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Hi all you lovely MLOC people. We're hopefully going to create a series of teaser videos for Lotus in the Peak 2024 and post them onto social media. Maybe you have suitable footage that could be used, or if you have ideas for getting more then please let us know. They'll be posted onto the Lotus in the Peak Facebook page, so please like and share onto other Facebook groups. here is the Link to our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/LotusinthePeak/ Here's the first of them: for more info and to get booked on follow the link https://www.midlandslotus.co.uk/forum/litpbooking/ LitP teaser 1.mp4
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You cant beat a bit of gold bling matey! However if you think they are a bit OTT, Ive got a full set of black Lotus badges including bonnet badge gathering dust.
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If you're not fixed on a later Cup then your money would be safe in something like this.... https://classifieds.seloc.org/ads/s240-pp/ That looks like a very nice car to me
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foxy76 started following Bilstein Repair Service
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I emailed them yesterday and they got straight back to me. [email protected] Here's what they said ... Basic overhaul charge is £92.50 plus vat per damper, this includes new seals, bearing, fresh oil and re-gas. But will exclude any main components, so any additional parts will be charged on top. We will advise of this if necessary before going ahead to confirm you agree if any additional costs apply. If you want them checked and repaired please send them back to our address, as below marked to the attention of the service department, including a cover letter with description what is required, a contact number and returns address Sent from my M2007J17G using Tapatalk
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Lotus double sided tape on the flaps over console (They are already attached to gater, peal and stick) Also sits ok without sticking them the flaps are stiff enough.
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I like the look of that. It would match my current gear cover. What holds it in place? Clip inside?
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I ordered mine online from Lotus for my S2 Exige is same part for Elise 111r. Part number A120V0172J from SJ Sportcars, Elise Parts Lotus dealer. Cost £90 plus vat.
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Colgy joined the community
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I actually got the dampers redone to get it through its MOT as it was up for sale and I sold it shortly afterwards, so didn't get the chance to drive it
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I have left a couple of voicemails and tried calling but to no avail Next will be try and call around when I get some time but to say a little disappointed at their customer service ?
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With the refreshed dampers, did you notice any difference to the way your car handled or responded to bumps etc compared to before the refresh?
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And I have new wheel centres to replace the tatty original ones. Are they genuine. No. Are they just a 1mm thick badge stuck onto an aftermarket centre of the right diameter. Yes. £6 each compared to the £35 each to buy originals from Lotus. Are they to everyone's taste, must be, its gold on gold 😮
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Guy I don't blame you for passing. I'm not saying it's a bad car but 29,000 miles, a substantial portion of which are on track including some cruncher drivers that can't heel and toe ..... it would worry me. Standard Lotus service intervals aren't designed for full-on track cars. I'd want to see much shorter service intervals and so on.
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Elisemadray started following Tyre Quandry - New Elise
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Luvly Car Guy , I would Defo get the tyres changed will have hardened , V105' are a good all round sports tyre I have them on mine, I would only go more Track orientated if you actually plan on doing lots of track days I do track days on mine and they are fine, just not going to set lap records, but they will keep you safer in the rain/wet cars are very individual things we spend our money and enjoy, I just know your gonna luv it if you get it if not like buses another will be along
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Lol, I doubt many were leisurely spins on a back road with the roof off. I would suspect that when it comes to 'track' sessions, training/coaching others are going to be the harshest on all extremes of the movable/consumable parts.......
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nrb993 joined the community
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That’s a shame it’s a lovely looking car. It is cheap for a Cup and I guess there’s a reason for that. Not many out there to be fair☹️. I’d still suggest joining the FB group if it’s a Cup your after, they tend to get posted up on there before anywhere else so got to be worth a poke.
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I'm going to pass on this car unfortunately. There's a 2 year gap in the service history and the car was used mainly as a track car to train/coach people who booked sessions with the owner. It's a lovely piece of kit but for £38k, I want something I can be more sure about. I suspect most of the 29,000 miles have been hard ones!!
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Yes E5 is available even in rural Scotland I made sure I fully topped up with E5 but my Evora can run on E10 but it did make it run awful so stuck to Shell E5
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13 thousand 8 hundred and 9...and a half laps of Anglesey long circuit. 😁
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What sort of mileage has it done? Big track day miles on sticky tyres will have an affect on the suspension. Again I’m not saying there’s anything untoward it’s what they’re built for, it’s just something I’d be checking closely.
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You don't' have to teel me about that, it's been a 10 year inner battle for me and still won't go away - Elise or Exige? -Elise or Exige? - Elise or Exige? - Elise or Exige? -Elise or Exige? - Elise or Exige? - Elise or Exige? -Elise or Exige? - Elise or Exige? - Elise or Exige? -Elise or Exige? - Elise or Exige? ..... you get the idea! You know that I bloody LOVE the Exige V6, it's a proper event to drive on faster roads and has fabulous supercar looks, but for Peak District back roads the Elise is just more playful, more fun
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Agreed Dunc, and it’s also part of the reason I sold my V6. That and the fact the Elise is so much more nimble on a B road. You really feel the difference.
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To be fair it's not just the tax though Dave, general running costs for the V6 are also higher than for an Elise, tyres, brakes, fuel, servicing..... it all adds up. Regarding the tyres, use them as a bargaining point but then take the car without them and see how it feels. If the wheels/tyres have been stored indoors in a cool place for long periods of time (maybe even wrapped in cling film, who knows?) then they could well be ok. Regardless, they will almost certainly be ok for dry/summer use