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CTWV50 10th February 2016 02:08 AM

Went out for a blast last week, bit damp, nearly died! :eek: Put it back in the garage till the summer!:D


SeriesLandy 10th February 2016 07:51 AM

Lol. Mines been in bed since September! I'll prob get it out in May.

garyout 10th February 2016 11:13 AM

Not a great lover of red but I got to say I really like that :) is that equinox body work??


Roll on the summer

Gary :D

CTWV50 10th February 2016 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by garyout (Post 102970)
Not a great lover of red but I got to say I really like that :) is that equinox body work??


Roll on the summer

Gary :D

Me neither but with the black wheels etc it works. No it's another supplier but I forget the name now.

CTWV50 10th February 2016 04:25 PM

Oh here we go......

Quote:

Originally Posted by CTWV50 (Post 100646)
Found some info on who is making the panels now. Seems like a professional bloke. I wanted to find him in case I need replacements.

http://www.totalkitcar.com/2014/07/1...locost-panels/

"All change at AGM Sportscars, with the company’s kit projects finding new homes. The very capable WLR is now under the control of Adrian Beale, the man who debuted a brand new Cobra replica at Stoneleigh this year.

Meanwhile, AGM’s Alan Whitehead is a gifted GRP laminator and also offered a range of panels to suit Locost and Haynes Roadster kits, gaining a great reputation for the quality of glassfibre.

That side of the business is now known as Al’s Locost Body Shop run by engineer, Ian Armitage, a close neighbour of AGM, located on the same industrial estate. The plan is to continue offering the panels, available either as a full package or as individual parts, but also to add extras to the pricelist, the sort of stuff that Locost and Haynes Roadster builders would find attractive.

Because of Ian’s engineering background and skill with metal, it’s no surprise to learn that a chassis package is under development as are wishbones. More information on this one soon.

Prices for GRP panel kits are very keen, with Locost bodykit at £620 and Haynes Roadster 10-piece ensemble at £750.

Don’t forget the place and the date you read this news item. First again…

A new website is under development but in the meantime you can find more information via the www.agmsportscars.co.uk or 07752 194 200 ENDS."


Oh here we go!
http://alsbodyshop.co.uk


garyout 10th February 2016 06:40 PM

Yea I agree with the black rims did you have any issues with bonnet clearing engine?

Gary

CTWV50 10th February 2016 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by garyout (Post 102977)
Yea I agree with the black rims did you have any issues with bonnet clearing engine?

Gary

Only issue I've had with both engines is the oil cap. It has a really thick rubber o-ring in it that I just remove and replace with something thinner. My engine is around 40-50mm lower than the chassis rails but so far not been an issue except for those really crappy speed bumps in carparks. My engine is quite far forward also due to the high up brake servo and cylinders.

CTWV50 21st March 2016 09:07 PM

OOOPS!!:eek:



Road got a bit bumpy!:D

CTWV50 22nd March 2016 08:39 AM

In other news I got this years insurance renewed for the grand sum of £105! LOL!:D ;) :cool:

Down from £145

CTWV50 22nd March 2016 08:41 AM

Keep forgetting to post this image I took last year.



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