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Old 5th March 2013, 18:52
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hello Chris,
there is 2 others spit' and 1 GT6 in the warehouse...and lot of people is fall in love with the first project...I think we are on the right way !
please communicate the availlable "options" or "extra's" for this kit asap.
'got also my MGB GT waiting for an exiting kit (something different than the standard Sebring kit...) like AC aceca or alfa 6C 3000...?
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Old 7th March 2013, 18:38
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After air streams treatment


Water treatment begins


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Old 7th March 2013, 21:14
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Air streams??? Water treatment??? Have I lost something in translation??
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Air streams??? Water treatment??? Have I lost something in translation??
Streamlining? Hydraulics? J'en sais pas...
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Old 8th March 2013, 09:27
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I'm certainly liking the methodology of constructing the inner wings.
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Old 8th March 2013, 10:36
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I think water treatment = rainwater splash guards (inner wings)


Does air treatment mean 'airflow'?
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Old 8th March 2013, 17:50
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I think water treatment = rainwater splash guards (inner wings)


Does air treatment mean 'airflow'?
Water treatment... You are right!

Air treatment : is to fill the holes between the GRP body and the spitfiree shell...

Sorry for my english!
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Water treatment... You are right!

Air treatment : is to fill the holes between the GRP body and the spitfiree shell...

Sorry for my english!
No apologies needed.....great work...
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Old 9th March 2013, 06:07
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No apologies needed.....great work...
Just a passion !
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Old 9th March 2013, 21:22
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hello Chris,
there is 2 others spit' and 1 GT6 in the warehouse...and lot of people is fall in love with the first project...I think we are on the right way !
please communicate the availlable "options" or "extra's" for this kit asap.
'got also my MGB GT waiting for an exiting kit (something different than the standard Sebring kit...) like AC aceca or alfa 6C 3000...?
Hi Yvon

Sorry for the delay in replying. I hope you are still making good progress on the car.

Extra's are:

Head fairing, right or left hand drive, £90 each



Central cockpit bar, including bonding into the bodyshell, £120

3mm thick Perspex front and side fly screen, £120
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Old 10th March 2013, 09:38
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Talking Mmmmmmmm, extras!

My shopping list was just extended - excellent!
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Old 10th March 2013, 19:56
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Wheel arch... Finish!

To follow...
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Old 10th March 2013, 21:44
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Now it looks like a Dutton!
Only joking!
Are they, steel or fibreglass?

I like the Union Flag in your workshop, I hope you have a Tricolour up too?
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Old 11th March 2013, 06:21
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Only joking!
Are they, steel or fibreglass?

I like the Union Flag in your workshop, I hope you have a Tricolour up too?


They are steel.
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Old 11th March 2013, 19:45
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Now it looks like a Dutton!
Only joking!
Are they, steel or fibreglass?

I like the Union Flag in your workshop, I hope you have a Tricolour up too?

My garage :



No Tricolour, but some other flags... But for my defense, no French cars only English and Swedish cars
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Old 11th March 2013, 20:12
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OMG!
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Old 11th March 2013, 20:21
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Ford Anglia
Midget
Saab 94
Spitfire
Mk1 Escort
Something green...
Tr3
Something white
Another Saab?
Cortina Mk1
Triumph Dolomite
Ford Fiesta mk1
And the pale blue one.....a Spitfire with a modified bonnet?? Lenham?
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Old 11th March 2013, 20:33
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Ford Anglia
Midget
Saab 94
Spitfire
Mk1 Escort
Something green...
Tr3
Something white
Another Saab?
Cortina Mk1
Triumph Dolomite
Ford Fiesta mk1
And the pale blue one.....a Spitfire with a modified bonnet?? Lenham?
Some corections :

Ford Anglia 1000cc Maxi 1000 Trophy
Turner MK1 1300 BMC A
Saab 96 2 Stroke (FIA)
Triumph Spitfire MK1 Works Replica (FIA)
MK1 Escort RS2000
Fairthorpe EM1 (Green)
Fairthorpe white on a ber
Rochdale ST (Yellow) behind the fairthorpe
Cortina MK1 GT
Austin A35
Fairthorpe EM1 (another one)
Ford Anglia 1200cc (Rally Car)
Saab 96 V4 1750 cc (FIA)
Ford Anglia Saloon car 1700cc
Triumph Dolomite Sprint
Ford Fiesta MK1 group 4
Riley 1.5
And
The pale one , a Triumph Hurricane (Based on a Siptfire)
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Old 11th March 2013, 20:41
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Can't believe I missed the Riley! Well I got some of them sort of nearly right.
No wonder there are no Fairthorpes for sale, you have them all.!!
What a fantastic collection. Glad to see you are not frittering your money away on loose women...
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What a selection! You've got nearly as many great classics as Micha had in his imaginary garage.

Love those old Saabs - the quirkiness of the French with the build quality of the Germans. Fabulous.
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