Was maybe someone on here, we were in a Yellow Honda NSX, if so Hi
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The reason i love the Azure blue is i saw one over Christmas & NY up in the Callandar area, near the wool mill where Hamish the cow is, it follow us all the way up through Callandar etc and as we turned in to see Hamish it floored it away and sounded amazing, was very shiney too
Was maybe someone on here, we were in a Yellow Honda NSX, if so Hi
Was maybe someone on here, we were in a Yellow Honda NSX, if so Hi
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Hello and welcome.
Let me be the first to tell you that Yellow is the best colour

Let me be the first to tell you that Yellow is the best colour

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renmure wrote:Hello and welcome.
Let me be the first to tell you that Yellow is the best colour
P.s the little pic under your name looks like one of the garage pics in PH i was drooling over, if it is you, your one lucky guy
I dont have a garage to use as the NSX is in it so im hoping to get a Hard top and one of those rain covers i see being mentioned
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Welcome Donna. Good choice of car!
I fell in love with the Elise as soon as I saw one and knew I had to have one! Didn't go for a test drive and was not disappointed.
I also vote yellow hehe
I also vote yellow hehe
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2008 Elise S, Solar Yellow
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Yep, they are both JDM K20 engines, blue one is standard, yellow is S/C.
A new Link-Up Honda conversion with a used K20 is £10K total, or £13k S/C. Add £3K with a new engine. However I had the blue(N1 TUT) converted in 2004 but got a special deal as it was the first in Scotland and I used it as a demo. However it got to the stage where there was very little paint left on the front, and with tangles with deer, armco, and a rear ending from a German Elise, it needed new bodywork and a refresh so was off the road for quite a while.
In the meantime a friend was selling his car and needed £10K as a deposit on a new one, so I got a bargain. He had a conversion done the year before with a new JDM Honda engine, it is LHD, but true value was more like £16K, especially in Europe. That became N3 TUT when I fitted the S/C.
S1 Honda'd cars are now down to £14K, but not many come up for sale.
tut
ps NSX is a lovely car, and I think you are the only member of SE that has one.
A new Link-Up Honda conversion with a used K20 is £10K total, or £13k S/C. Add £3K with a new engine. However I had the blue(N1 TUT) converted in 2004 but got a special deal as it was the first in Scotland and I used it as a demo. However it got to the stage where there was very little paint left on the front, and with tangles with deer, armco, and a rear ending from a German Elise, it needed new bodywork and a refresh so was off the road for quite a while.
In the meantime a friend was selling his car and needed £10K as a deposit on a new one, so I got a bargain. He had a conversion done the year before with a new JDM Honda engine, it is LHD, but true value was more like £16K, especially in Europe. That became N3 TUT when I fitted the S/C.
S1 Honda'd cars are now down to £14K, but not many come up for sale.
tut
ps NSX is a lovely car, and I think you are the only member of SE that has one.
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Two K20'stut wrote:Yep, they are both JDM K20 engines, blue one is standard, yellow is S/C.
A new Link-Up Honda conversion with a used K20 is £10K total, or £13k S/C. Add £3K with a new engine. However I had the blue(N1 TUT) converted in 2004 but got a special deal as it was the first in Scotland and I used it as a demo. However it got to the stage where there was very little paint left on the front, and with tangles with deer, armco, and a rear ending from a German Elise, it needed new bodywork and a refresh so was off the road for quite a while.
In the meantime a friend was selling his car and needed £10K as a deposit on a new one, so I got a bargain. He had a conversion done the year before with a new JDM Honda engine, it is LHD, but true value was more like £16K, especially in Europe. That became N3 TUT when I fitted the S/C.
S1 Honda'd cars are now down to £14K, but not many come up for sale.
tut
ps NSX is a lovely car, and I think you are the only member of SE that has one.
There is a silver one on Pistonheads for £14800, tbh i think i would kill myself in a Honda powered Elise.
The standard 118hp Elise will be the fastest car i think ive owned
The NSX is Steves, and thanks he loves it, he got it last year as a sensible car to replace the Atom he crashed
When i was searching for the the Man with the Atom on here i found a post about our crash, how embarassing
http://www.scottishelises.com/phpbb/vie ... rk#p175475
The NSX seemed a sensible replacement at the time and i swore id never go in another Atom
Thats why im not fussed about buying a faster Elise as im sure the 118hp will be a fab enough car for me since ive only had a CTR and some older jap cars.
Hopefully be at K/Hill when you have your cars up, id love to see a Honda powered car in the flesh.
Thanks
Donna
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Hi Donna
Welcome along
Like others have said some colours are pretty rare but worth looking for, heres a couple more colours for you
Chrome Orange S1

Lightning Yellow S2

If you do intend to take the car on track it's worth looking out for one with some sensible upgrades ~(so long as it hasn't been tracked within an inch of its life obviously) and let someone else take the loss for fitting them ~rarely will you make your money back for adding performance upgrades.although they may make your car easier to sell ~ breaded brake hoses, stainless steel clam bolts, alloy radiator, are worth it if fitted as they can be a pain to do
If you find an S1 in a colour you like with a hardtop for instance its likely to be cheaper than paying out for a hardtop @£500-£750 later it you wanted one,
there are relatively few cars for sale compared with other marques so most are known cars, If you buy a known car you can often track its upgrade/ evolution through threads on here
Welcome along
Like others have said some colours are pretty rare but worth looking for, heres a couple more colours for you
Chrome Orange S1

Lightning Yellow S2

If you do intend to take the car on track it's worth looking out for one with some sensible upgrades ~(so long as it hasn't been tracked within an inch of its life obviously) and let someone else take the loss for fitting them ~rarely will you make your money back for adding performance upgrades.although they may make your car easier to sell ~ breaded brake hoses, stainless steel clam bolts, alloy radiator, are worth it if fitted as they can be a pain to do
If you find an S1 in a colour you like with a hardtop for instance its likely to be cheaper than paying out for a hardtop @£500-£750 later it you wanted one,
there are relatively few cars for sale compared with other marques so most are known cars, If you buy a known car you can often track its upgrade/ evolution through threads on here
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donnac wrote: P.s the little pic under your name looks like one of the garage pics in PH i was drooling over, if it is you, your one lucky guy
Start another thread in the Gallery Section with some pics of the NSX.donnac wrote: I dont have a garage to use as the NSX is in it so im hoping to get a Hard top and one of those rain covers i see being mentioned
Not really a car you see very often and I have definitely never seen a Yellow one
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I love the chrome orange


This was yesterday on the dukes pass


This was yesterday on the dukes pass
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We have two Atoms on here, George Hay with a 220, and Andy Gordon with a 245, which he recently put up for sale.
tut
tut
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I think the name Andy rings a bell, its who ever has the 3 as Steve had ordered a S/C atom 3 and bought the 220 until it was ready, unfortunately as per the link above it didnt last longtut wrote:We have two Atoms on here, George Hay with a 220, and Andy Gordon with a 245, which he recently put up for sale.
tut
Goodnight everyone
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I came on here thinking about buying an S2 Exige in a year and then a couple of weeks later bought s1 111s. This was in June when the financial crisis wasn't so bad. From 10k still had plenty of change over to pay for insurance (I was 21 at the time) and a few hundred to put in the mending fund. Came with hardtop and full interior retrim (2K invoice for it) etc so you should be able to pick one up no bother for that sort of money. When I was looking I found it was handy to look down south as the prices seemed to be more reasonable (get more for your money). O and you won't be disappointed with the purchase I love every bit of mine. If you need a hand I have a sheet somewhere that lists all the look out for's that I made when I was looking for my S1. I'll have a look for it as its handy to look at.







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Scott did do his homework before buying that car, so getting some fresh info from him is a great idea. Perfect time to buy an Elise, TBH, so get looking. I remember Andy talking about Steve coming along in his NSX - would be to the AMP3 day in 07, as I remember Andy getting properly wound up that the Atom didn't arrive in time. Shame he didn't make it - he'd have had an army of admirers - lovely motor.
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Hi scott, ive sent you my email address, the sheet would be great
Is your colour rare? ive not seen many for sale that colour, it looks really classy
Do you have pics of the cockpit
So is yours the 118hp model?
I think whenever i get near an Elise im going to need one asap too, deffo want to have one for the better waeterh coming
Cheers
Donna
Is your colour rare? ive not seen many for sale that colour, it looks really classy
Do you have pics of the cockpit
So is yours the 118hp model?
I think whenever i get near an Elise im going to need one asap too, deffo want to have one for the better waeterh coming
Cheers
Donna
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He only got the NSX early this year so it was probably the Atom Steve was going to bring but they kept putting his date back, thats why he bought the 2nd hand one.Shug wrote:![]()
Scott did do his homework before buying that car, so getting some fresh info from him is a great idea. Perfect time to buy an Elise, TBH, so get looking. I remember Andy talking about Steve coming along in his NSX - would be to the AMP3 day in 07, as I remember Andy getting properly wound up that the Atom didn't arrive in time. Shame he didn't make it - he'd have had an army of admirers - lovely motor.
Id like to learn from his mistakes and do some tuition days at KH or similar to learn how to drive the car properly and safely so i can enjoy the trackdays i do more
Ive totally forgotten about a S2000 now, youve all convinced me a need a Lotus and the sooner the better IMO
I dont mind travelling, ive been up and down the country nearly every year to pick up a different car as there seems more choice and good prices down there but equally id pay a bit more to buy a known good one up here, id be gutted if i ended up with a wreak
Since im now looking at earlier cars can anyone tell me if i can still get the AA parts and labour thing if the car is 9-10 years old or older? as id prefer to get that since im in the AA already
Donna