Lights half closed... Pic Inside
Lights half closed... Pic Inside
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LotusACBC

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2,591 posts

308 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2003
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First off let me say, this is one of the most beautiful S4S's. My God, what I would do to have this. Secondly, its on Ebay right now for only 40 large. Man it gets me to know that I can have an Esprit now in my life, but its just not practical at this time. Because if it was, I would buy that S4S in No time.

Anyway, look at this pic:

http://community.webshots.com/scripts/slides.fcgi?albumID=70781895&security=HOsqGB&pos=21&play=0&time=5

How are the lights not fully down? What, did they disconnect the battery just before the lights went down completely?

cnh1990

3,035 posts

287 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2003
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It does not have the coveted 3 piece futura wheels or the sports exhaust so it will not command a higher price into the 40's. Maybe mid 30's for the extras he has put in. The dual sport exhaustand Futura's are worth a bit more maybe 3-5K. There is manual crank for the lights if the batery is disconnected for the lights.
Calvin

LotusACBC

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2,591 posts

308 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2003
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cnh1990 said:
It does not have the coveted 3 piece futura wheels or the sports exhaust so it will not command a higher price into the 40's. Maybe mid 30's for the extras he has put in. The dual sport exhaustand Futura's are worth a bit more maybe 3-5K. There is manual crank for the lights if the batery is disconnected for the lights.
Calvin


Oh, where is the manual crank located? In the front I presume with the spare and jack.

cnh1990

3,035 posts

287 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2003
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Under the front bonnet. It is a plastic knob on the motor that raises and lowers the pod. If you spin it in either direction it will lower or raise pod. At least if the mechinism fails at night you can still raise the lights to drive home.

Calvin

LotusACBC

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2,591 posts

308 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2003
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cnh1990 said:
Under the front bonnet. It is a plastic knob on the motor that raises and lowers the pod. If you spin it in either direction it will lower or raise pod. At least if the mechinism fails at night you can still raise the lights to drive home.

Calvin


Clever. That would suck not being able to open them.