2005 Lotus Elise on 2040-cars
Menifee, California, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email: cynthiacqquilimaco@uk8.net .2005 Lotus Elise
The car has been a great project with most of the work was performed by Rob at DietchWorks (dietschmotorsports dot
com). This is a high end shop specializing in Lotus race cars, top notch work, many references and can deliver a
full inspection report. The car is perfect, needs nothing and turns heads everywhere. The car was originally rear
ended and required a new rear calm, there was no frame damage, a secondary local Lotus shop is available for
inspection or as a reference if requested. The car was stripped down before paint and rebuild with upgrades and
attention to detail typically lacking in these cars. Everything is straight, alightedand does not rattle. The car
is currently CA .There are a lot of details on the
parts and upgrades, please email me with specific questions. Parts on the car alone add up to almost $20k.
22,000 original miles
Katana SuperCharger 220+ Dyno HP
TIG Carbon intake
Stiffer motor mounts installed
Reflashed ECU with updated map
Updated heavy duty clutch
Brand new titanium paint job, the entire car was resprayed and it looks perfect and is significantly higher
quality than original Lotus paint job
StarSheild was professionally applied to the entire car after paint
Interior is in very good conditions, seats have no tears or wear spots
Upgraded stereo with new head unit, speakers and powered sub behind the seats. You can actually enjoy the radio
Almost new soft top
Sanded, clear coated and StarShield covered headlights. No fading or yellowing to worry about
LED Angel eyes upgrade
HID Driving lights upgrade
Stainless Steel Brake Lines
Updated Pads
Professionally painted rear bandit mask, it was done with PlastiDip so if you dont like it you can peel it off
Refinished taillights
Dual tip aftermarket exhaust, nice, deep and loud
New O2 sensors
Blackwatch wheel stud conversion
Custom ValentineOne radar installation
Custom front splitter with a custom polycarbonate extension that will not crack or chip (if you bottom out)
Side skirt extensions
Rear DiFlow Diffuser
Carbon side intakes
Custom carbon side mirrors
FTP Premium floor mats with new Aluminum buttons
Fire Extinguisher with under seat bracket
GUT Rear Spoiler custom installed without the plastic adaptor (sits nice and low)
Black Rota wheels with new RS-3 Version 2 tires (16 inch front and 17 inch rear)
Stiffened shifter with custom heavy shift knob (makes a huge difference in the feel and precision)
Oil Line recall is done
Rear Suspension bushings replaced (these are the weak link in the original suspension)
Aluminum radiator upgrade done
Small rear mirror upgrade
Rear grill eliminator
Front black mesh upgrade
Front tow hook
Custom battery tie-down with a new battery
Updated door pins for rattle free experience
Car cover included
The car also has nice detailed touches, red start button LED, custom blue interior lights, refinished steering
wheel cover and AC surround.
Car was recently overhauled, new fluids everywhere, spark plugs, all new belts, brake lines flush, coolant flush,
alignment all work done at DietchWorks
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Elon Musk buys James Bond's Lotus submarine, wants to install Tesla powerplant
Fri, 18 Oct 2013Remember when we reported the long-lost-but-found-again Lotus Esprit submarine used in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me had sold at auction in London for $966,560 (well, $863,000 plus a 12-percent buyer's premium)? At the time, the buyer's identity remained a mystery, but Jalopnik has reported and confirmed that the man with money to burn is none other than billionaire Elon Musk, CEO of both Tesla Motors and SpaceX. What's even more shocking (maybe not for Musk) is that he wants to install a Tesla electric powertrain in it and make it transform into a road-going car.
The story of the submersible Lotus' journey from movie star to prized possession of the eccentric Musk is remarkable. After filming ended in the '70s, the car was shipped to Long Island, NY and placed in a storage container that was paid in advance by the studio for 10 years. After the money ran out, the contents of the container were sold off Storage Wars-style in 1989 and won by an area couple. It was shown in public on occasion throughout the years, but its value remained a mystery until the gavel fell in London last month. While far from the most valuable Bond car to be auctioned off (that honor goes to the Aston Martin DB5 used in Goldfinger and Thunderball, which sold for $4.6 million at auction in 2010), the Lotus submarine is definitely the most unique.
Also worth noting is that the Lotus sub is more than just a prop. Without the aid of CGI, the film's producers needed an actual submarine that looked like a Lotus Esprit, and so they hired a company called Perry Oceanographic in Florida to build it and hired former US Navy Seal Don Griffin to pilot the sub during the film.
Lotus Evora roadster to follow 400 coupe to US market
Mon, Jul 13 2015Lotus is in the midst of resurgence, and that includes a renewed assault on the US market. The new Evora 400 is coming to America, and though the new 3-Eleven won't be certified to drive on American roads, the company has confirmed that it will be offered here for use on track. But that's not all. According to Automotive News, Lotus is preparing to follow up on the aforementioned Evora 400 coupe with an additional roadster variant. Instead of a folding roof mechanism, the open-top Evora will incorporate two carbon-fiber roof panels able to stow behind the front seats. Otherwise it's expected to be mechanically identical to the coupe, with a 3.5-liter supercharged V6 packing 400 horsepower and a series of other enhancements over the preceding Evora S. Lotus was forced to withdraw the Evora – the last model it offered in the US – from the American market last year after it no longer complied with federal regulations. Bringing the new Evora 400, and its upcoming roadster variant, to the US will necessitate fitting it with a new smart airbag – something which Lotus confirmed to Autoblog it is preparing to do. According to spokesman Alastair Florance, "the Evora 400 will arrive in the market as a 17MY and will be fully compliant with FMVSS 208, including the smart air bag element." The coupe is expected to arrive here in December, with the yet-to-be-unveiled roadster to follow six months later. The news confirms what we heard earlier about the company's future plans. Those also include a new SUV being designed principally for the Chinese market, and an even more radical 4-Eleven to follow at some point in the future. Related Video:
Lotus F1 Team Breaks World Record For Longest Truck Jump
Mon, Nov 24 2014Lotus F1 wasn't content to make just any commercial for their technology partner EMC Industries. It had to be one for the record books. The video released over the weekend shows a truck breaking the world record for longest jump ever completed by a truck. The stunt was obviously geared towards publicity, but while they were at it, they set a Guinness World Record for the longest truck jump at 83 feet, 7 inches. The previous record, according to Guinness, stood at 50 feet, 6 inches, and was set on MTV's Nitro Circus on November 17, 2008, by Gregg Godfrey at Rocky Mountain Raceway in Salt Lake City. That record stood for six years, but (as best we can tell) was set without the trailer attached, or the F1 car tracking underneath - which only makes this latest stunt that much more impressive. Stunt driver Mike Ryan planned the jump and drove the truck off the ramp and over fellow stunt driver Martin Ivanov as he sped underneath in a Lotus F1 race car. And just so you know no CGI was involved, EMC industries included a making of video on their website.