Elise parts
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Elise parts
Are Elise parts and Brown & Gammons both owned by the same people, lots of similarities between both companies.
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Don't appear to be related in any way according to Companies House (no common directors at all):
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/comp ... 9/officers
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/comp ... 6/officers
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/comp ... 9/officers
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/comp ... 6/officers
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Interesting, I asked B&G the same thing and they never responded.
I have dealt with B&G for years, and something is fishy. One company must buy the products from each other.
B&G have the tooling for VHPD heads but on the SELOC forum Elise parts claim they have the tooling for VHPD heads !!!!!
I have dealt with B&G for years, and something is fishy. One company must buy the products from each other.
B&G have the tooling for VHPD heads but on the SELOC forum Elise parts claim they have the tooling for VHPD heads !!!!!
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Have they acquired the tooling that was used for the PTP version?
Not sure why one company buying from another should be considered 'fishy' though - it's quite normal. Alot of the parts sold by a great many MG/Rover, Land Rover, Caterham and Lotus specialists will originate from the same manufacturers.
Not sure why one company buying from another should be considered 'fishy' though - it's quite normal. Alot of the parts sold by a great many MG/Rover, Land Rover, Caterham and Lotus specialists will originate from the same manufacturers.
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Re: Elise parts
Evil C wrote:Have they acquired the tooling that was used for the PTP version?
Not sure why one company buying from another should be considered 'fishy' though - it's quite normal. Alot of the parts sold by a great many MG/Rover, Land Rover, Caterham and Lotus specialists will originate from the same manufacturers.
The PTP version is called Vulcan, but they are saying VHPD.