Tasteful Mods to an S2

Tasteful Mods to an S2

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Paceracing

Original Poster:

729 posts

273 months

Saturday 27th July 2002
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Since I am totally rebuilding the old girl, I wondered what people regard as tasteful mods to the car to make it a bit more special. The mods should be realistic, cost effective, and tasteful!
Here is the basic outline:- Monza Red, Full Early Wood Dash, Black carpets & Hood with black piping.
I'm open to ideas, so what are your suggestions to improve upon the car for both interior and exterior?

Jas.

chin up

159 posts

280 months

Saturday 27th July 2002
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Quite a tricky one improving on the original judging by the replies!!! Jas, your spec sounds lovely, but really, it is up to you what mods you make. I think the 'recipe' tvr used when they made the s was just about spot on, but if I was rebuilding an s I would try and engineer as much quality into the ar as possible. Really the attention to detail does matter, right down to the fixings and fastening as well as the basic components, IMHO.

Obviously, this won't come as a surprise to you, what with your racing outlook, I guess!

All the best with it, sorry I couldn't come up with more ideas. I recently fitted a windscreen washer spray bar from a peugeot 405 I found in a scrappie. It cost pennies and gets rid of flies and crud much more effectively than the p*ssy little jets that were on there before. There's an old thread around if you want more info.

Cheers, chin up.

sipow

14,700 posts

274 months

Saturday 27th July 2002
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Not sure what steering wheel u have,But a wooden one might make a tastful mod,there is some quite nice ones out there for sale.

Probably the stainless pedals would look quite nice too.

Simon

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Original Poster:

729 posts

273 months

Saturday 27th July 2002
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Cheers Guys,

I already have the wooden wheel, (Nardi) with alloy spokes and a proper TVR logo in the middle which looks good. It's a toughie isn't it, because as you say, it's already a lovely car which I want to keep looking reasonably original, but with a few subtle mods to bring it slightly more up to date. As an example, I thinks LeeBee's 'S' is the perfect car.

Jas.

kev s3

212 posts

271 months

Saturday 27th July 2002
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seen the pictures of leebees motor,very impressive
imho,its the subtle changes that look the best such as the chromed/stainless dials.its too easy to go too far on what is a beautiful design in the first place.think the odd splash of steel here and there does set off the dash and as yours is wood think it would look pretty special.
fitted an aluminium dash to my s3(not the same dash i know).looked good at first but now thinking of going back to the wood as it looks more inkeeping with the car. as for the outside the only thing i can think of is the smoked lights as seen on the thread 'smoked' rear lights-strangely enough

>> Edited by kev s3 on Saturday 27th July 13:31

LeeBee

773 posts

291 months

Saturday 27th July 2002
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Thanks for the kind comments guys, it will be even nicer when the "LeeBee hidden side exhaust" is completed! (sorry been out in the sun working on TVR's all day, and whenever I get 5 mins to take mine out the exhaust tries to depart due to the naff ground clearance!)

Cheers

LeeBee
P.S feel free any time to pop over and have a look at the S

Dave_H

996 posts

290 months

Saturday 27th July 2002
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Jas,

How about a driving lamp/V8S bonnet?

Cheers,

Dave.

vodkakid

1,076 posts

279 months

Saturday 27th July 2002
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sorry to burst in but leebee where are the pics of your motor???

LeeBee

773 posts

291 months

Saturday 27th July 2002
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I will be taking a few tomorrow for insurance purposes but if you can wait a while everything will be on my website (watch this space for the URL!!), if you cannot wait I can send them direct?

Cheers

LeeBee

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Original Poster:

729 posts

273 months

Saturday 27th July 2002
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P.S feel free any time to pop over and have a look at the S


I might just take you up on that offer sometime LeeBee.

Jas.

>> Edited by Paceracing on Saturday 27th July 23:44

steve b

97 posts

289 months

Monday 29th July 2002
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As a bit of a gadget boy and into car electrics I would suggest some of the things to make life a little easier - electronic boot release (s3+ from breaker), electric mirrors (from Citroen - if you don't already have them), central locking and the never used headlamps on from the car alarm key fob (why??? I hear you cry - a freebie from the alarm installer).

I also have a light and an overide one the cooling fan and a switch to give the second speed on the blower (which is very useful). (if you don't already know the blower is a three speed where only 1st and 3rd are used - hence the big jump)

I always think the wipers are a little poor but it's tricky finding a suitable replacement, I also thought about fitting a wiper delay, it's just finding a suitable one.

One other thing which may be worth having a look at (if LeeBee hasn't got a line in them yet) is fitting the spare wheel under the bonnet (I dumped mine in favour of the expanding foam) - as shown in the 'Bible' - you may then be able to use the boot for carrying things!!!

johno

8,521 posts

289 months

Monday 29th July 2002
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1 - Boot mounted spoiler

2 - Under car lighting

3 - Massive wheels

4 - Blue washer jet lights

5 - Tiger print leather seats

6 - fluffy dice

7 - backwards baseball cap

8 - " 'aving it large ! " sticker in the front

9 - "On a Mission" sticker in the rear

10 - Foam can holder on the transmission tunnel

This is my priority list, but its all down to personal taste really

>> Edited by johno on Monday 29th July 11:15

JSG

2,238 posts

290 months

Monday 29th July 2002
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Jas,

You need a nice black leather steering wheel to set your interior off.

I happen to have one and as I'm feeling generous I'll do you a straight swop.

Cheers,
John.

johno

8,521 posts

289 months

Monday 29th July 2002
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As Jas bought his wooden wheel for his car I don't think you stand a chance !!

Paceracing

Original Poster:

729 posts

273 months

Monday 29th July 2002
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And I still have my old leather one!

Jas.

shnozz

28,008 posts

278 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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lads - will none of you boys flog your leather wheel? i have a wood one and want to change it for leather!

shpub

8,507 posts

279 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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I doubt it. Why would anyone want a wooden wheel that is too thin to be comfortable and gets all slippery with sweat in hot weather?

Steve

shnozz

28,008 posts

278 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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thanks steve - and to think i bought that book!

>> Edited by shnozz on Tuesday 30th July 11:01

shpub

8,507 posts

279 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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You could always get a nice leather steering wheel cover for it. The type that you have lace up. It would go well with some string back driving gloves...

The book I think does make the stement about wooden wheels maybe not being quite so nice as the leather ones...

keithyboy

1,940 posts

277 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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What about the interior Jas, I can't remember the colour of yours. I always prefer a lighter colour against the red (magnolia or cream)and a good contrast to the full wood dash but as always its down to personal taste! Have you thought about Chimera seats?