jps
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posted on 12/9/13 at 12:12 PM |
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Luxury touches - integrated tool kit...
A frivolous thought at this stage - but i've been reading up on the fuel-tank-breather thread and thinking about fitting a boot eventually - one
reason being that I can then carry a compact tool kit at all times - especially when touring.
Had a quick look on eBay - loads out there, at reasonable prices ;-) : Ferrari 365 Tool Kit Jack Roll Bag 365 GTB 4 Daytona
Tools
I'm just trying to think of a solution that is a bit classier than 'wedged behind the passenger seat'. Anyone else done anything
along these lines?
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bi22le
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posted on 12/9/13 at 12:23 PM |
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Our cars are never classy!
Its loud, rattly and hard to get in and out of. As the cool wall on top gear measures by, picking Sienna Miller up from a central london hot spot - NO
WAY!!!
Boot bag full of tools on the fuel tank held down with velcro, thats me!!
Track days ARE the best thing since sliced bread, until I get a supercharger that is!
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http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/13/viewthread.php?tid=139152&page=1
Me doing a sub 56sec lap around Brands Indy. I need a geo set up! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHksfvIGB3I
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theprisioner
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posted on 12/9/13 at 01:16 PM |
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I fitted a Fiat 500 tool kit into the back of the spare wheel attached to the rear for touring. I did actually use it once in Shieldaig in Scotland.
Worked fine. This part of the car is wasted space so why not put in a bit of insurance. After your posting I could not find a 500 tool kit on ebay
but this came up as similar:
Item 261278889764
http://sylvabuild.blogspot.com/
http://austin7special.blogspot.co.uk/
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whitestu
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posted on 12/9/13 at 01:56 PM |
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I have a tool set from Lidl that has pretty much everything you might need in a plastic case in the boot. It was £20 so not too much of a risk if
someone pinches it. I've only opened it once though and that was to check something that turner out to be fine!
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Bluemoon
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posted on 12/9/13 at 02:00 PM |
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Hopefully your car will be more reliable than the tool kit suggests the 365 are..
On a more sensible note, feel free I have one just in case. It has saved calling the breakdown truck once.. Having built the car I could select the
tools needed in the tool bag
Dan
[Edited on 12/9/13 by Bluemoon]
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DIY Si
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posted on 12/9/13 at 03:27 PM |
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I think you'd be daft not to carry at least a few spare tools and bits and if you have the chance to neatly tuck them away, them I'd do
so. I used to have a few 10mm spanners behind my passenger seat purely because they'd rattled their way there and I couldn't reach them.
Having somewhere secure to put them would've been a better approach!
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paulf
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posted on 12/9/13 at 05:10 PM |
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Well looking at that I think that the leather tool roll may be original Ferrari but the tools are just cheap spanners and screwdrivers as sold on any
car boot or Sunday market.Not very good value for £14500, do they really expect to sell it for that?
Paul
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Bare
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posted on 13/9/13 at 02:49 AM |
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that's Hilarious!
In my part of the world the typical Ferrari owner looks like he would have trouble undoing a Bra strap.
Using Chopsticks is seemingly the extent of manual dexterity.. evidenced by the inept gear shifting and abysmal parking skills.
A tool kit .. for What?
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dhutch
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posted on 13/9/13 at 05:55 AM |
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My cars has got (came with) one of the Audi oil bottle pouches that come with the 2l diesal a4's etc.
Quite a nice think, about 2l in volume, velco on the back, with the matching velco on the top of the tunnel under the dash. Basically out of site,
holds all the core basics*, and lives in the car permanently.
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Ajustable/Screwdrivers/Pliers
Tape/jublieclip/hosejoiner/fuses
And a 3m length of wire on a fag lighter plug.
Daniel
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Not Anumber
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posted on 13/9/13 at 07:49 AM |
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This is sound advice, Im going to make up a tool roll to keep with the car. The only thing i'm not sure what to do about is a portable jack.
Presumably a small general purpose scissor jack would do at a pinch by the roadside but im wondering if theres something better out there for lifting
25mm square section chassis.
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