If you haven't got any of the foam then let me know.
I think I have some left from a previous (and somewhat dramatic) seat making session.
Always makes for an entertaining event!
IVA Success
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I'll let you know Matt, it creates that lovely warn sensation around the nether region doesn' it?
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Yes, warming.
I don't mind the weeing in the wetsuit feeling, but when the bags burst it gets very messy very quickly.
I don't mind the weeing in the wetsuit feeling, but when the bags burst it gets very messy very quickly.
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Weeed (spelling?) in wetsuits plenty of times windsurfing. Trouble was that with a tightly strapped harness in place the pee could not get down your legs so you wound up with a somewhat pregnant look.
Regarding splitting bags while using two part foam I expect you have read about the guy doing likewise in a canoe - see half way down this page http://www.diyfaq.org.uk/humour.html
Regarding splitting bags while using two part foam I expect you have read about the guy doing likewise in a canoe - see half way down this page http://www.diyfaq.org.uk/humour.html
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Re: IVA Success
Adrian
Getting back to your query on the number of J15s on the road. Speaking to JP last week he believes mine is the second after his own. Anyone know differently?
David
Getting back to your query on the number of J15s on the road. Speaking to JP last week he believes mine is the second after his own. Anyone know differently?
David
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You're back in England again then David , I bet you find it cold this week after the weather when you flew off to the East 

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Wasn't there a Black & Gold (JPS colours) which was IVAed? I know Jon Regan's green car has been IVA ready for some time.
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Rob, yes back and very cold on Saturday!
Jeff, now you mention it I recall seeing the JPS car at Race Retro in early 2011 on the Chester Sports car stand so I am sure that is on the road. I also saw John Regan's car at Race Car Live at Brands in November 2009, not sure what happened to that one.
Jeff, now you mention it I recall seeing the JPS car at Race Retro in early 2011 on the Chester Sports car stand so I am sure that is on the road. I also saw John Regan's car at Race Car Live at Brands in November 2009, not sure what happened to that one.
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Re: IVA Success
Jon's car is in a garage in Kent still. Domestic issues have caused a delay on that one.
It is interesting that there is so few cars in build or completed, I would guess less than 20 kits in 3-4 years? Steve at Fury Sportscars was telling me there have been 900 Fury kits build in the Fisher/KCW/BGH/Fury era.
It is interesting that there is so few cars in build or completed, I would guess less than 20 kits in 3-4 years? Steve at Fury Sportscars was telling me there have been 900 Fury kits build in the Fisher/KCW/BGH/Fury era.
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That would be in the ' boom ' years but since 2007 money hasn't been ' washing ' around and I doubt many Fury's were built/completed during these last few years ----- it was since 2007 the Stylus (buried in Wales) stopped being manufactured 

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