Valid Hungarian MOT certificate till 15 July 2019Accident free, in garage stored, regularly maintained, fully renovated in the last 4 years, used as hobby
vehicle since the renovation.The following parts have been replaced / restored: • crankshaft and connecting rods • clutch • shift cable • oil pump • control (cam belt, valve control, tightener etc.) • cooler fans (all 3) • oil coolers (upgraded to a bigger than the original) • turbo restoration and vacuum pipes •
exhaust system replaced, then upgraded to a dual (one on both sides)
exhaust system • brakes (disc and shoe) • RC injectors (4x primer 370cc and 2x seconder 270cc) • electronic window motors • electric power assisted steering • A / C • new leather interior (including dashboard, seats, door and roof panels etc.) • LED backlit dashboard • carbon dashboard • carbon front light frames • secondary door seal and door glasses • front spoiler rubber lip • blanking capsI would recommend my Lotus for anyone who would like to preserve its unique condition, especially for collectors or as a hobby
vehicle.The car can be inspected / picked up in Budapest, Hungary.
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I think the only gripe is that there is no V8 option for this but I would like to see Ford offer the 450hp / 510 3.5 L Ecoboost as an option for this
since it's not a
vehicle that needs a loud
exhaust system on it but it should have a good flowing dual
exhaust system with quad tips on the end.
Since anthropogenic emitted CO2 comes out of a power plant stacks /
vehicle exhausts at an elevated temperature (due to the trivial manmade waste heat energy), and then cools down to near equilibrium with the rest of the atmosphere, why would this new CO2 then absorb more energy and heatup again?