RE: Zertec Update

Friday 15th February 2002

Zertec Update

Zertec promise us they'll have their all singing, all dancing website and shop online shortly. In the meantime they've published some simple pages detailing all their products and details of new ones in the pipeline. Check out www.zertec.co.uk.


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zertec

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499 posts

284 months

Friday 15th February 2002
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The website designers have promised the online shopping website in March

bryanlister

4,540 posts

282 months

Friday 15th February 2002
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I wish you every success Clive. That is an impressive product range - I am pleased Zertec exist!

plotloss

67,280 posts

271 months

Friday 15th February 2002
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I love those S12 style closed headlights, they really are nice.

Top work!

Matt.

manek

2,972 posts

285 months

Friday 15th February 2002
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Hear hear!

Graham B

1,359 posts

284 months

Friday 15th February 2002
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The seats look amazing...

Graham

richb

51,697 posts

285 months

Friday 15th February 2002
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Some excellent stuff here Clive, but how about the Speed12 enclosed light arrangement for a Griffith, but designed to fit behind the standard Griff shaped perspex? And...what about the afterburners but with a full sized Griff shaped (well, upside down Vauxhall) perspex cover rather than the blended in lamps? They just don't do it for me, they look like p!55-holes in the snow! No offense, I don't like them on the Griffith "Special 100" run-out cars either! Rich...

Brm Brm

217 posts

275 months

Friday 15th February 2002
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Any chance of some alloy stalks etc for wedges yet Clive - theres lots of us out here who are waiting.....!

PS. Will the seats fit my SEAC and is the recline angle adjustable???

Grant Tuscan

147 posts

272 months

Friday 15th February 2002
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I would like to see a wider shot showing the Spd 12 style lights on the Cerbera to get a better idea of how they look. Also, Clive is there any chance of Zertec producing an up date for the Lotus Esprit rear lights to the latest 2002 spec round lights? (would look great with Afterburners!)

zertec

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499 posts

284 months

Saturday 16th February 2002
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I would like to see a wider shot showing the Spd 12 style lights on the Cerbera to get a better idea of how they look. Also, Clive is there any chance of Zertec producing an up date for the Lotus Esprit rear lights to the latest 2002 spec round lights? (would look great with Afterburners!)



There will be some full shots of the open S12 lights soon. We are already working on replacement tail lights for the Esprit based on the Afterburners.

zertec

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499 posts

284 months

Saturday 16th February 2002
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The afterburners are already available for the Elise.....

zertec

Original Poster:

499 posts

284 months

Saturday 16th February 2002
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Any chance of some alloy stalks etc for wedges yet Clive - theres lots of us out here who are waiting.....!

PS. Will the seats fit my SEAC and is the recline angle adjustable???



The problem with the Wedges are the different variation of columns used by TVR and the relatively low volume of cars produced hance a much smaller market.

The seats will fit in the SEAC and the recline angle can be set when installing the seats.

zertec

Original Poster:

499 posts

284 months

Saturday 16th February 2002
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Some excellent stuff here Clive, but how about the Speed12 enclosed light arrangement for a Griffith, but designed to fit behind the standard Griff shaped perspex? And...what about the afterburners but with a full sized Griff shaped (well, upside down Vauxhall) perspex cover rather than the blended in lamps? They just don't do it for me, they look like p!55-holes in the snow! No offense, I don't like them on the Griffith "Special 100" run-out cars either! Rich...



There will be a version of the faired-in S12 triple cluster for the Griffith that will look like the Cerbera ones shown. These will only be available for customers who want to blend the units in. The difficulty with what you suggest is space. It was very tight just fitting the twin headlights into the Griffith aperture, you must remember that what you see does not include the parts and structure you need for mounting the lights.

I considered the faired in rear lights for the Griffith (they would be flush fitting) and put off doing it for a while (too many projects). The open version matches the open headlights that we provide for the front. I may revisit the idea when we produce the faired in front S12 lights. Fairing them in also makes them much more expensive.

Regards
Clive

RichB

51,697 posts

285 months

Thursday 29th August 2002
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Clive, I sent you an e-mail a couple of days ago regarding your progress with the 55mm clear indicators - faired in with perspex for the Griff. As it looks like you are on "gassing" at the moment, any chance of a reply? Rich...

JonRB

74,793 posts

273 months

Thursday 29th August 2002
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The website designers have promised the online shopping website in March
Clive - do you want to announce a tiny bit of slippage on that?

tuscan_s

3,164 posts

274 months

Thursday 29th August 2002
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March 2003

bjwoods

5,015 posts

285 months

Thursday 29th August 2002
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How about a 2 piece roof for a griffith and/or chimaera(standard roof colours materials).

I would love to have one, to haveboth luggage/picnic,etc in the boot and the roof down, and to be able to put the roof up quickly, would be bliss!!!

I know some company used to make one. So it can be done....

Graham and Rosie

850 posts

285 months

Friday 30th August 2002
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And if it could be made to fit on the rear shelf it would be ideal - no emptying the boot to get the roof up in a shower

Graham

squirrelz

1,186 posts

272 months

Friday 30th August 2002
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Or even behind the seats, rather than on the shelf.

JonRB

74,793 posts

273 months

Friday 30th August 2002
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Would the width of two panels small enough to fit behind the seats be great enough?

It would be great if it was - I'd buy one.

And Clive, I'd still be up for a clear polycarbonate roof panel as mentioned in a previous thread last year.

jodypress

1,930 posts

275 months

Friday 30th August 2002
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wedge automotive do a two piece roof for the chimaera and griffith for £400. here's the link

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/shpub/wcat18.html

jody