, that'll do nicely.

At some point I'll get the old one recored and flog it, thay make very strong money on the bay.

Gearbox next, and it needs some welding done under the nearside sill it seems.
You settle up, I'll go get the Jag.
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V8Granite wrote: Wed May 12, 2021 1:14 pm If it’s so easy, why are there so many wrinkly retrims ?

Dave!
Is this a euphemism for plastic surgery on ladies of a certain age?
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I’ve been conditioned to associate Burberry check with skroty chavs so that Porsche looks like a scummy drug dealers car to me
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It reminds me of the Burberry bikinis all the millionaire ladies were wearing in Dover last lockdown :lol:
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Peugeot is off to Arnold Clark tommorow, beat WBAC by 500 quid, then there's an offer on to get an additional 500 quid extra at the minute, so a grand better!

I'm sure they will chip it down, but even if they do by 500 quid I'm still up.

And I can get picked up in the Volvo from the dealer, so saves messing about Saturday picking it up as well, two birds, one stone 😎
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