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XLR877

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S1X OK

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Saturday 10th January 2015
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Welcome aboard.

XLR877

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Saturday 10th January 2015
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DDg said:
Nice one. The peashooter exhaust in the other thread earlier today sounds great.
I've watched the video from ghibbett a few times, it made the peashooter exhaust a must have for me, I like it loud.

Helluvaname

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228 months

Saturday 10th January 2015
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Great first experience to be remembered biggrin and welcome to sevening.
The A272 does get better and better the further West you go!

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Now I just need to look at accessories, joining a local club and looking at track days - once I've bought a quieter exhaust wink
Not sure where in Hampshire you are, but there are several active Areas of the L7C down that way Map, and Nick is also reviving the West Hants Area this year as well, so plenty going on (once you've joined the L7C you can get involved with as many Areas as you like, so don't feel obliged to choose one specific Area/meet wink ).


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XLR877

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Helluvaname said:
Not sure where in Hampshire you are, but there are several active Areas of the L7C down that way url=http://www.lotus7.club/area-meetings/map]Map[/url], and Nick is also reviving the West Hants Area this year as well, so plenty going on (once you've joined the L7C you can get involved with as many Areas as you like, so don't feel obliged to choose one specific Area/meet wink ).
I live just outside Havant, just north of Portsmouth (like most of the country is I know wink) and would certainly be interested in finding out more about local clubs. I've found out there is Solent Sevens which I think will be the closest to me. I will also look at L7C membership.

Helluvaname

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Saturday 10th January 2015
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Great. Martin & Jo run the Solent Sevens group, which is also the South Hampshire Area group of the L7C.

Near you, there is a Club trip to the Isle of Wight in April ( post #29 here has the details) which is a really friendly social event (you wouldn't go for the roads eek) with usually around 100 sevens from all over the country, so a great way to meet up with others; and look around all the upgrade options available laugh

PM me if you join the Club and decide to go, and I'll introduce you to a few local members if you don't know anyone).

Chrisp5782

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159 months

Saturday 10th January 2015
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PM sent.

XLR877

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Saturday 10th January 2015
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DDg said:
The road between South Harting and Chichester - the B2141 is good, especially the twisty first uphill mile.
Looks good, I've not driven that road before even though it's close by. Thank you for pointing it out to me.




XLR877

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Sunday 11th January 2015
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Helluvaname said:
Great. Martin & Jo run the Solent Sevens group, which is also the South Hampshire Area group of the L7C.

Near you, there is a Club trip to the Isle of Wight in April ( post #29 here has the details) which is a really friendly social event (you wouldn't go for the roads eek) with usually around 100 sevens from all over the country, so a great way to meet up with others; and look around all the upgrade options available laugh

PM me if you join the Club and decide to go, and I'll introduce you to a few local members if you don't know anyone).
This looks good, thank you for the information. Just need to get things sorted.

zetecherb

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151 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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I saw you pick this car up today I was in the show room looking at the cream r300 and yellow r500. Looked a lovely car. Have fun smile

Gingerbread Man

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234 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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XLR877 said:
Looks good, I've not driven that road before even though it's close by. Thank you for pointing it out to me.
Out of your way a little, but a great route to get to Goodwood. I used to live in Petersfield.



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XLR877

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zetecherb said:
I saw you pick this car up today I was in the show room looking at the cream r300 and yellow r500. Looked a lovely car. Have fun smile
Thank you Tom. Have fun in choosing your car.

ghibbett

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206 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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Congrats on your purchase. I was looking at that red SS online last week and thought it looked nice.

XLR877 said:
I've watched the video from ghibbett a few times, it made the peashooter exhaust a must have for me, I like it loud.
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So now you've experienced how much more of an event a Caterham is to something like a 911 or an M3, get used to the car for a few months and then pop an aero screen on. It increases the intensity to the same degree all over again. You'll LOVE it smile

TheHoof

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193 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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XLR877 said:
we had so much fun on the A272, what a car. I certainly made the right choice and I love the peashooter exhaust, it added so much to the experience.
Congrats on the purchase! I'm also a fan of the 272 in a peashooter equipped supersport. I'll keep an eye open for you driving

XLR877

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TheHoof said:
Congrats on the purchase! I'm also a fan of the 272 in a peashooter equipped supersport. I'll keep an eye open for you driving
Hi David, thank you. I was out for most of the day on that road and the A32. I did wave at another 7 (I think it was bare aluminium with a green nose) on the Alton Road near Froxfield, having just driven up Stoner Hill. Was it anyone on here?

Now home, with the car washed and tucked up in the garage and looking online at what to buy, I will definitely get a half hood as having played with the full hood this morning it really is a bit of a faff. The tunnel bag from either SBFS or Caterham seems like an excellent idea. Also thinking of a shower cap, not just for the obvious use but also for when leaving the car parked in a car park for a while - is this a daft idea - what do you guys do?



XLR877

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Sunday 11th January 2015
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ghibbett said:
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So now you've experienced how much more of an event a Caterham is to something like a 911 or an M3, get used to the car for a few months and then pop an aero screen on. It increases the intensity to the same degree all over again. You'll LOVE it smile
Thank you Grant.
My main concern re the aero screen is whether or not i'd then feel compelled to wear a helmet, as I don't fancy a stone in the face at speed kicked up from the car in front. I'm not that good looking to start with so a missing tooth or dented forehead would put me on a par with Shrek laugh

TheHoof

296 posts

193 months

Monday 12th January 2015
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XLR877 said:
Hi David, thank you. I was out for most of the day on that road and the A32. I did wave at another 7 (I think it was bare aluminium with a green nose) on the Alton Road near Froxfield, having just driven up Stoner Hill. Was it anyone on here?

Now home, with the car washed and tucked up in the garage and looking online at what to buy, I will definitely get a half hood as having played with the full hood this morning it really is a bit of a faff. The tunnel bag from either SBFS or Caterham seems like an excellent idea. Also thinking of a shower cap, not just for the obvious use but also for when leaving the car parked in a car park for a while - is this a daft idea - what do you guys do?
We've got a half hood, tunnel bag and a long nose shower cap. Half hood is definitely a great purchase & I only bother with the shower cap when it's parked up at home as the garage I rent isn't completely watertight. That said I will probably take it to Le Mans as we all know it ''always rains at Le Mans".

When we park in public car parks, I just remove the steering wheel and master cut off key and leave it at that. The vast majority of people are sensible enough to look but not touch!

Next on my list is a hood bag and a track day compatible silencer.