17 Mar 2009, 00:49
For all those that are interested, the steering column housing/canopy/cowling, call it what you want, is now available.
here is the link http://tinyurl.com/dc5cfh It is only available through the DCS store, I think they had a few remade through some sort of injection moulding process and are like the real McCoy, and they are selling them for a bargain price of $133 each. Apparently, included in the price, it comes with a certificate of authenticity as well. I need one because one of mine is broken, but what I might do is make one out of Lego and spend the $133 dollars on something else because I'm tight. As the exchange rate is at this very moment, $133 = £94.58, What else could we do with this sort of sum of money rather than buy this remanufactured component for the disconcerning enthusiast???
regards Jason.
P.S. I think Tony might be organising a wee drink over the Easter Holidays down in the southeast if any body would wish to join us. Even in this current economic climate, my Boss gave me a Bonus at work this month because I hadn't broken anything, so I would like to treat anybody who turns up for a beer with Tony and I, and spend my Bonus money of £94.58 on the first round of beers.
I am not one to count my chickens, and I'm sure that none of you cannot recall the last time you saw me in any of my cars, well, I had 'UDH' running today. I must admit it has been lack of enthusiasm as of late, but Tony has been hounding me to get at least one going, so i'm trying. I am also going to try and make Eurotech as well. I have a cunning plan up my sleeve also, I was going to get the AA to take me there and get the RAC to bring me home. If my cunning plan should indeed work, I will have to park it on a plastic sheet at Aarons though because I have never known a car like this to piss every type of lubricant and fluid within it every where. POS.
here is the link http://tinyurl.com/dc5cfh It is only available through the DCS store, I think they had a few remade through some sort of injection moulding process and are like the real McCoy, and they are selling them for a bargain price of $133 each. Apparently, included in the price, it comes with a certificate of authenticity as well. I need one because one of mine is broken, but what I might do is make one out of Lego and spend the $133 dollars on something else because I'm tight. As the exchange rate is at this very moment, $133 = £94.58, What else could we do with this sort of sum of money rather than buy this remanufactured component for the disconcerning enthusiast???
regards Jason.
P.S. I think Tony might be organising a wee drink over the Easter Holidays down in the southeast if any body would wish to join us. Even in this current economic climate, my Boss gave me a Bonus at work this month because I hadn't broken anything, so I would like to treat anybody who turns up for a beer with Tony and I, and spend my Bonus money of £94.58 on the first round of beers.
I am not one to count my chickens, and I'm sure that none of you cannot recall the last time you saw me in any of my cars, well, I had 'UDH' running today. I must admit it has been lack of enthusiasm as of late, but Tony has been hounding me to get at least one going, so i'm trying. I am also going to try and make Eurotech as well. I have a cunning plan up my sleeve also, I was going to get the AA to take me there and get the RAC to bring me home. If my cunning plan should indeed work, I will have to park it on a plastic sheet at Aarons though because I have never known a car like this to piss every type of lubricant and fluid within it every where. POS.
Regards Jay Monk
VIN: # 3928
VIN: # 4989
VIN: # 3928
VIN: # 4989