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Jamesyg said:It is slodges old car, then went into a collection for 4 years and has done 10 miles since then!
Jay. said:Jamesyg said:NXI20 said:Clubbie is 003 on the options code.
Welded floor plates & carpet with the appropriate cage cutouts are the signs it's been done properly if it's not a genuine CS.
To get really picky, the sun visors are different too (foldable end flaps to accommodate the cage). These are NLA and I've never seen them on a non-genuine CS (people just either dump the sun visor completely or it's tucked up by the screen & useless if the front section of cage is fitted).
ETA: I think that car might have been owned by a user called slodge on PH - it's got a lot of the mods he put on his. If so, it's a genuine good 'un.
Thanks for all the help guys! Knew I could rely on you lot!
I have viewed the car, it's an absoloute stunner. It is slodges old car, then went into a collection for 4 years and has done 10 miles since then!
Looks like I may be about to take the plunge on my first GT3 - subject to PPI.
Excited and apprehensive at the same time!
That's very exciting, wish I could stretch to afford this!
Jamesyg said:NXI20 said:Clubbie is 003 on the options code.
Welded floor plates & carpet with the appropriate cage cutouts are the signs it's been done properly if it's not a genuine CS.
To get really picky, the sun visors are different too (foldable end flaps to accommodate the cage). These are NLA and I've never seen them on a non-genuine CS (people just either dump the sun visor completely or it's tucked up by the screen & useless if the front section of cage is fitted).
ETA: I think that car might have been owned by a user called slodge on PH - it's got a lot of the mods he put on his. If so, it's a genuine good 'un.
Thanks for all the help guys! Knew I could rely on you lot!
I have viewed the car, it's an absoloute stunner. It is slodges old car, then went into a collection for 4 years and has done 10 miles since then!
Looks like I may be about to take the plunge on my first GT3 - subject to PPI.
Excited and apprehensive at the same time!
Rallyeman said:Jamesyg said:NXI20 said:Clubbie is 003 on the options code.
Welded floor plates & carpet with the appropriate cage cutouts are the signs it's been done properly if it's not a genuine CS.
To get really picky, the sun visors are different too (foldable end flaps to accommodate the cage). These are NLA and I've never seen them on a non-genuine CS (people just either dump the sun visor completely or it's tucked up by the screen & useless if the front section of cage is fitted).
ETA: I think that car might have been owned by a user called slodge on PH - it's got a lot of the mods he put on his. If so, it's a genuine good 'un.
Thanks for all the help guys! Knew I could rely on you lot!
I have viewed the car, it's an absoloute stunner. It is slodges old car, then went into a collection for 4 years and has done 10 miles since then!
Looks like I may be about to take the plunge on my first GT3 - subject to PPI.
Excited and apprehensive at the same time!
What happened? It's still listed for sale? I was interested in this myself
Marky911 said:.......
It had also had plates welded to the floor for the front section of cage.
Y2K said:Marky911 said:.......
It had also had plates welded to the floor for the front section of cage.
Does that mean the front section cannot be removed?
Y2K said:I see. So front section can be removed for road driving. :thumb: