New kid on the paso

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Re: New kid on the paso

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Finnpaso wrote:
Quite nice Cortina, but for me, it MUST be -65, or -66 modell, 2 door, 1500 GT, or Lotus (or 1500 De Luxe) :thumbup:
OK but you are talking different money, especially for the Lotus :banghead:
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Surely. I think Lotus is soooo rare these days, so it would coast ALOT of €'s to get one. I think in U.K. they have still quite many, as they have onekind Ford club's and "old Ford meetings" there and i have seen fotos from many Lotus Cortina's from they meetings. GT will fit also to me and i think, not so difficult to get some from EU area :smoke: Anyway it must be -65 or -66 modell, not older or newer :thumbup: Sadly many of them are "rubbish" and need huge amount time to fix (and space, what i dont have), so good one can be best for me :) No time to fix cars as i have too many Ducati's already :,(
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many of the Lotus-Cortina that you see can also be replicas.
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I know, i know... and there had been also from factory many Lotus versions... :thumbup:
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Ok let's stop talking about Lotus Cortina because if we continue we are in the wrong forum and the administrator :mad: is going to kick us out.
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Are these type of rubbers for the fairing screws available ? or I will have to improvise? :smoke:
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Of course they are. If you look for fairing nuts you´ll find M6 and M8 w/o problems. What size are they ?

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Wellnuts are,Screws are not. Not the original anyway.
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You are right I found tons of them on ebay. what is the standard size for the Paso fairing?
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M6
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cheers!!! :thumbup:
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Antzo wrote:Are these type of rubbers for the fairing screws available ? or I will have to improvise? :smoke:

I just bought 25 new ones from sportbikebolts.com. I also bought fasteners last year to match the color of my bike. They have good stuff and ship worldwide. The fairing screw were about a $1 US.
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Gowanloch has what looks like original stock screws, If your willing to pay.
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My screws are not bad, apart from two that have been replaced by some purple aftermarket aluminum ones which every time I see them I want to throw up, and will be replaced or painted black ASAP
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purple ? Mmmh :D
If they are aluminium you can have them anodized black.

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