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Sean2015

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  1. Red with aero near Nostell Priory Thursday 15th (yesterday) heading towards Wakefield just before 1700.
  2. Red with aero near Nostell Priory Thursday 15th (yesterday) heading towards Wakefield just before 1700.
  3. Since replacing my gearbox (T9) oil with Redline MTL the shifts are far smoother and slicker (normal road use).
  4. Spotted yellow W189... parked up on Blyth Road earlier part of this week by the house being refurbished
  5. Red approaching the traffic lights by The Dome in Doncaster yesterday just before midday. I was on the pavement, gave you a wave, don't think you saw me.
  6. Duncan, Excellent description and photos. Could I just add that some Roadsport silencers may not require the perforated tube being cut by dremel; on my car (2010 S3) the perforated tube has a swaged connection so does not require cutting.(you should be able to see the swaged connection if you look down the inlet pipe into the silencer).
  7. Could well have been the same one I saw down at Campsall that afternoon, not seen many green ones around here.
  8. Spotted bright green Caterham this afternoon about 12:20 going from Campsall to Askern. Waved but you might not have seen us, walking the dogs across the fields.
  9. Blue and ally travelling through Campsall and Sutton towards Doncaster yesterday about 15:30. Skies were quite grey and dark so you had your full hood up ready.
  10. Probably went through similar thought process/cost comparisons some 12 months ago with my 125; initially thought that the 155 would give me suitable/adequate increase. In the end, went for the 175 (and laminova oil cooler). Delighted to say still happy with the 175 - more than enough 'go' for me, with perfect manners and starts first time.
  11. That's them. I've seen others use various clamps on the lower tube but for me using the flexible jaws and gooseneck means that I can position the sat nav where I want while the tunnel takes the main 'weight' to give stability. Sean
  12. I use the following, both sourced from Amazon (electronics and photo). These allow me to mount the sat nav resting on the tunnel top in front of the gear lever with the screen fairly well shielded from the sun (previous to this I used to mount the sat nav via sucker to the dash - at times the screen was badly affected by glare and the sucker occasionally fell off). I locate the clamp around the key cylinder and then the goose neck allows me to pull the sat nav forward when required or to be pushed further back under the dash. Excess cabling is bundled up behind the sat nav with a cable wrap. H&S Smartphone tripod mount universal clamp holder Smatree flexible clamp mount and gooseneck extension
  13. Oxted Thundersport black mohair half hood bought new in 2016. Cut for S3 metric car with standard roll bar. Hood has been lightly used and is in as new condition. £150 incl UK p&p.
  14. Jonathan, 2 x canisters and 1 x black roll please. Many thanks, Sean
  15. I was pondering this approach as well but then someone posted an alternative solution, which appears better (I have not yet installed this myself). There is now a blog........Gearbox oil filler / dipstick modification. Might be a better solution all round.
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