22b arch conversion
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Looks really really good done if properly. Seen one guy in the US done it and car looked amazing.
But for a good job, you pay the price. Say goodbye to atleast 5k. lol
But for a good job, you pay the price. Say goodbye to atleast 5k. lol
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A good base Type R plus kit + labour + paint + wheels (to fill the arches) and you are into 22B territory, price wise.
Plus, there is a black one for sale currently that has been for sale for about a year now (either that or it is for re-sale). Folk are afraid of this type of thing, so re-sale value is badly affected.
Plus, there is a black one for sale currently that has been for sale for about a year now (either that or it is for re-sale). Folk are afraid of this type of thing, so re-sale value is badly affected.
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Originally Posted by Michael Robinson
talizman, do you have any details on the black one for sale ? i am interested in seeing it. anyone got pictures ?
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http://www.htautos.co.uk/2.html
Stubbled across this and thought of you, it does say coming soon though.
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Stubbled across this and thought of you, it does say coming soon though.
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Originally Posted by Swen6
http://www.htautos.co.uk/2.html
Stubbled across this and thought of you, it does say coming soon though.
Mark
Stubbled across this and thought of you, it does say coming soon though.
Mark
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dont know if this is any help but i live at 22a and i had a go at an arch conversion between the lounge and dining room, very tricky, personally i would leave it to a professional! this may help.. http://www.expamet.co.uk/bp/products/pada380.html
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dont know if this is any help but i live at 22a and i had a go at an arch conversion between the lounge and dining room, very tricky, personally i would leave it to a professional! this may help.. http://www.expamet.co.uk/bp/products/pada380.html
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Originally Posted by jimmie_cal
dont know if this is any help but i live at 22a and i had a go at an arch conversion between the lounge and dining room, very tricky, personally i would leave it to a professional! this may help.. http://www.expamet.co.uk/bp/products/pada380.html
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Originally Posted by jimmie_cal
dont know if this is any help but i live at 22a and i had a go at an arch conversion between the lounge and dining room, very tricky, personally i would leave it to a professional! this may help.. http://www.expamet.co.uk/bp/products/pada380.html
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Originally Posted by jimmie_cal
dont know if this is any help but i live at 22a and i had a go at an arch conversion between the lounge and dining room, very tricky, personally i would leave it to a professional! this may help.. http://www.expamet.co.uk/bp/products/pada380.html
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