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  1. Great. Thank you. I've been updating the list in batches, so you'll see your name up there in a couple of days
  2. :bigears:
  3. All the info in the first post in this thread. :cheers:
  4. .?1?u?????ip sbui?? bui??i? ???i???dd? o? p?u???1 ??,i
  5. A for effort D for timeliness :lol:
  6. before you spend any money on a sensor, find someone local with a scanner and see if the coolant sensor readings make sense (i.e. close to outside temp when cold, closer to thermostat temp as warming up.
  7. Pics of old and new PLEASE. Is the distance between the old and new tie rod ends the same?
  8. slngsht

    Gas Attack!

    oil is a commodity, like anything else traded on free markets. doesn't really matter where it comes from. Demand is higher than ever due to developing countries, and the mighty $ is in the tank. That results in $5 a gallon gas.
  9. slngsht

    Gas Attack!

    :rofl: that was awesome
  10. Yikes. Rope seal :willy: My old rover V8 had that and it leaked as well.
  11. The picture upload problem was my fault... we were out of storage capacity. More added.
  12. ... and I thought manual gullwing doors would be fancy.
  13. After sitting totally idle for a whole week :banghead: finally got a chance to work on the car last night, and a few hours today. The time was very productive, thanks to having my plasma cutter back, and also BIG thanks to Bob for introducing me to clecos. All rivet holes are done, and the floor is cut where the oil pan will sit. The bottom will be almost completely flush. The hole you see will be filled with the oil pan, which should only stick out 1/16", if at all. The bottom of this car will be as flat as... well... you guessed it... the bottom of A ROLEX :rofl: the only thing I need to do is tie the two little winglets on the sides of the oil pan to the piece in front, as the are not supported very well. One final coat of paint on the chassis, and it's time for the rivet gun Sorry for the low quality picture from my phone. http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/98553586_floor.jpg
  14. Don't you have to shorten it?
  15. Hi, and welcome aboard. My car is registered in MD, but as pre- 1978. Therefore it is considered a historic, and none of the above apply (no inspections of any kind - ever - not even when selling). Reach out to the following forum members (the ones with * don't usually log on, but are very active se7eners in the area with newer registered caterhams - email them using the forum) MichaelD* - Caterham in MD 944n914* (Scott) - Caterham in VA Stevet - recently sold his Caterham in VA EdburgE - Just finished a Caterham in MD - in process of registration There are more, but this should give you a good start.
  16. Posted on behalf of RKell
  17. link didn't work for me.
  18. great ambassadorship for our hobby :thumbs:
  19. It was great to see everyone! Michael D and Scott L were the only ones to arrive in their Sevens. Bob and I are still working on ours, and Sal's is in the "almost sorted out" stage. Sal and Sue, it was great to meet you. Bob, I have already used the clecos you gave me. They're awesome! Sorry, no pics from me :cheers:
  20. New updated list. Your membership status will be updated on the forum software by August 7th.
  21. Maybe I'll finally buy a Ford product. These are spy shots of the new Taurus SHO. Look on the dash. You will clearly see "The Easy Button" http://www.leftlanenews.com/ford-taurus-2010.html
  22. another one, showing ZR1 and GTR side by side http://www.garage419.com/episode/419_20080710
  23. me making vette posts, but THIS deserves its own thread. Enjoy http://www.leftlanenews.com/gm-releases-in-car-video-of-zr1s-blistering-nurburgring-lap.html#more-8041
  24. I say that to myself every summer :lol:
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