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6th April 2015, 19:30
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GoogleEarth Photobomb
So there I was, idly mooching around on Google Maps / StreetView last night checking some directions when I decided to look up the Shrine in Hurst Moreton.
Much to my surprise, when should the Google Spy have been past there but last July. And what should have been outside but Z300S #4 (mine).
What are the chances?
Last edited by IanA; 9th April 2015 at 17:40..
Reason: It was StreetView not GoogleEarth.
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25th April 2015, 14:49
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By George, he's done it !!!
Applied the latest try-out stripes yesterday, now 6" stripes with a 6" spacing and I think I've got the look I want...
and
More in the effect than the execution (looks better at a distance!) but I'm really pleased- it seems to transform the appearance of the rear of the car more so than the front.
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25th April 2015, 15:52
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Looking forward to seeing it a Stoneleigh
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30th April 2015, 23:38
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Originally Posted by WorldClassAccident
Let's hope the guy in the yellow digger has finished it when you get there...
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The guy with the digger had finished but the graffiti "artists" hadn't...
and this was my drum for the night...
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1st July 2015, 11:02
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On the hottest day of the year
I've been splattering on the filler and sanding it away around the shut lines on each side of the bonnet.
As today was a bit hot to work outside I decided to let the Z300S do what it does best- drive.
And took some record shots to show how it is currently.
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11th July 2015, 11:11
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Ian ive pm'd you
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11th July 2015, 11:41
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Ian ive pm'd you
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Mark asked me about the boot lock I used...
I used a "Hex Nut 21mm Male Thread Mounted Security Panel Lock for Drawer Cabinet" off eBay. Its disadvantage is that there is no hole cover so it freezes in winter.
However I've seen this "Hex Nut 19mm Male Thread Mounted Security Panel Lock for Drawer Cabinet" eBay item number: 361306801688 which has a cover.
Last edited by IanA; 15th July 2015 at 09:35..
Reason: basic grammar eror
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29th July 2015, 09:37
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Historic Specials Day 2015 - Sunday August 9th
FSCC Historic Specials Day 2015 - August 9th
The Cotswold Wildlife Park, Burford, Oxon, England
This FSCC event attracts around sixty cars each year mainly Ford Ten and Austin Seven based specials. Specials and limited production sports cars of all makes are invited, although cars built or designed after 1964 may be asked to park outside the display area. Some of the marques that have been to previous shows include: TWM, Turner, Fairthorpe, Elva, Lotus, Ginetta, Lola, Martin, Rochdale, Siva, and Dellow.
The event is held at The Cotswold Wildlife Park, Burford, Oxon, England.
Admission is FREE for the driver when you say you're there for the car show.
The park opens at 10.30am.
This is where the kit car movement came from- always some great (re)creations. Hoping for a good day- last year's was a bit of a washout!!!
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3rd August 2015, 13:51
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Latest Addition
Latest addition...
Yes, I know it would have been hand-written and that there wouldn't be a letter prefix but hey...
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3rd August 2015, 15:45
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That's nice. I've gone for '62
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3rd August 2015, 16:05
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'59 was the first one I found
Not sure I will bother printing it though unless I find a period looking disc holder
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10th August 2015, 07:47
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Out and about
My out and about pic from yesterday- at the Historic Specials Day organised by the Fairthorpe Sports Car Club at Cotswold Wildlife Park near Burford, Oxon. Nice weather this year so about 40 cars there.
Admission is free for the driver and the rest of the park is accessible so we took the opportunity to look at the animals including their new baby white rhino born in March called - Ian !!!
TBH- he's looking a bit peed off at not being able to play with the dumper truck and cement mixer.
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28th August 2015, 14:31
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Anonymity
Tried to remove more signs of the car's origins by scratching the BMW badges off the windows. The paint came off OK but the marks are etched into the glass.
Grindstone in a Dremel next?
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28th August 2015, 18:01
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Is covering them over with Barchetta stickers not possible Ian?
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28th August 2015, 18:12
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Circuit of Wales
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Originally Posted by redratbike
donnington management has just dropped out of/lost the motogp deal they were going to host it for 2 years while the circuit of wales was completed(never!) so there may be more to it moving then you first think
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BBC News Web site - News just in...
Circuit of Wales plans at Ebbw Vale move a step closer
29 minutes ago
From the section Wales
A hotel and motor industries centre are part of the development
Plans for a £325m motor racing track in Blaenau Gwent have moved a step forward.
The Welsh government said it was "minded to grant" an application to allow the firm behind the plans to take over common land for the Circuit of Wales in Ebbw Vale.
It said outstanding issues with the rights of commoners must be resolved before a formal decision was made.
The Heads of the Valleys Development Company welcomed the move.
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28th August 2015, 18:17
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Originally Posted by Scottie22
Is covering them over with Barchetta stickers not possible Ian?
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Good suggestion Scottie. The markings are very small; about 5mm diameter. Don't wish to draw attention to them !!!
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28th August 2015, 18:19
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He he that's my car in the garage front under the car port area. In the google earth pics.
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28th August 2015, 18:21
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could you use some glass etch paste to change them (maybe with another name?) much like tattoo 'victims' change their tattoos when loved ones change?
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28th August 2015, 19:23
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Quote:
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...much like tattoo 'victims' change their tattoos when loved ones change?
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I know someone who didn't bother. Just married another girl with the same name.
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