Very long time between posts.....Boot lock worked out
Hi all,
I have been working away through Covid chaos and with some "new balance" i.e. a 3 1/2 day work week have managed to get a bit done on the car. Optimistic that Certification is weeks away and not months.... Finally got the boot lock worked out, was brave and cut away access holes etc to allow me to frame it all up/access parts and it has worked out. The photos tell a lot of it, but basically I am using the original BMW boot key tumbler (minus the central locking), the original lock mechanism upside down (on the boot lid) and the striker plate fixed to the car. Took a while, but the photos are off the whole system working, boot shuts and locks and open with the button push. Need to finish off fixing it all in place and finishing the frame in the boot lid/covering the mechanism. The wiring for the boot lock is also being run in conduit fixed to the boot lid..... Only slight downside is I had to change the exterior with a panel to hide the depth of the lock, but will fair it all in and blend so it looks better.....Shutlines also have to be worked on as they are a bit out just now..... Here ya go. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...d1510021_c.jpgIMG_20200924_171748 https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...9916d980_c.jpgIMG_20200924_171758 https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...09d32df2_c.jpgIMG_20200924_171810 https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...04d29ec1_c.jpgIMG_20200924_171826 https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...4f42c101_c.jpgIMG_20200924_171835 https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a6c03cd3_c.jpgIMG_20200924_171851 |
Boot lock - Further
Hi all,
Further work on the boot-lid/lock. Frame glassed in, boot tumbler connector rod adjusted for shape and fitted. Boot lock connector/harness is active so the light comes on as the boot opens. - But I have fitted a switch to shut that off incase it decides it wants to come on unknowingly. Plus it means I can have the boot-lid open, switch isolated and the battery doesn't drain. So can at least switch it on if needed to be on due I drop my lipstick in the dark recesses of the boot. :icon_smile: Signs are for me so I don't leave it switched on! Of course needs finaling/box in/carpeting/boot lines etc but the boot works...... https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...6b473109_c.jpgIMG_20200927_131659 https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0670466e_c.jpgIMG_20200927_131709 |
So the latest in my saga, the car will be going for certification now on Feb 15th and hopefully a couple of days later back to me and NZ road legal...
As explained a few times the rules for LVV in NZ are different to what you can do in the UK, and just a MOT and a cert adjustment won’t cover it over here... The car is at the stage where it is mechanically sound, all the requirements for cert such as fuel filler mods, door and boot locking, general structure and warrant of fitness lights etc are done. The bodywork is not completed and still has a way to go for fit and finish...Photos look ok but I have had some issues with shut lines/ door to rear quarter profiles as well as boot lid closure lines that are gonna need a lot of work prior to painting....I am hoping that mid Feb all that will be future work, I can enjoy the car for a few months on the road and a few pics from the Brit and Euro car show in Mar will happen. (As long as the show goes ahead under our current COVID settings etc). Fingers are crossed..... |
welcome back
Hi welshkiwi,
Good to have you back on the forum. Best wishes with your NZ certification. Regards, Kidge |
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Small update, the car has been inspected by the Low Volume Vehicle (LVV) certifier and has passed.
Just got to wait for processing of all those docs etc at Head Office at Wellington and I am clear to get my WOF pass, restart the rego on the car and I am road legal. Interesting process that now means I have a data chip on the car that can be scanned and show any WOF inspector, certifier or police the photos of the car etc as it was certified...Fingers crossed that data chip is activated as certified in the week ahead and I am good to go. Photos to follow once on the road and in the sun! |
well done huge step forward
bows the time to get out and enjoy it |
Well guys I am sat here waiting with hope, maybe the same that you have been that I would put an update on with pics from the last of the NZ sun!
My hope is due to the fact that Wellington LVV withheld finalising the cert due to two issues. Seatbelts and Roof support... 1. Seatbelts - as I has removed the airbag and pretensioners, I needed to fit what is called “web grabbing” seatbelts for the Low volume vehicle regs, determined as req’d as I am above 700mm but below 900mm for impact zone A. Essentially what your nogging will hit in a frontal impact forcing you forward. Issues were these are no longer able to be sourced as were a 1999 onwards requirement and not used that much so manufacture ceased. So in a nutshell that is sorted after about 4weeks of deliberation and back and fore. I meet cert pass standards with what I have, but the regs need updating. 2. Roof support (cage bars) this was always a grey area as NZ rules stipulate a car can only have a rollcage/bars etc if fully homologised and the car is modded for Motorsport regs...of course this car is not that and the roof bars are not a roll cage in the full sense. Again deliberations had and with a slight reclassification of the bars being a roof support and requiring to be boxed in/hidden into the roof structure, agreement was reached to pass cert. So in a nutshell I am still off the road, sent all the photos off for final inspection of the roof/headlining/box in and hopeful my cert gets finalled this week and I can WOF and Rego the car before Easter long weekend and finally get off driving! If it was easy everyone would be doing it hey? Cheers....... |
Well done
Seems like common sense is prevailing there.
All the best for motoring in NZ in the coming months. We'' raise a glass in toast ! |
Sounds like you are nearly there so well done to get to this stage. I thought you had everything sorted back in Feb, were the extra issues picked up later ?
Just glad the rules over here are far more relaxed ! |
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Yup you guys are a little luckier with the rules over there, but my cert guy does reflect that he could have dealt with the seatbelt issue a bit more upfront. |
Final thoughts have changed.
I have changed a bit how the car will look in its final dress.
Will need a lot of work getting the bodywork how I want it to be, but going to head for a 1960 Lemans style racer with stripes/roundels etc... cheers. |
Large thanks to all for advice and Chris/Dan @ Old No7
Well guys, the title says it all, but I just want to take time to thank Chris and Dan for their inputs and modification/manufacture of the 275 kit way back sometime when we were all less grey!
I also want to thank everyone who has offered advice and thoughts over the journey, it shows me clearly that there is still a passion that burns in the community of kit/custom builds and not diluted by off the shelf bargains imported from a overstocked auto global supply chain. My car is road legal and making noise around NZ roads. At last! A bit of stormy weather over the next few days in NZ might stifle the trips, but as soon as out on the long weekend I will post some pictures in the Auckland environment. Stage 1 complete! I still have a bit of work to do on the bodywork prepping for its final looks and style, (Stage 2) but will work a bit at a time, allowing me to keep it on the road whilst doing it. 1st step is the bonnet, removing the flash lines, tidying the shark vents and nose ready for a blast of primer... A happy boy who questioned his sanity at times relating to some of the challenges of doing this 12k miles from Dorset and requiring LVV NZ regulations, but at last breathing easier with smiles on his dial...:thumb: |
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Now a custom/unusual car which is 1 of 1 in NZ and I am sure loads will want to see/discuss whether in current garb or eventual show/shine mode....cheers! Pity your has been on sold but wish you all the best in future projects.... |
:tea: Nice, well done, hope you enjoy the fruits of your labour.
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The first trip out
Hey guys,
Here's my 1st photo captures, you can see the body needs a bit of work, but after only trip I have had "That must be a Porsche 9 something?" or "What year is that car".....So it must be doing something right! If you are wondering what that "patch is" on the R/H side, that was the quick fix for the hole that was left when the fuel filler was moved for the 4th and final time! It will get sorted during Stage 2. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7f908690_c.jpgIMG_20220414_150305 https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...5c9fef27_c.jpgIMG_20220414_150244 https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...62c63673_c.jpgIMG_20220414_150231 https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...2d301a77_c.jpgIMG_20220414_150216 https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ae1b8d76_c.jpgIMG_20220414_150202 |
Top Work! Congratulations on 'completion' ;).
Regards, Mick |
Nice work, that looks brill!
Also, love the number plate :) |
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Done another 200kms in the car today and it is working sweetly. Exhaust noise is noice, but can be a little drony around the 1500 to 2300 rev range if the throttle in a bit hard....I have options in fitting some extra bullet mufflers in the custom part of the exhaust which may help....Trouble is it has a great burble/crackle when you back off the throttle, so don't want to change it too much....Trial and error again no doubt. |
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