Pickud up my Westfield today
Pickud up my Westfield today
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PhilD

Original Poster:

178 posts

252 months

Sunday 24th September 2006
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Just thought I would share a picture of my new 2003 Westfield 2000 Zetec.

First advertised Friday morning, saw it Friday evening and paid my deposit, picked it up this afternoon. I have only driven the 45 miles home but absolutely loved it and can't wait to get stuck in to upgrading it!

GTRene

21,059 posts

248 months

Sunday 24th September 2006
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Looks good almost screaming for some tuning in that colour...nice, guess you will have some fun to comming weeks till winter fals in...
Drive safe but with a big
GTRene

Kiwi XTR2

2,693 posts

256 months

Monday 25th September 2006
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CONGRATULATIONS

Happy driving

Fer

7,765 posts

304 months

Monday 25th September 2006
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Have fun, and ignore all the comments about winter. Real men (and us mad wusses) drive 'em all year round!

LotusNova

512 posts

241 months

Monday 25th September 2006
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Nice one - have fun.

stone

1,538 posts

271 months

Monday 25th September 2006
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thumbup Whats the spec?

phild

Original Poster:

178 posts

252 months

Monday 25th September 2006
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Hi,

Thanks for the good words and congratulations!

The spec of the car is:

• 2.0 Ford Zetec 16v engine (Silver Top)
• Twin Webber DCOE 40’s
• Ford MT75 5 speed gearbox & Westfield MT75 quick shift
• Rial 15” rims fitted with Goodyear Eagle NCT S 195/50/15 tyres
• Full set of VDO gauges (Tacho, Speedo, Fuel level, Oil Pressure, Water Temperature)
• Westfield Zetec exhaust manifold & silencer
• 3 point inertia reel seatbelts.

Plans for upgrading are:
New Carpets (old green ones have faded really badly)
RAC spec roll bar
4 point harnesses
Reconnect the heater (cos I will be driving it all year round!)
Some carbon bits and pieces including custom boot box cover, and stone guards

That should take me through to the spring!

Phil

chriswhitlock

289 posts

241 months

Monday 25th September 2006
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Fer said:
Have fun, and ignore all the comments about winter. Real men (and us mad wusses) drive 'em all year round!


My thoughts exactly. Theres nothing like going out for a run on a cold, frosty morning.

Get yourself along to one of the monthly area meetings. You'll meet plenty of other like minded fools

James_N

3,284 posts

258 months

Monday 25th September 2006
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Congrats. Im thinking of buying one around feb next year. Whats peoples opinions on "Q" plate ones? Im being tempted by a factory built one just for peace of mind that its been put together without cutting any corners, also whats insurance like on one of these?

That roof doesnt look the worlds best fit. Is the weather gear good enough to use the car in the rain (not deliberatly, but say if you got caught in the rain while out somewhere?)

Again congrats on the purchase

remal

25,077 posts

258 months

Tuesday 26th September 2006
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Fer said:
Have fun, and ignore all the comments about winter. Real men (and us mad wusses) drive 'em all year round!


Same in my Tiger. A shame when people SORN them from OCt to March. at least you got a windscreen and roog. I have neither

remal

25,077 posts

258 months

Tuesday 26th September 2006
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[quote=James_N] Im thinking of buying one around feb next year. Whats peoples opinions on "Q" plate ones? quote]

Should make no difference, but I built mine Tiger so no problems getting a age reg plate. its easy when building one. otherwise just get a good one and have fun

Edited by remal on Tuesday 26th September 08:23

chriswhitlock

289 posts

241 months

Tuesday 26th September 2006
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James_N said:
Congrats. Im thinking of buying one around feb next year. Whats peoples opinions on "Q" plate ones? Im being tempted by a factory built one just for peace of mind that its been put together without cutting any corners


TBH, they wouldnt get through the SVA if any corners had been cut

James_N said:
also whats insurance like on one of these?


Insurance is normally quite cheap. Usually around £200. Unfortunalty, because im 22 its about £800!


Edited by chriswhitlock on Tuesday 26th September 09:27

remal

25,077 posts

258 months

Tuesday 26th September 2006
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James_N said:
also whats insurance like on one of these?


Insurance is normally quite cheap. Usually around £200. Unfortunalty, because im 22 its about £800!


Edited by chriswhitlock on Tuesday 26th September 09:27
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I'm 29 and it costs me £215 fully comp, limited miles 3000 per year. Have done 1500 of those miles since Le Man this year

Fer

7,765 posts

304 months

Tuesday 26th September 2006
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I'm old, but my Westfield is £340 for unlimited, fully comp, protected.

remal

25,077 posts

258 months

Tuesday 26th September 2006
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I ALSO have agreed value

Fer

7,765 posts

304 months

Tuesday 26th September 2006
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remal said:
I ALSO have agreed value


You dissing my wheels?

remal

25,077 posts

258 months

Tuesday 26th September 2006
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Fer said:
remal said:
I ALSO have agreed value


You dissing my wheels?


Never should be the other way roundcry

Fer

7,765 posts

304 months

Tuesday 26th September 2006
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remal said:
Fer said:
remal said:
I ALSO have agreed value


You dissing my wheels?


Never should be the other way roundcry


You're wheeling my diss?

Anyone who will keep running all year long as got to be alright!

barry ashcroft

1,958 posts

245 months

Thursday 28th September 2006
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Looks like Dan's old car?
Look after it and enjoy it all the best.
Where are you based?

phild

Original Poster:

178 posts

252 months

Thursday 28th September 2006
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Your right - well spotted! It is Dan's old car.

I'm based near Malmesbury, so will be joining the Bath and Bristol branch of the WSCC.

Maybe see you around Barry as we aren't that far apart?

Cheers

Phil

PS. Beautiful Westfield you have there! Looks fantastic and I bet it goes rather well!