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« Reply #15 on: July 28, 2010, 12:41:58 PM »

Steve,

Yep your car looks amazing, it was wierd thinking 'ive seen bits just like that before'....oh yeah it was pics of YOUR car!!! It was like a really long dejavu! heheh!

Really appreciate you letting me look round at such short notice, its amazing how 1/2 hr looking over an actual car answered so many questions I had been scratching my head over. It saved me a whole load of work on the original pedalbox as I was just about to start fitting it. I am now convincing my mate to go for the pedulum and do away with the floor mounted agricultural set up!

I will definetly take you up on the offer of measurements and photos, cheers!

The seats you have looked just like the seats I was going to put in...but yours are about 25% smaller!


Not quite sure if I should take the angle grinder to these yet ot make them the same as yours. You said you were looking at getting some different ones? If you do decide to, I could be interested in your old ones & treat them with some dye!

The car wont be mine once it is done, but I will be getting to drive it! He is giving me something for doing it, so im not working for free, but it aint exactly enough to give up work!  Cheesy It may end up staying at the workshop as he doesnt really have any space in his garage in which case I would get to drive it whenever he isnt!

I think I also need to do some reading and research now on the forum about the pedalbox, the MC's needed and the fuel tank issues.

I think last night was the slackest as far as actual building goes for ages - only managed to paint the alternator and several other brackets & fit the front nosecone.  Angry

Cheers
Andy

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« Reply #16 on: July 28, 2010, 06:21:18 PM »

As discussed, I think Alan has measurements for the peddle box, or he may even know of one thats available somewhere!
I'll have to check the workshop, but I 'think' there is one left on the shelf

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Just one in the workshop if you're interested.

Alan...
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« Reply #17 on: July 28, 2010, 09:25:11 PM »

As discussed, I think Alan has measurements for the peddle box, or he may even know of one thats available somewhere!
I'll have to check the workshop, but I 'think' there is one left on the shelf

Alan...



Just one in the workshop if you're interested.

Alan...


Funny that, it seems like there's always just "one last one" or "I think I got one left"  Cheesy  I know it's not deliberate, but it's almost like old school, we're doing you a favour nudge wink, you can have it for a song I'm cutting my own throat at these prices....    We love you Alan  Kiss
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« Reply #18 on: July 28, 2010, 11:17:16 PM »

It's the same one I've been trying to offload for the last 9 months  Grin Grin The first 9 or 19 can't remember which (old age) went like hot cakes this little bugger doesn't want a new home.

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« Reply #19 on: July 29, 2010, 10:13:57 AM »

I am all for rehoming unwanted parts & in the interest of making sure the unwanted and homeless find that new home they have been dreaming of (insert pic of fluffy baby pedalboxes and freestyles with weeping big cute eyes lights)  Cry I will most likely take it.

With the pedalbox being the runt of the litter and obviously unwanted I am prepared to take it on, I am assuming it will be at a really rock bottom price!!  Cheesy Cheesy Hehehe!

PM me with how much you are after for it & what MC's it uses & I will convince my mate it is worth using this instead.

Does it have the mounting holes lined up to make the brake master holes level? Steve's Mary had the holes angled off to one side, so pipes and a remote reservoir had to be used?
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