Discussion
RichB said:
They do indeed look good, they also have the benefit of looking like a "TVR" type of wheel, indeed they look a like Racelines or Compomotives, what are they?
They are Compomotives ordered to a special offset. I did not originally order them but bought them from the Pistonheads classifieds section from my250gt. He may even have another set. If so, your shipping should be cheaper as I am in Canada.Arthur
ivanhoew said:
..was that deleted on this chassis by tvr ?
The spare tire mount was there originally. With a very heavy double electric fan set-up hung from it. Cooling was the main issue, but that will be overshadowed if one is on the motorway and gets a flat. I was thinking of carrying a can of foam or a spare from a Volvo v40 that I believe fits the M.
Arthur
Hi Todd,
I always liked the look of wheels with black centres and a polished outer lip. Did you fit air conditioning? I can feel the heat coming off it from here.
I bought myself a period Smith's clock to fit. It even works. After having my appendix out on the weekend I believe the car will be that much quicker without dragging it around trapped inside me. Possibly too much info.
Arthur
I always liked the look of wheels with black centres and a polished outer lip. Did you fit air conditioning? I can feel the heat coming off it from here.
I bought myself a period Smith's clock to fit. It even works. After having my appendix out on the weekend I believe the car will be that much quicker without dragging it around trapped inside me. Possibly too much info.
Arthur
Wow. Went out on the road for the first time since I purchased it in 2005. Damn it is loud. To be fair the transmission tunnel shifter opening is wide open, I can see the ground going by underneath. And there is no carpeting in the back or a panel over the fuel tank. But damn, needs a little sound deadening to make a decent length of drive tolerable.
Three hours later, still grinning.
I will be driving it to the show on Sunday.
Pictures to follow.
Happy times.
Arthur
Three hours later, still grinning.
I will be driving it to the show on Sunday.
Pictures to follow.
Happy times.
Arthur
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