2013 Westfield FW 2-litre Supercharged

2013 Westfield FW 2-litre Supercharged

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paul230871

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alessandro bresesti

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3 months

Tuesday 3rd June
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Hello, I’m seriously considering buying the car and I’d like to know if you have the Certificate of Conformity (COC) for it.
This document is required for registration in Italy.
Thank you very much in advance!

paul230871

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Tuesday 3rd June
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I don’t think I have a COC with the car sorry

shirt

24,368 posts

216 months

Tuesday 3rd June
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there is no CoC for any westfield. maybe the euro type approved ones they did in the early 90s, but none besides. CoC can't be retroactively applied for either, so you'd need to investigate whatever the italian equivalent of iva is.

AwB

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138 months

Tuesday 3rd June
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Stunning car and very well presented! Congrats.

I am loving the slightly MacGyver'd crankcase vent catch tank... biggrin

732NM

8,216 posts

30 months

Tuesday 3rd June
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shirt said:
there is no CoC for any westfield. maybe the euro type approved ones they did in the early 90s, but none besides. CoC can't be retroactively applied for either, so you'd need to investigate whatever the italian equivalent of iva is.
I used to own a ZEi220 with the Cosworth Turbo engine, which had full European type approval.

There have been other models with the later version of small vehicle number European type approval including with a COC issued.

This is the Sport Turbo 3, which was for the French and German markets with a COC https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/westfield/spo...

It may be possible to get a copy of the COC for an old model from Westfield if you have one of the cars built to that spec. https://westfield-sportscars.co.uk/


paul230871

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2 months

Friday 6th June
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I don’t think I have a COC with the car sorry

Johnybananas1

17 posts

52 months

Friday 6th June
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i wouldn't by a car from anyone who rev's the bks out of it in Neutral. Terrible way to treat an engine !!!

732NM

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Friday 6th June
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Johnybananas1 said:
i wouldn't by a car from anyone who rev's the bks out of it in Neutral. Terrible way to treat an engine !!!
Don't watch any race or rally cars at a start then, your head will explode.

Clockwork Cupcake

78,013 posts

287 months

Tuesday 10th June
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It looks absolutely stunning, I have to say. Really well presented. But I would feel way too self-conscious driving something like that on public roads. Bet it is superb on track though!

Good luck with the sale.

Tye Green

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124 months

Wednesday 11th June
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Johnybananas1 said:
i wouldn't by a car from anyone who rev's the bks out of it in Neutral. Terrible way to treat an engine !!!
Why do you consider it to be any more or any less ‘good’ for the engine when it’s in neutral, in gear or under the full load?
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