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  1. joe sackey

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  2. DNO 246L

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  3. Olivier NAMECHE

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    Thank you for sharing Joe...
     
  4. em42

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    The description you make applies spot on to my case!!!

    By the way, your car is absolutely stunning. The level of detailing is amazing, surely much better than when it left Marazzi's workshop.
    All the best,

    Ed.
     
  5. Olivier NAMECHE

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    #355 Olivier NAMECHE, Jun 10, 2009
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    Can someone tell me where (worldwide) I can buy a brand new set of coilover suspension Amstrong for an Islero ???
    Or any other brand that can reproduce the OEM suspension ???
    I'll keep my original ones to be restored in racing configuration for track use and the second set will be for road & rally use.
    Thanks in advance.
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  6. alberto

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    #356 alberto, Jun 10, 2009
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    Nice Armstrong shocks. I understand they cannot be rebuilt and are not available (at least for the Miura's I understand, but I could be wrong). I believe Koni's (which are rebuildable) were used when Armstrong's where phased out, so that's probably your solution. I'm talking a bit out of turn because although I would love to have a Islero, I don't and I do not know the car as well as the Miura.
     
  7. DNO 246L

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    #357 DNO 246L, Jun 14, 2009
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    Here's what were already fitted to my Islero when I purchased the car:
    http://www.intraxracing.nl/?cat=productdetail&prodid=89&title=Islero_schokdempers_1K2&lang=EN
    Download the instruction sheet here:
    http://www.intraxracing.nl/download.php?type=manual&pid=89&lid=en
    They seem to be excellent, though to be fair I haven't had the car long enough to fully evaluate them. The ride is pretty firm at the moment - I must try adjusting them to a softer setting... Rgds, Ed.S.
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  8. DNO 246L

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    #358 DNO 246L, Jun 14, 2009
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    Thanks Ed. Here's a couple of nice photos of the car on the move:
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  9. em42

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    WOW!!!

    Did you take those pictures during the Classic & Sportscar photoshoot? Btw the article about your car was really nice (they also spoke a little word about mine in this issue, I was happy!).
     
  10. DNO 246L

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    It was that article in the July 2008 issue of Classic & Sportscar that revealed to me that the movie car still existed and I was 'gobsmacked' as I had always loved it from seeing the film. Yes it was a REALLY well written article and you could really feel that the author Martin Buckley had a great love of cars from that era and had found a kind of 'nirvana' with this car. He really captured my imagination and made me dream of owning it, though of course I never thought I would get a chance to! Yes those photos are from the photoshoot - I contacted the photographer who very kindly let me have them (the number plate was different then - but I used Photoshop. Naughty, but I couldn't resist it....). Yes I noticed they mentioned your car. You have another unique car, being from the Lamborghini family ownership makes it very, very special.
     
  11. Olivier NAMECHE

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    Ed,
    These pics are awesome...so nice balance moving icon of late 60's...and to say I need to wait close to 9 months by now to get mine fixed...
     
  12. Olivier NAMECHE

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    Wonderful product, they look like MOTON that I was using on my 996 GT2, execpted that here they are coilover for Lambo purposes, as well as for Jarama, Espada and all front engine V12 Lambo...
    Hummm...may be I will put one on my Jarama too...
    Ed, thanks a lot for that recommendation !!!
     
  13. Olivier NAMECHE

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  14. em42

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  15. lambomiura

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    Joe,

    Nice color for an Islero! What color will be interior?

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  16. italiancars

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    Cocoa Brown with Dark Tan Carpets.
     
  17. em42

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    Hi,

    6243 will be fantastic in this color scheme.Wow! When do you plan to finish it?
     
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    #370 italiancars, Jul 12, 2009
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    The car should be finished any year now. :). While I'm not in a rush to get it back, (missed the Islero 40th Anniv. last year) it will probably be out of the body shop by Sept. The interior is ready to go back in, that can be done in a few hours. I need to find few items for it, (new sunvisors, door marker lights etc). Not sure if I will show it anywhere this year, may just wait until Pocono next year for the Lamborghini Owners Club National Meet.

    Joe

    Here is a photo of the leather color with carpets and a panel painted in the extior color.
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  19. em42

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    Beautiful!

    Did you retrim your seats or did you keep the orginal leather?
     
  20. flxzcat

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    Lovely...

    Is it rolled in and out of the spray booth on the magnesium wheels? ;)

    Paul
     
  21. Olivier NAMECHE

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    #6243 is far more advanced compare to #6009 that is still on the good way to respect the time scheduled... new pics next time...

    I also loved that color combination, someone spoke about "Luca di Bosco" chart color...instead of "Bronzo mett." or may it was on VLG forum ???
     
  22. Olivier NAMECHE

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    Ed,
    Monday I was at the factory and I've asked about the Lambo OEM hexagonal central nut that was fitted for specific market...

    I was thinking about you, but also for future Le Mans race...changing a wheel is easier with hexagonal nut...

    Here are the OEM references :
    Sinistra/left side ; front & rear #005107164
    Destra/right side ; front & rear #005107165
    tool #005107166

    better than this is you can't get...
    Ciao
     
  23. em42

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    #375 em42, Jul 22, 2009
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    Hi Olivier, Hi everyone!

    Eventually I've got it! My car passed the swiss technical examination today!!!

    As a starter, we decided to visit the new Porsche Museum together with a friend of mine with the Islero: 408 km of pure joy!!!
    This car is really thrilling, what a joy to drive! The car feels really solid, nothing rattles, the ride is superb... I was accustomed to early 911 that don't feel so solid on motorways and to early Maseratis that are so much heavier to drive. That's a revelation. I really LOVE this car!
    I have to break in the motor, so we were restricted to 3'500/4'000 rpm, however, we really felt the torque and power on german autobahns.

    Here are a few photos of our trip. More to come tomorrow, when we go to the museum. Wel'll be greeted by a friend of mine who works for Porsche, that'll surely be nice! And if we look closely, the two brands are very close nowadays! Porsches buys VW (or vice a versa, I don't know for sure!) who owns Audi, who owns Lamborghini... Cousins by now...

    I have to thank Stephen for his invaluable help for finding the octagonal nuts... THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

    Best regards to all,

    Ed.
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