
Just finishing off a part built project which I've been working on for the last few months. Its needs a small amount of body work then off for
painting in the next few weeks, then SVA.
The slight problem is I cant find the bloody chassis number anywhere, could someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks guys
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/Sylva-Chat
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/styluslist/
thanks for the above links, seems that the chassis number only comes on the invoice and not on the chassis!
time to buy a metal stamp kit....
No problems. Welcome to the fold!
I recognise that car - did you buy it from a man in Goring by any chance???
There once was a fellow from Goring,
Who people found far from boring,
He was building a car,
But then he thought Bah,
I'd rather spend money on something else.
Sorry, I couldn't think of a rhyme for the last line 
quote:
Originally posted by Peteff
There once was a fellow from Goring,
Who people found far from boring,
He was building a car,
But then he thought Bah,
I'd rather spend money on something else.
Sorry, I couldn't think of a rhyme for the last line![]()
Indeed, picked it up from goring beginning of Feb. The guy bought it as a part built to put a different block in it, he couldn't bring himself to
undo all the hard work that had gone into and sold it to me.
I've been working on shut lines recently and getting fed up with the boot, getting it to align on all sides, at the right hight and the release
to opperate smoothly is taking its time.
Tip: R1 mirrors dont fit although advised they would, however suzuki GSXR600/750 do if you flip the base.
[Edited on 12/4/06 by se7ensport]
Well, most stylusowners are at the clubstylus website.
All kitcar owners are welcome and stylus owners can become a member for free.
BTW,
I bought myself 2 months ago a unfinished Stylus in Bristol. Quite an adventure to collect it coming all the way from Belgium with a 20ft trailer
behind my ford focus. Especially when we woke up on collection day and found out that it had been snowing during the night.
[Edited on 23/5/06 by Werner Van Loock]