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davidimurray 25th January 2010 04:16 PM

Don't think I've seen them listed so far so don't forget Rally Design

twinturbo 25th January 2010 06:23 PM

I kinda left em off as they are a generall supplier.

TT

HandyAndy 25th January 2010 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bonzo (Post 29613)
If you are wanting to get off to a flying start ......Why not invest in one of HandyAndys flat pack chassis kits ............ Heck he'll even throw in a full size template for you to mark out the build table ;)

Cheers Ronnie :cool:

i,m quite pleased that the chassis flat packs that i,ve listed on the bay currently has 28 "watchers" which shows there is alot of possible new builders thinking about building their own car, which is great news for the Roadster :)

cheers
andy

correl 25th January 2010 07:28 PM

Yes and Andy introduced me to this forum as i am one of the watchers at the mo!!!

correl 25th January 2010 07:31 PM

I am amazed that there has been so many responses to my first post in one day

AndyLockwood 25th January 2010 07:46 PM

I had one of Andys chassis packs delivered last week they are well worth the money and well cut with all parts and angles marked. Id recommend them to anyone.

cheers

Andy:D

twinturbo 25th January 2010 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by correl (Post 29629)
I am amazed that there has been so many responses to my first post in one day

It's not just about building a car, it's the forums, the freinds, the meets, the banter.

TT

correl 25th January 2010 10:02 PM

Just can't wait to start stripping my donor car, then the kit will go on order with andy and let the fun begin!!!

gingea1pom 25th January 2010 10:16 PM

I Concur
 
I can’t agree enough with your last comment TT.

I would not have been able to get as far as I have without the help of the forum and some people in particular.

Ash let me work on his car before the Exeter show, from which I learnt some invaluable lessons and he also supplied some hard to come by steal.

More recently Andy and Andy aka Spud69 and Handyandy of Saturn Sports Cars came up with the deal of a life time for me, it required a 580 mile round trip but there was a ride out in Spud’s car and I now have some shiny body panels.

Cheers Ginge

spud69 26th January 2010 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gingea1pom (Post 29650)
I can’t agree enough with your last comment TT.

I would not have been able to get as far as I have without the help of the forum and some people in particular.

Ash let me work on his car before the Exeter show, from which I learnt some invaluable lessons and he also supplied some hard to come by steal.

More recently Andy and Andy aka Spud69 and Handyandy of Saturn Sports Cars came up with the deal of a life time for me, it required a 580 mile round trip but there was a ride out in Spud’s car and I now have some shiny body panels.

Cheers Ginge

Hi Graeme,

Pleased it was worthwhile for your early start and 580 miles, was good to see you.

Tried out the saw yesterday, changed the blade and it works great - thanks. Also modified the tensioner to make it easy to change the blades.

Cheers......AndrewH


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