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das76

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    Victoria, BC, Canada
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    CaterLED co-founder
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    2005 Caterham Superlight R

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  1. @CBuff it looks great! I'm glad they worked out. We have a few lights in stock and have lots of parts to make more if anyone wants a nice and easy winter project, or a stocking stuffer
  2. since the windows on a 7 don't open, nothing can go out of them. Only around or on top of them And welcome to the Superlight R club
  3. Going along with the Mini and Porsche theme...... 1979 Mini that I've had for 30 years 1991 Porsche 964 Turbo
  4. oh my god it's on the internet - it must be real!
  5. Congrats and well bought. Even if you had to drop $5-6k getting it sorted out you'd still be ahead vs others that have sold recently, and especially not having to pay for cross country shipping, and being able to going to go and see it in person. Judging by the pics it does seem to have had a bit of a hard life for a car with only 9000 miles. Hence the final price I guess! Look forward to following your adventures! Start a thread so we can follow along!
  6. @pethier I'm far from an expert (1yr Caterham owner), but my 2005 Superlight R with a Zetec SVT has a cutout in the frame to accommodate the engine . From what I have been told the cutout is Zetec specific. This might not be the case with a non-SVT Zetec (I'm not sure to be honest). But others probably know more than me. Worth investigating for sure!
  7. Even though my car (2005 superlight r) has the 17 digit ‘VIN’ on the aluminum plate it’s also stamped on the chassis. However it’s legally an Assembled Vehicle with its own Colorado assigned VIN which is in the driver footwell
  8. @Randy Flowers if you are still struggling with shoes, here is another idea I just came across: Water Shoes. I have a pair I use for paddle boarding and it just dawned on me that these would work and they are very thin. This exact model/brand i can't find on Amazon anymore but there are lots of others, and they are cheap: $25-35. They don't have a ton of heel padding but surely these would be better than bare feet. Just try and find the thinnest pair. And looking at your pedal box, vs mine, you should definitely do something to move the brake to the left. My accelerator pedal is also further forward than my brake. I can push the brake a decent amount before my foot even touches the accelerator.
  9. Happy 7/7 Day! Sea to Sky Highway: Vancouver to Whistler BC
  10. wow, that's interesting. I haven't seen that before. But then again Caterhams are strange beasts. Lots of odd things happen to them over their lifetime. If you are interested in a set of lights I'm sure we can make it work somehow. It's not rocket science to get wires to connect. It just might be a bit more work. Depending on how much you like "projects"
  11. Thanks. I'm assuming you have the bullet connectors then? We are going to look into making it work with those. It should be very easy. In the short term we can send you a set without the plug - just 1/2 inch of bare wire and you simply put on your own bullets.
  12. Thank you. The lights are available to order now if you are interested.
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