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RetroRob

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  1. #30 - not collected it yet. Will confirm once picked up.
  2. Taken another look at the roll bar, have not removed much of the bubble wrap but looks all good.
  3. This came with my car unfitted and still in bubble wrap. It may have some storage marks. £100 collected from North Staffordshire. Thanks Rob
  4. I'll add a photo shortly. This was fitted to my car before it was driven so other than idling briefly is unused. I removed it prior to running the car in. Located North Staffordshire or post at buyers cost. £250 Thanks Rob
  5. The dampers have come off a Sigma 125 S3 2014 but unused until April this year. I ran the car in on these then swapped over to Nitrons. The platform adjusters are used items I fitted at around 500 miles. Some signs of use and marks on the adjusters. I can email high res photo if PM me. Located in north Staffs for collection or post at buyers cost. £450 seems fair given they are over £300 a corner from CC when in stock.
  6. The dampers have come off a Sigma 125 S3 2014 but unused until April this year. I ran the car in on these then swapped over to Nitrons. The platform adjusters are used items I fitted at around 500 miles. Some signs of use and marks on the adjusters. I can email high res photo if PM me. Located in north Staffs for collection or post at buyers cost. £450 seems fair given they are over £300 a corner from CC when in stock.
  7. I have my Sigma booked in with them end of June. I will be happy to report back as they were recommended by other members.
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    Power Polishers

    More than one way to skin a cat, I chose not to go full mirror as would show up ever bit of dirt. I went for a 'reflective' finish. Still feel a compact polisher is better for an assembled 7 but everyone has their own preference.
  9. RetroRob

    Power Polishers

    I have recently polished my alloy. Personally, I'd get a compact DA. 3" to 5" head or you will struggle for space. Most polishers are big heavy lumps to use on a 7. If you want a mirror finish you will need to sand it first unless the alloy is not brush finished but better to use lots of fine discs (soon clog). Anything rougher than 1000 will add scratches. I mainly I used 2000 Plenty of clean rags or thick kitchen rolls work well. Lots of black goo to remove as you go. You will end up hand polishing quite a bit around wishbones, vents etc but it works just as well. To keep the shine afterwards...... I polished a spare sheet of alloy and marked it into squares. Applied various different polishes including a ceramic to each square and left outside for a few weeks in the rain. Meguiar's A2216EU Deep Crystal Step 3 Carnauba Liquid Car Wax was the clear winner for me. No stains or dulling. Easily the best out of the various products I had.
  10. Rivets - A couple of packs of these will do https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/134173071230?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=V0UXGxHAQjG&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=PfAcJbsARGO&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY Sealant - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255735550563?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=JlnGCbRUQUC&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=PfAcJbsARGO&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY A compact battery drill and pack of 4 or 4.1mm quality bits. Swap when going blunt to save effort. 4 3T axle stands An air riveter makes the job simple. Like stapling paper. Hand riveter would be hard work. Some spray waxoil or a can of white grease to squirt in the box sections to stop the old heads from rattling around . Clean surfaces before putting sealant on. I did both floors on an S3 recently and found it straight forward. Ordered from Caterham, 2 weeks delivery. Holes line up perfectly.
  11. "Nankangs" The reviews I read were from google, maybe they suit a 7 better than typical tin tops in the wet then.
  12. I did see the A052 and as you say, very expensive for some reason and little information.
  13. Thanks Chris, not a lot of reviews out there on them other than for minis. See 185 60 14" listed on the website. Nice they are catering for classics. Seems 3 other options. 1. Rainsports but i think they could be closer to the standard Avons 2. Nankangs but seen a few reviews saying heavy and unpredictable in the wet. 3. Toyo R888r which are looking the default option in 14" so far for me. Rob
  14. Digging up this older thread, has there been anything new in 14" choice. For 90% fast summer road use / odd track day. Looking for good steering feel/turn in, predictable on limit. Thanks
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