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17th August 2018, 12:30
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I think Lidge used the J strip. It is after last summer's Tribute meet iirc correctly
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17th August 2018, 13:00
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googling away...
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17th August 2018, 15:45
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googling away...
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Ha ha
Or as a work colleague says GTS ‘google that shit!’
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17th August 2018, 16:10
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"GTS" it is!
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19th August 2018, 11:04
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6mm aluminum trim for coupe above the window frames.
got mine from wilco's as someone else suggested comes in 2 mtre
length
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19th August 2018, 11:32
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Originally Posted by ned
6mm aluminum trim for coupe above the window frames.
got mine from wilco's as someone else suggested comes in 2 mtre
length
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Thank you!
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21st August 2018, 16:07
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Need some advise.
Fuel fill dilemma
I have a Cobra style flip top cap recessed in top of rear fender like many have used. The fill used 2 inch ID hose.
How did you get from the Z3 filler tube to the cap?
Reducers and smaller fill hose?
Ultra flexible fill hose that CBS sells (which ID)?
I'm ready to cut up some exhaust tubing bends and make a weldment if necessary. Help please.
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21st August 2018, 16:11
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Have you read jagtvr's fitting for the relocated filler. Describes all the components required.
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21st August 2018, 16:53
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Have you read jagtvr's fitting for the relocated filler. Describes all the components required.
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I have, many times. I want to locate the cap further forward on the fender
for a more direct fill. Again, some have done this before.
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21st August 2018, 16:56
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If you mean like the Kobras try the Tribute page on Facebook.
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21st August 2018, 19:03
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Don't do facebook!
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21st August 2018, 19:11
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I have just asked for a step by step guide with parts and suppliers. On the Facebook page.
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21st August 2018, 19:23
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I have just asked for a step by step guide with parts and suppliers. On the Facebook page.
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appreciate that! Will stay tuned. I don't mind cutting away some sheet metal either. (no registration issues here in Florida).
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22nd August 2018, 15:03
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Sorry but on holiday with limited internet. Before I left I spoke to the chap who has taken over nobodi, he is using a larger diameter flexible pipe that fits OVER the original filler and is then necked down to fit the filler cap. Looks like a good idea.
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22nd August 2018, 15:14
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Sorry but on holiday with limited internet. Before I left I spoke to the chap who has taken over nobodi, he is using a larger diameter flexible pipe that fits OVER the original filler and is then necked down to fit the filler cap. Looks like a good idea.
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I sure would like to know the source of that flex pipe.
Thanks, much appreciated.
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24th August 2018, 00:40
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I know that Kent is not exactly handy for Florida, but Car Builder Solutions stock lots of fuel system parts (as well as lots of other goodies).
https://www.carbuildersolutions.com/en/fuel-system
SIMMO
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24th August 2018, 02:13
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I have made an inquiry this afternoon, thanks.
Nubodi also replied directly and was very helpful.
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28th August 2018, 08:09
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Sorry for the delay, I was away and trying to get stuff from FB to this site on a mobile phone defeated me. Looks like things have moved on anyway. The reply from Belinda Jane Wednesday relates to the new build agent mentioned above.
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28th August 2018, 11:36
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Thank you! Much appreciated
Jack
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28th August 2018, 14:30
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hi Jack
If you want to write directly the contact us webpage with email addresses can be found here :
https://www.classiccoachworks.org/contact/
Hope that helps.
Dave
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