Classic reverse bonnet vent.
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Matt.
Obviously I can't speak for everyone but these things usually take months to come together and you've done this in a week.
I'm def in no rush but don't panic, I do have the funds for it
Obviously I can't speak for everyone but these things usually take months to come together and you've done this in a week.
I'm def in no rush but don't panic, I do have the funds for it
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After speaking with Dave this afternoon we have come to an agreement on price which I'm very happy with.
He agreed to do these first four vents at a fantastic price of just £90 each delivered via royal mail 1st class recorded delivery. This includes the associated fee's with paypal etc.
Subsequent group buys will cost the same but he's happy to sell to individuals, however the normal price of £110 delivered will be required.
I'm happy to forward his contact details onto any interested parties.
I shall also be setting up a group buy for these vents in pre-facelift form after we have recieved these face-lift ones if there's enough interest.
He hopes to have this first batch finished later this week and will send me some pictures of them which I shall put up on here. I'll then contact the 3 guys who agreed to one with his payment details etc.
He agreed to do these first four vents at a fantastic price of just £90 each delivered via royal mail 1st class recorded delivery. This includes the associated fee's with paypal etc.
Subsequent group buys will cost the same but he's happy to sell to individuals, however the normal price of £110 delivered will be required.
I'm happy to forward his contact details onto any interested parties.
I shall also be setting up a group buy for these vents in pre-facelift form after we have recieved these face-lift ones if there's enough interest.
He hopes to have this first batch finished later this week and will send me some pictures of them which I shall put up on here. I'll then contact the 3 guys who agreed to one with his payment details etc.
#49
Both Marks and my vent have now been posted.
Mark, your tracking details have been emailed to you I believe.
Cookstar, if you could let me know once you've paid please, thanks.
Yellowevo, still no word from you. If you can let me know if you want it it not I'd appreciate it. Dave had done me a favour with these vents and don't want to mess him around.
Thanks.
Mark, your tracking details have been emailed to you I believe.
Cookstar, if you could let me know once you've paid please, thanks.
Yellowevo, still no word from you. If you can let me know if you want it it not I'd appreciate it. Dave had done me a favour with these vents and don't want to mess him around.
Thanks.
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I collected my vent this morning from the post office.
Really pleased with it, looks great. There's a couple of very tiny imperfections in the casting and it needs flatting off before paint but nothing more than expected. And once given a quick sand over with some wet and dry it'll be perfect.
Really happy. Now I just need to buy another facelift car to fit it on.....lol
Really pleased with it, looks great. There's a couple of very tiny imperfections in the casting and it needs flatting off before paint but nothing more than expected. And once given a quick sand over with some wet and dry it'll be perfect.
Really happy. Now I just need to buy another facelift car to fit it on.....lol
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Hi Mattty/All
Thought i should update you all with some pics of what i did and how it turned out. Def not a how to but more of a how I did it guide.
First started by sanding it all down then applied 3 layers of primer and then used plastidip, about 3 layers of matt black. Probably not to everyones taste but thought you might appreciate the pictures.
I had to use my dads car as a Guinea Pig as mine is currently with enginetuner. I'm very impressed with the results and more so with the fit.
Thought i should update you all with some pics of what i did and how it turned out. Def not a how to but more of a how I did it guide.
First started by sanding it all down then applied 3 layers of primer and then used plastidip, about 3 layers of matt black. Probably not to everyones taste but thought you might appreciate the pictures.
I had to use my dads car as a Guinea Pig as mine is currently with enginetuner. I'm very impressed with the results and more so with the fit.