Wedgeparts
Posted: 25 Jan 2009 11:00
Hi all.
I know we had some discussions on this a few months ago, when Brad made his announcement.
Brad apparently gave up on TR7 / 8s, but he still lists occasional parts on Ebay US and the Wedgeparts site is still fully working. Although I've tried emailing him numerous times over the last 8-9 months, through his website, via a couple of his Ebay listings, and through an email address I had since the last time I bought bits from him & I've had absolutely no replies from him at all.
Which is unfortunate, as the part I need he had developed & manufactured & I'm guessing I can't get it anywhere else.
Does anyone know if he's just so p!55ed off with wedge owners that he won't even talk to us, or have I just been unlucky in not getting a reply? Does anyone still have contact with him?
What I'd like to buy from him is the conversion kit he had for fitting the cheap, common GM throttle position sensor to the fuel injection manifold, as detailed on page 163 of "How to improve Triumph TR7 TR7V8 & TR8"by Roger Williams.
Thanks
Scotty
A pessimist is never disappointed!
I know we had some discussions on this a few months ago, when Brad made his announcement.
Brad apparently gave up on TR7 / 8s, but he still lists occasional parts on Ebay US and the Wedgeparts site is still fully working. Although I've tried emailing him numerous times over the last 8-9 months, through his website, via a couple of his Ebay listings, and through an email address I had since the last time I bought bits from him & I've had absolutely no replies from him at all.
Which is unfortunate, as the part I need he had developed & manufactured & I'm guessing I can't get it anywhere else.
Does anyone know if he's just so p!55ed off with wedge owners that he won't even talk to us, or have I just been unlucky in not getting a reply? Does anyone still have contact with him?
What I'd like to buy from him is the conversion kit he had for fitting the cheap, common GM throttle position sensor to the fuel injection manifold, as detailed on page 163 of "How to improve Triumph TR7 TR7V8 & TR8"by Roger Williams.
Thanks
Scotty
A pessimist is never disappointed!