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DAMN THAT SPELL CHECK !!
Sorry , no offence meant ....if you knew my humour , you'd understand ....to put it bluntly , I can be a knob sometimes ... |
I have seen the 275 develop on my many visits. It really is an impressive looking body.
But I also know that Chris never intended to take it further than the one he was commissioned to make. Now Dan has taken over but I think he will produce a spyder version. As the coupe models adds many challenges to the build. Chris and Dan always have a full schedule, Lancelot and myself understand their workload and we tend to try to show the reality of the situation. These bodies take many months and sometimes years from initial idea to final product. There are only so many hours in a day and priority is given to paid work. So paying a deposit or preferably in full is how to get your job allocated. As we all know building one project consumes lots of our time. Chris and Dan are juggling projects in double figures. Most of their work passes through the workshop and out to the customer without a pic or a mention on here. So hopefully, no ranting or name calling just the reality of the work that happens behind closed doors. |
Saw this car today at OLD NO. 7 HQ ... Realy like the way its going ..proportions are looking good ..
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Hi, next time some one is near this car would u please take some photos so we can see the progress from the other side of the world:help:
Thanks in advance :):thumb: Steve |
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Z3 area behind seats - what to do ?
Attachment 3951 Front end with restored cross member now in T de F blue Attachment 3952 out in our sunday best Attachment 3953 |
Hi can the front crash beam stay in place and still have enough clearance:question: This will depend on which kit I can purchase
Thanks Steve:decision: |
We plan to keep both front & rear carriers / inner bumpers; they will be useful for some mounting points.
Yesterday I cleaned, etch primed and sprayed with black Gravi Gard, stone chip protector, the rear one. |
Hi thanks for the reply, my car is a 1999 2.8 that was imported into NZ which means it has to meet the 2003 front crash regulations, according to our authority we can swap the panels lights and everything else apart from taking off the front crash beam. if it was NZ new I could take it off.
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Good morning Egdik , this is my version of the area behind the seats , Geoff .
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...9/DSCF1606.jpg http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...142909_000.jpg |
Im led to believe we will be seeing some positive updates this week ....Looking forward to seeing some pics Daniel ...
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Thanks for keeping us informed Steve:nod:
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lol Lucky ... I know that tomorrow is being devoted solely to getting a major step forward with the project and when one of the 3 people that's involved , feels like posting some pictures , it will certainly be enough of an update for anyone serious about this option , to be in a position to place an order ...
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I think there will be a few deposits slapped down as soon as it's available. If I had a bit of spare cash I would have been one of them.
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Dan will be posting some pictures over the weekend.
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