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Have you tried the DiTP site?

 

Second hand...Hmmm rarer than Half doors!! 😬 😬 😬

Dunno if it's worth also trying race teams? Most racers seem to use the Fibreglass wings cos they get knocked off so much..so they may have some original CF ones 🤔 🤔 🤔 *confused*

 

dannnnnnnnneeyyyboooyy 😬

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I think that £640 is for the rear ones ?? - £640 is a good price !!

 

From your earlier description you are looking for front ones ?? : "Want to attach them from underneath"

 

Dont tell me you have read the script *under* the photo and you think you need a cut out for the exhaust on a front wing 😬 😬 😬

 

This is what you should have read *confused* *wink* 😬

 

"Dog In The Park front wings for the Caterham 7 are available in just one size for 13" wheels up to 21.5" overall diameter and are approx 30mm wider than Caterhams wing. This offers the chance to run wider tyres (e.g. 7/21/13 ACB10) completely under the wing and retain clearance for wheel removal. The tighter radius is said my most to give a more aesthetically pleasing fit.

 

Manufactured from 4 layers of carbon fibre from a carbon tool, using autoclaved vacuum forming techniques, we manufacture without any cuts in the carbon material giving a high gloss finish and the smooth regular weave of the carbon perfectly aligned. A Kevlar lining is added to the inside of the wing to eliminate the risk of ‘star-ring’ from stones making this product extremely durable.

 

We are confident that due to the manufacturing techniques used and the fact that every component is trimmed, polished and checked to be blemish free by hand, you will not find a better quality product elsewhere.

 

Price £300 per pair."

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by - Dave Jackson on 11 Mar 2004 08:34:53

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How do you get £640?

 

They are £300 a pair.

 

Caterhams own resin injection type, (read "not proper carbon fibre) made by Tillet with odd longitudinal weave are £359.98 per pair.

 

 

Suggest you ring that number.

 

Fat Arn

 

Slay the K.

 

 

Edited by - Fat Arnie on 11 Mar 2004 08:32:57

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To clarify:

 

DITP Nose £565 - Caterham £599

DITP Front Wings £300/pair - Caterham £359.98/Pair

DITP Rear Wings £640/pair - Caterham £699.98/Pair

 

Limited stocks a DITP is likley closing down soon

 

Special offer - Nose, Front and Rear Wings £1500

 

All products sold on EXW basis only.

 

DITP Carbon is a low volume bulk buy of high quality carbon fibre manufactured by an F1 supplier for the Lotus Seven Club

Members.

 

 

Edited by - The Dog In The Park on 11 Mar 2004 23:32:43

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DITP Carbon is a low volume bulk buy of high quality carbon fibre manufactured by an F1 supplier for the Lotus Seven Club

 

Are these official club products?

Does the club have an official arrangement with this "F1 supplier"?

If so how much does the club make from these?

 

Looking after your environment - whether you like it or not! *tongue*

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I'm a bit of a newbie on here and haven't had my car too long but have decided I really need some cool looking carbon fibre bits for my car.

 

Who, what or where are DITP and do they make any other carbon fibre components apart from wings & nosecone?

 

PM

 

 

Money can't buy friends but it gets you a better class of enemy.

 

Edited by - Planemaker on 12 Mar 2004 08:30:40

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Planemaker - the CITP can be found here www.the-webbs.com/ditp.htm

 

For items other than wings and noses try http://www.easi-clad.com/caterham.html

 

There is a huge difference in the prices of the two "companies" but apparently this is due to the techniques used.

Also there is something to do with CITP being a supplier to the club *confused*

 

Hope this helps

 

Looking after your environment - whether you like it or not! *tongue*

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