My new Mistress...

My new Mistress...

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Johno

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8,443 posts

283 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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Well not quite so new, but I hadn't got the piccies done for ages and after being a complete techno numpty and requiring the assistance of everyone I know who knows anything about IT here are the first pics of my new Griffith.

It is now 3700 miles and 1 track day in 4 1/2 weeks .... still love it to bits

















For the keen eyed amongst you will spot the floor carpets are missing. They were being cleaned and I forgot to put them back in.

Hope you like it....I do




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Podie

46,630 posts

276 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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Johno, she's an absolute beauty! (am I'm very jealous!).

How about replacing the window switches with ally ones and the steering wheel screws with ally ones...?

Be perfect then.. IMHO...

beano1197

20,854 posts

276 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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Wow! What a beaut - love the dash especially!!!

(Great colour choice!)

M@H

11,296 posts

273 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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Lovely

Johno

Original Poster:

8,443 posts

283 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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Podie said: Johno, she's an absolute beauty! (am I'm very jealous!).

How about replacing the window switches with ally ones and the steering wheel screws with ally ones...?

Be perfect then.. IMHO...


I am waiting for Xmas when hopefully the nice man Santa will bring me the full Leven column upgrade which changes all the stalks, wheel screws and wipe adjuster knob thingy in one go.

Will then probably do the windscreen air vents aswell and then it will be sorted.

I think I will leave the window switches as they are as they blend into the trans tunnel nicely...IMHO.

Podie

46,630 posts

276 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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Johno... let's hope santa gets the message!

Either way, she's a cracker.

Paul V

4,489 posts

278 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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Looked great coming off that roundabout a little sideways last night, seeing it made me really want to get mine back ASAP.

Don

28,377 posts

285 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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I don't much go for Griffs myself these days, johno....but your car is stunning.

Beautiful. Enjoy .....

angusfaldo

2,791 posts

275 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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I am waiting for Xmas when hopefully the nice man Santa will bring me the full Leven column upgrade which changes all the stalks, wheel screws and wipe adjuster knob thingy in one go.

Will then probably do the windscreen air vents aswell and then it will be sorted.

I think I will leave the window switches as they are as they blend into the trans tunnel nicely...IMHO.




See if you can get a go in one with steel pedals. IMHO they improve the driving more than ally switch covers and a quick go will convince you to go the pedal route first.

That said, in the end I had the lot on mine. Well worth it.

Nice motor!

Johno

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8,443 posts

283 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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I totally agree about the metal pedals. I first need to get all the pedal at the same height. Once I am happy with the pedals heights I will be looking into which pedal set to buy. Why oh Why do people drive with all their pedals at different heights and how the hell does the dealer leave it like that !!!!!

The Leven pedals do look good, but they do not appear to allow the accelerator and brake to sit closely enough for a good heal and toe. Escpecially with my clumsy feet.

Do you use Level or someone elses ? Always anxious about buying the bolt on jobbies from Halfords ....

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angusfaldo

2,791 posts

275 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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Mine were Leven ones. They do full size and half size pedals. So you can choose what you want and if your desire is to heel and toe, you can choose two fat pedals for your go and stop.

This does leave less space for your left foot to rest though (when cruising the autobahn at warp factor ludicrous).

griff2be

5,089 posts

268 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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Johno

1) Lovely car

2) The Leven pedals DO allow you to get the accelerator and brake very close together. The mounting spindle (?) on the pedals is offset, thus allowing you to choose between 2 degrees of closeness by turning the pedals though 180 degrees. (Does that make sense?) :Edited to say that you don't need the 'fat' pedals to do this. The skinny ones do just fine:

The Leven pedals on mine are VERY close together.

Incidentally, I deliberately have my pedals at different heights. I have my brake pedal set slightly higher than the accelerator. This is so that when the brake is depressed it is then closer to the height of the accelerator, making heel and toeing easier (for me anyway!).

On a track day I found my brake pedal biting point ended up a lot lower (new pads which needed bedding in, plus maybe a little air in the system). With the biting point of the pedal much lower than the accelerator it was a nightmare trying to H&T effectively. Fortunately a borrowed spanner sorted things out, and I readjusted them again when I had bled the brakes.

Regards

Andy

P.S. I'm in the process of changing my mirrors for the corrado style ones like yours - much prefer them to the Citreon/Jag XJ220 ones. Any chance of a closeup photo of the mounting block that the mirror stalk sits on? Ta.

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griff2be

5,089 posts

268 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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P.S You need the full pedal set at around £120. I bought the cheaper ones originally, but they are just the 'plates' that you bolt through the existing pedals (which you have to drill yourself). The cheaper ones are a bit 'Halfords' if you know what I mean!

donatien

1,113 posts

259 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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Very Nice indeed. Enjoy.

What's the switch/knob top left of the glovebox for? My "old" style (well, 1999) Griff doesn't have that.

Ballistic Banana

14,698 posts

268 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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donatien said: Very Nice indeed. Enjoy.

What's the switch/knob top left of the glovebox for? My "old" style (well, 1999) Griff doesn't have that.



Think that might be an air vent me old bean.

She looks an absolute craker Johno and must say i am very Jealous of you.
Beautiful colour,nice interior and just an allround stuner

BB

HarryW

15,162 posts

270 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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Glorious motor johno, say it at VW look nicer in the flesh, enjoy
.........when I grow up.....

Harry

cleg

567 posts

265 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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that is looking the nads! very nice

vodkakid

1,076 posts

273 months

Thursday 7th November 2002
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very nice not as good as mine though

zippy500

1,883 posts

270 months

Friday 8th November 2002
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Very smart, cockpit looks very nice. Your a lucky chap. Good for you.

tij

23 posts

259 months

Saturday 9th November 2002
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Johno it looks like sex on wheels. Must buff up my green griff and get a decent digital camera - pick mine up tuesday with all the leven bits but must say black is back - I have your car as wallpaper now !! One last comment - if you were from Barnsley you would be a total 'tharse' with a car like that (I dont live there but trust me that's what they would say!!)