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RogNeedham

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  1. from my 2000 SLR. 2 piece with centre bolt. Pics available on request. A few scratches but solid £20.00 plus P&P. Located just north of Derby Rog
  2. Thanks both for your replies. Still working on other solutions. Will see how I get on....thanks again Rog
  3. Hi 2x 12 in wheels with fitted tyres from RH12 9PG to Midlands. Will happily meet up at any point north of Coventry up to Manchester / Sheffield Cheers Rog
  4. Hi Grant....how old are the tyres? cheers Rog
  5. Thanks all....wish I'd seen Mark's comment earlier as I know a few folks who were at c/boro...doh!
  6. Brilliant...thanks Martin. No particular rush. I'm buying from Mike Culmer...do you know him? I will send him a link to this thread and we can go from there cheers Rog
  7. looking to get a carbon dash from nr Horsham up to the Midlands/north cheers Rog
  8. seafront nr Chalkwell Sunday 19th about 2pm ish....a cracking day
  9. thanks Ed...that would be me - I live just up the road in Smalley. Just on the way to get fuel prior to evening blat :)
  10. Hi Rich will take a look in the parts bin when back home later in week.....Rog
  11. Hi Malc.....hope you're well. I have a TPS taken from my car last year when I was trying sort a problem. If that's not suitable (from SLR), I can still get Rover parts from my former employer if you have a part number. give me a shout on 07528 825805 as I'm heading Liverpool tomorrow for a conference and could take TPS with me all the best Rog
  12. echo Nick's comments. I spent a few hours walking the circuit to watch the racing at night well away from the GP circuit...out on the Nordschleife proper. All kins of crazy shanty towns get assembled -takes the locals days. Spent a pleasant 45mins chatiing to 4 local guys 'n gals after i tripped over a tree root. Was then asked if 'I fancied a sausage' which was bit disconcerting in a dark German wood at 2 in the morning - thankfully they meant a bratwurst - or at least that what they told me it was*hehe* not a corporate event - just lots of mad locals having a great time
  13. I have recently fitted a new tank. When I removed the old tank and disconnected the electrical feed, I noticed that the connector on the pump side then became loose, thereby making reconnection impossible once fitted to the new tank - ie. nothing to push against. Before disconnecting I'm sure i noticed that the black electrical connector on the wiring loom side pushed into the pump connector so that it was flush with the tank. I asked a local auto electrican if he could refix the fuel pump connector to the fuel pump body so that it was firm. He has done this but the loom connector now sits about 10cm proud from the tank side. I now have a major fuel leak from this area....something is not sealing right Anyone know of a decent pump repair outfit in the Midlands. Pump works fine - it's just that the leak will screw my fuel consumption*banghead*
  14. Ok thanks all. Time to remove scuttle and investigate
  15. Got a shiny new tank and with the car having a Stack8130 - I set about the calibration process. I have donwloaded the manual from Stack website. I have added my 4 litre 'reserve' and then, as the good book, says tried to enter calibration mode - which should be buttons 1&2 together (left to right) At this stage dash should read: Tank Qty 0L Reading 255 However when pressing buttons 1&2 I get following display: Stack 800 V5.10 ST8130KMP 11/09/02 I'm pretty convinced buttons are wired 1-4 left to right because 3rd button from left changes the display layer - confirmed by the manual any advice gratefully received*banghead*
  16. wanted to form the basis of a mould for some experimentation. Paint can be shabby but shape intact cheers Rog
  17. looking for a trailer on behalf of friend with an MG TF...please blatmail, or post here.
  18. *thumbup*On behalf of a mate and his recently acquired track day device! Engine is installed in a 2002 MG TF 160. The engine starts fine & idles smoothly, but when it's revved, it hits a limiter at about 5,750rpm. Snap-On diagnostics yields fault code P1522 which it says is "Variable Intake Solenoid #2 Circuit Malfunction". The solenoids are both measuring the resistance they should (7 ohms) and the brown, blue and black plugs to solenoids and temp sensor are all plugged in as they should be. Any help on solving this problem would be greatly appreciated :) Thanks Sounds a bit ECU to me..but would welcome more knowledgeable input rog
  19. ......er got a 1989 964 too 😬 Great car too but very different
  20. thanks NC - a few more days then onto Pistonheads
  21. It's time for this excellent car to go to a new home, as a newer version has come along to replace it 😬 Link to pic below here Mileage: 54202 MOT expiry: Nov 2014 Keepers: 2 lady owners, including Mrs N Service history: Porsche main dealer and Zentrum independent specialist in Nottinghamshire. Last serviced May 2014 @ 48k miles New rear tyres fitted - Feb 2014 Spec: manual transmission, electric windows, aircon, full black leather interior, CD player, heated seats, wind deflector, Meteor Grey metallic This car has run like the proverbial Swiss watch, having recently completed a 2700mile road trip round France (see pic). It has never been near a track and regularly returns c.30-31mpg. I've heard all the comments about 'can't afford a 911' blah, blah - but these are beautifully balanced cars. Priced at £14250 Location: Derby Contact: via BM or 07528 825805 Rog
  22. Hi Finlay, Just fished out a lens from the bits bin in the garage. I'll do you a deal on postage! How about I deliver by hand in the 7 if you pay the ferry 😬 Only joking, happy to post....or thinking about it a fellow 7er mate who lives near me is heading to outer Hebrides in a week or so, I could ask him if he could help out Rog
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