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11th January 2016, 11:22
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Gulp!
Anyway shouldn't you be working?
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11th January 2016, 11:56
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I am however, no longer scrolling down to the total at the bottom!!
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I find the Excel 'hide' command useful in such circumstances
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11th January 2016, 11:58
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If a used set comes up I'll be all over them but ultimately that's the cost of full stainless - I don't want to be worried about keeping chrome dry! Budgeting for worse case scenario. What will you use for your NEC show car? The curlys and adaptors?
Anyway, shouldn't you be building my car?
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11th January 2016, 17:00
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Sorry boss....
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11th January 2016, 21:12
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Dayton came back finally $640 per wheel so it's Turino or MWS...
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12th January 2016, 16:03
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I am using reverse lace appliance wheels that look similar to borranis, can take a photo if you need. We have them all over ebay US, maybe you can find a set to ship to the UK? I paid $300 for a set in mint shape.
edit, here you go
"ships to: worldwide"
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-APPL...lVGWZJ&vxp=mtr
I have seen 15" frequently if you're after those instead.
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12th January 2016, 16:56
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 275NART
I am using reverse lace appliance wheels that look similar to borranis, can take a photo if you need. We have them all over ebay US, maybe you can find a set to ship to the UK? I paid $300 for a set in mint shape.
edit, here you go
"ships to: worldwide"
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-APPL...lVGWZJ&vxp=mtr
I have seen 15" frequently if you're after those instead.
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Nice, but $800 postage and packing plus import duty and vat makes them a bit pricey on this side of the pond.
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12th January 2016, 21:55
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Ah! So that's what you're up to!
Looking forward to seeing this one develop. We need pictures!!
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12th January 2016, 22:34
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Can't believe I've been stalked lol! You going to LM Classic?
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13th January 2016, 07:08
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I'm behind you!!
Yes, going to the classic. Can't miss that - it's compulsory!
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13th January 2016, 07:46
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I have a couple of customers going to Le Mans, perhaps we could get a convoy going? I want to go in my red Kali. Interior will be done also.
You could be 'little duck' (as they dont have any wheels either, LOL)
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13th January 2016, 11:47
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You would never guess it but I'm a big fan of the LeMans Classic !
Hope to be there this year , not sure what I'll be driving but I should be able to do a long weekend. I can recommend the camp site at La Fleche , about 15 miles south of the circuit. Usually lots of classic owners stay there as the facilities on the circuit leave a lot to be desired and the camping municipal is very good. Even has a swimming pool etc !
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13th January 2016, 13:37
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How much did the whole trip cost you last time you went?
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13th January 2016, 21:25
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Depends which crossing you make , the tunnel works out the best deal ( we use Tesco vouchers to pay for it ).Otherwise about £140 ish.
But it is a longer drive for most so more fuel.
Diesel is much cheaper in France , petrol about the same . £25 diesel each way from Calais to LeMans.
If you use motorway on the French side ( about 30 Euros in Tolls ) it is easy to do the distance in a day so you don't have to worry about an overnight stop. Again , depends how far you have gone on the UK side.
Camping Municipal at La Fleche, I think it was about £15 / night.
Basic weekend LeMans ticket was about £85 last time I went. You can pay extra if you want to go around the pits or have a stand seat. I never bother with that as there is so much to see anyway! There are many better viewing areas other than the stands too.
Don't bother with a parking ticket , there is a secret place you can park for free all weekend ( pm me ! ).
Other than that , food a drink , extra fuel for blatting around ! The roads around that area are great ! Drive the circuit if you are there earlier in the week , most of it is public road !
Good luck , hope to see you there !
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13th January 2016, 22:29
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Just checked some prices;
Tunnel Crossing Approx £59 each way (Short Stay Saver Ticket, upto 5 days)
LeMans Classic Tickets Weekend 53 Euro
Paddock Pass 35 Euro ( optional )
Grand Stand Seat 35 Euro ( optional )
Camping La Fleche Approx 9 Euro / Night
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14th January 2016, 08:55
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Excellent! perhaps we should start a e mans Classic thread so anyone going can book same eurotunnel etc?
Back to the wheels....emailed MWS this morning and got responses within 10 minutes. Rang and spoke to Craig and he was excellent. Shocked at weight of 16x7 stainless bolt on.....16.8kg - that's a lot of unsprung weight. Bit of discount on offer for a set and one the shelf ready to go out. Would need spiggots to adopt bore. Interestingly he said that in terms of going centre lock Dayton would be least track affecting option due to them using key drive on hub adaptor allowing the wheel to sit back further.
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14th January 2016, 09:03
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Like I showed you on the Dayton 17" ones I have. We should have the new splined hubs shortly. They are 13mm shorter.
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14th January 2016, 09:19
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AHHH! I thought they were bolt ons, not centre lock! Doh...
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21st January 2016, 11:54
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We have just commissioned some shorter splined hubs to fit with E-type 'curly hub' wheels. These will fit under the arches okay. You do have to use shallow head wheel boots though but no big deal.
I only have a photo of the first attempt which stuck out about 2", but you can imagine the revised ones just shorter. Unfortunately they are made by the best hub engineering company in the land, so do not come cheap.
They cost £595 a set of four. Most can only be safe up to 150BHP these will go to 300BHP. It seems a shame to cover them up!
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Any news or photos with the short hub adaptors ?
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21st January 2016, 12:17
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Should be here in a week. The customer is having his Jaguar E Type curly hub wheel power coated in chrome effect paint and getting a tyre fitted. I will post some pictures as soon as it arrives. Hopefully it will all sit under the arch.
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