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46inb
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new edinburgh owner

Post by 46inb » Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:12 pm

firstly a big thanks to all members for having such a great forum - i have been using it for a number of months to locate and buy my first lotus.

delighted to say i managed to get a low mileage S2 tourer on Saturday and have been smiling ever since. I have been looking for one since for about six months and this is the cleanest one that I have seen. so the advice in one of the threads that recommends that it is always worth hunting around is certainly correct. i have seen some rough examples.

mine has done 23K since new, one owner and stacks of history. it has always been garaged and this is obvious from the state of the hood and window seals. looks like it has been mantained as much as possible. it has a few stone chips, but everything else is immaculate.

one thing - i am still getting used to the steering, but the wheel seems to wobble left and right under braking. it does not judder at all (the car has had recent disks and shoes) but it does require to keep a reasonable grip when breaking hard. is this expected or should i get tracking/ball joints/ steering rack looked at. i stress that nothing knocks or judders - but the wheel does fight me a bit when breaking firmly. (i did put aside an allowance for some repairs in my budget).

well as a nebie i hope i haven't broken any of the forum protocols yet - am sure someone will put me right if i do !

here are some pictures:
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Re: new edinburgh owner

Post by kenny » Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:13 pm

:welcome

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Re: new edinburgh owner

Post by ryallm » Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:24 pm

:welcome I used to own an S2 Elise in exactly that colour and hood combination (silver Exige now). Still looks great to my eyes, although be warned that the red hood can take a bit of cleaning to keep it looking good.

On the steering wobble, best get it checked out by Ali at SLS http://www.scottishlotusspecialists.co.uk/ (if you haven't gathered already from reading this forum, Murray's service dept are best avoided). Doesn't sound like it should be too expensive to fix.

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Re: new edinburgh owner

Post by steve_weegie » Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:31 pm

:welcome

Looks exactly like my car, which is in fact Marks old one :lol:
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Re: new edinburgh owner

Post by 46inb » Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:33 pm

ryallm wrote::welcome I used to own an S2 Elise in exactly that colour and hood combination (silver Exige now). Still looks great to my eyes, although be warned that the red hood can take a bit of cleaning to keep it looking good.

On the steering wobble, best get it checked out by Ali at SLS http://www.scottishlotusspecialists.co.uk/ (if you haven't gathered already from reading this forum, Murray's service dept are best avoided). Doesn't sound like it should be too expensive to fix.

Mark
I intend to pay Ali a quick visit - interesting to see from the pile of service history that he was one of the MMC mechanics who serviced the car previously. So he may remember it.

How best to keep the hood clean ? Manual suggests sponging with soapy water !

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Re: new edinburgh owner

Post by steve_weegie » Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:38 pm

A sponge will get some of the surface grit off, but over a few months and especially in winter, you'll get engrained dirt into the weave. About once a year, I do mine with a stiff brush and plenty of hot water (no detergent) in the bath believe it or not! Once its dry, 2 or 3 coats of brush on tent waterproofer works wonders. I know you can get soft top refurb kits, but i've never used one myself.
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Re: new edinburgh owner

Post by VXJON » Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:40 pm

:welcome

Autoglym do a 2 part clean and protect kit for roofs which works very well :thumbsup

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Re: new edinburgh owner

Post by 46inb » Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:48 pm

steve_weegie wrote:A sponge will get some of the surface grit off, but over a few months and especially in winter, you'll get engrained dirt into the weave. About once a year, I do mine with a stiff brush and plenty of hot water (no detergent) in the bath believe it or not! Once its dry, 2 or 3 coats of brush on tent waterproofer works wonders. I know you can get soft top refurb kits, but i've never used one myself.
intention is that roof stays mostly in the boot...

but will try the old bath trick if I begin to struggle, or the soddin' crow that craps all over my other car decides to christen my lotus.

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Re: new edinburgh owner

Post by 666 » Sun Mar 30, 2008 9:21 pm

:welcome
Once had a '2006 Lotus Europa - bit more power version' but it leaked real bad!
I'm the unluckiest guy in world when it comes to cars, the last 12months being proof of that!! Why couldn't I just love uncomplicated things instead........................?

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Re: new edinburgh owner

Post by AJT » Sun Mar 30, 2008 9:30 pm

:welcome
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Re: new edinburgh owner

Post by BiggestNizzy » Sun Mar 30, 2008 9:41 pm

:welcome along :thumbsup
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Re: new edinburgh owner

Post by Andy G » Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:44 am

get the geo checked also - mention it to Ali and he can point you in the right direction :mrgreen: :thumbsup
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Re: new edinburgh owner

Post by whaleys » Mon Mar 31, 2008 11:05 am

:welcome - nice motor :thumbsup

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Re: new edinburgh owner

Post by Jinty » Mon Mar 31, 2008 5:33 pm

Nice car !!

:welcome

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Re: new edinburgh owner

Post by Paolo » Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:38 pm

Welcome!!!

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The Renovo range is pretty good for roofs. They do a cleaner and proofer. I think http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk sell it.

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