Small update;
New shell hasn't arrived, it was due this week but never showed, hopefully it'll turn up sometime next week.
With regards to the rollcage, it looks like a potential change of plan regarding who is fitting it, the guy I was originally hoping could do it is snowed under with work and doesnt know when he'll be free to do it.
Fortunately, I know of another guy who runs a company specialising in classic car restorations, building race cars etc. He's able to take the shell when it arrives and is happy for me to work along side putting the cage in etc so at least there is a plan B.
I spent today at his workshop shotblasting various parts ready for paint or welding etc. Rear hubs and the alternator/PS bracket are out in the shed painted, did my usual and just got stuck in with what I was doing and completely forgot to stop for pictures lol might go out later a take a few, see how they look.
I've also sent the rear beam, front subframe and a few other bits out to be blasted as they were too big for his shotblast cabinet, should get them back next week.
I picked up a brand new set of AP 2 pot front brake calipers for an Elise at a bargain price
quite a lot lighter than the OE ones and obviously a much better design.
The pad size is quite a bit smaller but they will be more than adequate for what intend to use the car for as it will help get heat into the pad quicker but quite sure with the correct pads they would be capable of doing track work too should I ever decide to.
Got another connection who is going to machine up some brackets, will run with std discs for now.
Going to alter the strut towers to take a proper adjustable top mount, have spoken to Curtis at AST and he's going to sort out a set of eccentric Mk1/Mk2 Escort top mounts which I can run with the Clio Coilover. I'll need to draw up some plates and have them cut on a water jet, there's a place locally who has a waterjet machine, never tried them but heard good reports so will give them a try and see what they're like.
Thats about it really, only other thing I've done is to gut the drivers door, interestingly, there is an additional bit reinforcing at the front which isnt on the passenger side, made it a right pig to get the inner skin of the door out as it's about 3-4mm thick and the air saw wouldnt look at it but managed to get it out eventually.
Kenny.