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Old 10th August 2010, 09:34 PM
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As both Sean & Ray have said, since the book was first published any errors/amendments etc have been updated in the 2nd edition & also on the amendments on this forum,
But it would be an impossible task to locate every person that has bought the first edition book & yes we are very lucky that Haynes & Chris fully support this forum in the support they give to all builders that find this forum......not everyone has a computer etc .

The Haynes Roadster must be by now one of the most popular "self build " cars within the "kit car world", as per the thread "how many Roadsters being built" there are now over 120 cars under construction ....& thats just the ones known about on this forum

Antonia....Welcome to the forum, & hope you find it a useful tool during your build.

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Old 11th August 2010, 08:25 PM
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Antonia,cool by me woudnt be human not to get upset and ive definately written stuff on here and upset people before so all forgotten about as far as im concerned.
and welcome to the forum all the answers are here somewhere so ask as many questions as you like always worth a search first as nearly all the problems you come across have been found and numerous solutions suggested.
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Old 11th August 2010, 08:57 PM
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Like wot Ray says Also have a look at the build diaries ( link to them in the announcement section), loads of people have built the cars or are a fair way through them, we have all found problems and solutions along the way. We have all made mistakes, we have all learnt some hard lessons. Take a few deep breaths, get a cold one out the fridge, do a bit of research and everything will be a lot easier.
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