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LCOP TT ???WTF is that i hear you all ask.Well its a ....................................
Loose
Collection
Of
Parts
Thrown
Together
I bought this lwb shell from Greenbean back in 2007 already
two days later i went and fetched the remains of HW1 that Pine gave away with some replacement rims for the accident damaged ones
picked up a pan at the local scrapyard that looked quite solid when i checked it from underneath,but that was only because there was plates welded onto the rusted floor
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+1 on the Looking good! should be fun when it's done. If your kid is on it already then you will never get him off once it's done!
Buggyfan/Pine, any info on those wheels? my brother has a set without the centres and i was wondering where they from. I Know Jack used to use them on the Puma's at some stage...
From fastest to slowest:
Birkin race car, not much is standard
Lotus Elise 111R, almost everything is standard
'75 SP 1600 with a few mods
B8 A4 Avant tdi, towing made easy
They were cast in South Africa, and were fitted to SA Pumas even before Jack Wijker got involved - this ad is from 1974. The first ones had 'squared-off' slots
I originally bought them from Phil (Phantomfondler) who had them on his Puma. IMPI had some repro center caps made
A few of the later Pumas had these on, with a smaller center cap and 'rounded' slots
JamesD69 wrote:+1 on the Looking good! should be fun when it's done. If your kid is on it already then you will never get him off once it's done!
Buggyfan/Pine, any info on those wheels? my brother has a set without the centres and i was wondering where they from. I Know Jack used to use them on the Puma's at some stage...
INITIALLY I ONLY HAD 3 of those caps but wI made up a 4th one out of fibreglass using 1 as a mould
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it looks a little rough but im sure the 2nd try will come out better,will then use releasing agent instead of forcing it out of the mould with a screwdriver
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Today i unearthed the steering column and fixed it so that the hooter works of the centre button on the steering instead of the pushbutton that was located on the dash