Whats santa bring you for xmas?

Whats santa bring you for xmas?

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kylie

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4,391 posts

264 months

Sunday 3rd December 2006
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Or wish list left out on the kitchen bench with specifc details of where to buy it

renn68

281 posts

223 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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Hopefully a new motor for the 968..........

dejoux

772 posts

290 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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Only present I know Im getting so far is a set of powerbuilt ratchet spanners...In metric this time as the Imperial ones I got for my birthday have proved pretty useless so far bounce

Not sure what else Im getting, nothing I really want or need thats within present price bracket

htsd

263 posts

247 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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I'm getting a trip home to visit family and friends. Can't ask for much more than that really!

Well given that buying myself an M3 is still a few years down the track...

markelvin

8,835 posts

217 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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With a little luck a Gumpert Apollo.

Kiwi XTR2

2,693 posts

239 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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I'd be asking Santa for a bullet-cam and digital videocamera but I can't work out what kit to go for. confused



"But wait . . . send no money now . . . get a free set of steak knives . . ."
I've just seen an advert for tweezers with a built in mini-torchlight rofl

I should develop my BBQ-Tongs-Clock-Radio for next Christmas. The ideal gift for the cricket fan who will be in charge of the barbeque at the mother-in-law's for lunch on Boxing Day 2007.

renn68

281 posts

223 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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Maybe you've been really good and Santa will get you a AIM DaVid set-up?

www.motorsport-services.com/index.php?mode=display_content&page_id=40

It was on my list until I threw a rod on Sunday.

kylie

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4,391 posts

264 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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renn68 said:
Maybe you've been really good and Santa will get you a AIM DaVid set-up?

www.motorsport-services.com/index.php?mode=display_content&page_id=40

It was on my list until I threw a rod on Sunday.

headache hence the need for a new motor for Xmas $$$$ Sorry to hear this
How easy is this motor to work on? Or easier and cheaper to drop a second hand motor in there?

kylie

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4,391 posts

264 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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Am hopefully getting a linkage kit for the Loti was no.1 ask. Got all expenses paid trip to Timavegas for Xmas and Clyde for new year. Sister organised local windsurders down there to lend us some decent kit for a blast on Lake Clearwater - if its happening. Thats more than I can ask for

Husband wants two new drill batteries..hehe about as interesting as my request...Lol!




Edited by kylie on Monday 4th December 19:56

renn68

281 posts

223 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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Yep - will be a second-hand motor, we'll put new bearings in and baffle the sump before it goes in. We may be able to salvage the head in which case I'll probably build up a race motor when time and money allows. Best lap of the weekend was a 1'10.099" yeehaa!

Kiwi XTR2

2,693 posts

239 months

Monday 4th December 2006
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renn68 said:
Maybe you've been really good and Santa will get you a AIM DaVid set-up?

www.motorsport-services.com/index.php?mode=display_content&page_id=40

It was on my list until I threw a rod on Sunday.

weeping Sorry to hear about the engine mate. Did the rod damage anything else during it's bid for freedom?

The AIM system looks cool but I think I need something smaller, simpler and more easily demountable for the Westie. The AIM probably belongs in a car with windows doors and at least a soft-top if not a hard-top

Edited by Kiwi XTR2 on Monday 4th December 23:29

renn68

281 posts

223 months

Tuesday 5th December 2006
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Haven't had a chance to get under the car yet - block is toast (new garden ornament for the missus) for sure but hopefully the head is salvageable.

I was told to avoid the DVD handicams and go for a regular digital of you're using it in a race car and if you get on with video in its just a matter of whacking a PAL bullet cam plus volts and you're away.

As a DaVid is looking unlikely, this is what I'll probably do. Previously I had the Video Camera between the seats on the rollcage diagonal but its a pita to turn on and off and check operation when strapped in.

Esprit

6,370 posts

290 months

Tuesday 5th December 2006
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renn68 said:
Best lap of the weekend was a 1'10.099" yeehaa!


They always say engines give of their best right before going bang.

Kelly's getting me something, don't know what. I'm buying myself a set of MMC discs for chrimbo and investing in tooling to refurbish my old ones. Am buying in a new set of tyres from the UK too.

It's going to be a very lean christmas though.... the birthday present I got myself a month ago (almost $900 worth of cellphone) got stolen last night (Crime's dropping don't you know?) so I guess I'll have to replace it... f*cking scrotes.

Edited by Esprit on Tuesday 5th December 04:43

Richard Gee

201 posts

220 months

Tuesday 5th December 2006
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Still holding out for throttle bodies thumbup

I know for sure I'll be getting some socks. [That is the truth, not a thinly veiled inuendo]. Plus Lotus mechanic's overalls and some jeans for 40 year olds (I 'found' these in an unmarked carrier bag whilst 'tidying up']

If I don't get throttle bodies, a baby will suffice ;-)

Kiwi XTR2

2,693 posts

239 months

Tuesday 5th December 2006
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Richard Gee said:
. . . If I don't get throttle bodies, a baby will suffice ;-)

Are congratulations in order for an impending Gee Junior ?

Kiwi XTR2

2,693 posts

239 months

Thursday 7th December 2006
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Kiwi XTR2

2,693 posts

239 months

Monday 18th December 2006
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Kiwi XTR2 said:
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Got it at one of the family Christmas do's yesterday

Haven't started to read it yet as I'm recovering from TOO MUCH good food and being the jungle-gym of choice for my nephew hehe

Dan M

278 posts

290 months

Monday 18th December 2006
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I wonder if the metallic blue TVR S3 I saw for sale is still available... that would be a good present to have, even if I did pay for it myself.

Does anyone know anything about this car, in the Blenheim area? I think the registration is SS626.

Aside from that, a mitre saw would be welcome before I start cutting a house-load of scotia and skirting.

Dan

Esprit

6,370 posts

290 months

Monday 18th December 2006
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Dan M said:
I wonder if the metallic blue TVR S3 I saw for sale is still available... that would be a good present to have, even if I did pay for it myself.

Does anyone know anything about this car, in the Blenheim area? I think the registration is SS626.

Aside from that, a mitre saw would be welcome before I start cutting a house-load of scotia and skirting.

Dan


Dan .... if you want, e-mail me through my profile, I can e-mail you back Jim Gamsby's contact, he's the TVR club pres and if anyone knows the car, he will

crm

221 posts

247 months

Monday 18th December 2006
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Dan M said:
I wonder if the metallic blue TVR S3 I saw for sale is still available... that would be a good present to have, even if I did pay for it myself.

Does anyone know anything about this car, in the Blenheim area? I think the registration is SS626.

Aside from that, a mitre saw would be welcome before I start cutting a house-load of scotia and skirting.

Dan


Hi Dan,

I know the car and have all relevant details. It is still available.

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