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geoff shep

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  1. Ah - an option on the 2B - the plot thickens.
  2. Ah thanks - I had assumed it was for high backed seats. So I guess it was more likely a bespoke pattern. Is there any likelihood of the other one fitting a 2B - I don't know how the dimensions differ between that and the Exmo.
  3. Responding to Shaun in the wanted ads, I dug out some hoods that I had acquired at some stage. The question, is what are they from? Did they ever come pre-fitted with fasteners at some stage? They are better quality than the ones from my old S7 which were supplied unadulterated, but I have no real idea what they would fit.
  4. Are these the ones? I think they were RH - someone will confirm. Cant remember where I picked them up from but presumably had great ideas which never came to anything!
  5. And DVLA think it is an 1800 - his advert specs even say it is 1800 but his text says it is a 2L.
  6. You can enable Firefox or Chrome to see all those invisible photobucket pictures with these add-ons - they work a treat for me but I have not yet found a similar product for Safari. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/photobucket-fix/ https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/photobucket-hotlink-fix/kegnjbncdcliihbemealioapbifiaedg?hotlinkfix=1512490107700
  7. It was mentioned before - but in a 'for sale' thread for some reason - but a bit more info here: http://www.rhocar.org/index.php?showtopic=45921&p=378267
  8. More than that even, Black Friday is not until 24 November so they are starting early it seems.
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    2B For Sale

    The 2b looks like an Exmo, and the gov.uk site shows it as a Robin Hood - https://vehicleenquiry.service.gov.uk
  10. Ah yes, I see now, but interesting that it is not attached. In my unwelded zintec version there was a flange supplied to bolt the tunnel sides to the footwell bulkhead on each side.
  11. I think they were all the same - presumably it would not be possible to attach the bulkhead to the outside wall without weld marks appearing on the outside surface of the car.
  12. The other cause of looseness was the main bush, mentioned above, where the shaft went through the bulkhead. In the Sierra it was mounted snugly in a hole set at right angles to the shaft. In the kit it was supposed to be mounted in a fairly gash plasma-cut hole in a thin vertical panel. I made up a bracket of thicker material at a suitable angle to put it perpendicular to the shaft (as below). I also made a much sturdier bracket to replace the so called 'steering support bar' and it was all pretty solid.
  13. There were a couple of Mods needed for the steering shaft. One was to extend the triangular section by pulling the inner shaft out, but it was easy to move the plastic bush, which may have slipped up inside the larger shaft(?) so if you take it apart you may be able to re-position it. Otherwise, it may only be available from a scrap yard.
  14. Isn't there a plastic bush where one triangular shaft fits inside the other?
  15. Is this the same request as the other post? Are you only wanting 15" wheels?
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