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Old 24th August 2009, 07:47 PM
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Has anyone used kitpartsdirect?

As well as all the rest of it they do a nice 26" wide nose cone that sounds like it will fit the roadsters wide chassis. And it's Ģ85 which aint too bad.

Just want to see if anyone has used them before to make sure they're decent.

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Old 24th August 2009, 07:55 PM
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i,d suggest buying the nose from Triton race products, its made to measure & WILL fit, quality Grp that you,ll be hard pressed to find better. quality is worth the little bit more money

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Old 24th August 2009, 08:21 PM
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As I understand it, Kit Parts Direct are Great British Sportscars. So the Nose cone is either off an old Robinhood style or the new Zero. Seems like an good price though.

I'm not knocking Triton, but whenever the issue of seats or bodywork is asked, it seems like the only answer this forum gives. Again we all know the quality is awesome, but a couple of alternatives won't do any harm..... plus its nice to see variations on the Haynes theme.
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Old 24th August 2009, 09:27 PM
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As I understand it, Kit Parts Direct are Great British Sportscars. So the Nose cone is either off an old Robinhood style or the new Zero. Seems like an good price though.

I'm not knocking Triton, but whenever the issue of seats or bodywork is asked, it seems like the only answer this forum gives. Again we all know the quality is awesome, but a couple of alternatives won't do any harm..... plus its nice to see variations on the Haynes theme.
thats a fair comment to make, its a buyers market, but also buyer beware etc, as i said, the triton nose will fit without modifying it, i suggested the Triton nose as thats what i have & am VERY pleased with it & happy to pass on to other builders my opinion of the product.

a suggestion.... hold a Triton nose cone up to the sun light, then do the same with another make of nose cone, you,ll see the difference a few Ģ,s spent will be worthwhile.

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Old 24th August 2009, 10:24 PM
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Either you are related or definately on commission Andy !
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Old 24th August 2009, 10:28 PM
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Either you are related or definately on commission Andy !
hey he might be my long lost brother????

after all.... my dad was in the Navy

no, not on commission just happy with the product

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Old 24th August 2009, 08:27 PM
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Hey,

Someone in this forum has done it, from memory I think his username is "SMUDGER", but im not sure.

I also thought about buying this nosecone from Kit parts dir. but I remember from that guy who has done that the nosecone needs to be further widened around 50mm more to make it fit properly to the haynes roadster.

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Old 24th August 2009, 08:39 PM
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Default Nose cones

I have a Robin Hood one on my locost, never rearly been happy with it. When i build my roadster it will be Triton only.
Spend your money wisely and it will look much better and you will be happy.
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Old 25th August 2009, 07:14 PM
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they are the same company as great brithish sports cars, i got a stainless manifold and a set of bike carbs off em, the both look liike nice units and were pretty cheap to say the carbs are already jetted to your spec and come with the manifold, all fittings and a piperx filter
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Has anyone used kitpartsdirect?

As well as all the rest of it they do a nice 26" wide nose cone that sounds like it will fit the roadsters wide chassis. And it's Ģ85 which aint too bad.

Just want to see if anyone has used them before to make sure they're decent.

James
I have seen them.......
They don't fit the Haynes Roadster.(Although they sat they do)
They are realy flimsy with no proper edges.

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