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26th February 2012, 18:55
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That is one serious bit of kit....looks fantastic...any engine bay pics?
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26th February 2012, 20:13
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Well done Dennis, your car is looking great!
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26th February 2012, 20:57
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Very impressive looking car.
What engine are you running in it?
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26th February 2012, 21:13
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Thanks for your generous comments guys. I will have to take some pics of the engine and add them to here. Engine is the normal 2.5 L BMW straight six that is used on most Sportsters.
Many jobs to do to bring it up to Peters standard and others like his.
Mainly internal though, new carpets, dash plus instruments but its all ongoing.
Can never fit a radio though as you would never hear it. Exhaust is very loud. The wife can hear me coming home when I am half a mile away.
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26th February 2012, 22:20
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Looking good What size tyres?
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27th February 2012, 08:40
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Very nice, Dennis Great looking car and love the exhaust! Are you planning to fit the Marlin running plates?
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27th February 2012, 11:00
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Thanks guys but pics are deceiving, outside now looks nice apart from some painting to top wishbones struts etc, orginally looked like a mobile advertising hoarding, had a job to see the paintwork.
It was also plastered with stick on grille's and plastic chrome strips, c/b radio plus lofty aerial. The previous owners other cars ( Kahn Range Rover, Nissan Skyline and others) were similarly plastered, talk about hideous. He might have had some nice cars but he lacked class and it showed on his cars.
The one thing you can say about all the Sportster owners on here is that they make their cars look so stylish, they ooze class.
Tyres are 225 / 40 ZR 18, so are a bit bigger than the norm for a Sportster. Hence the different fixing for the Mud guards to the wing stays ( idea stolen from Robin's sportster ).
No, I do not intend to fit the Marlin running plates, the existing chrome bars look good as they are. I know they inform the public what car it is but there are a couple of places ( the number plates ) where its make is written down and the Marlin sign on the rear, so interested observers should spot it.
As mentioned above the interior has much work to do on it before I am happy.
But I should be at Stoneleigh like most others, to meet and thank them all.
So don't be disappointed when you see it as there are many flaws still to rectify.
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27th February 2012, 17:37
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Now that's eye catching, very nice I really like the colour.
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28th February 2012, 11:38
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Very nice!
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