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Hello
Was hoping you we're not going to say classic fitment trying to save and not quite enough funds till payday... Was going to say if it was that cheap at £75 would bite your arm off, agree it is worth much more like what you suggested £150 glwts
Was hoping you we're not going to say classic fitment trying to save and not quite enough funds till payday... Was going to say if it was that cheap at £75 would bite your arm off, agree it is worth much more like what you suggested £150 glwts
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The post is to sell them not to debate what wheels etc they need to fit them or the additional costs etc.
They are around £200 new if available. I am open to sensible offers on them.
Think I may have to start looking at a few peoples for sale items and commenting on them, in a helpful manner of course.
They are around £200 new if available. I am open to sensible offers on them.
Think I may have to start looking at a few peoples for sale items and commenting on them, in a helpful manner of course.
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ah I see what its all about now. You were not selling your panel and it was a genuine point that a double skinned alloy panel is heavier and potentially less strong than a composite panel even if bonded together. Which incidentally could be bent the way you have bent the alloy.
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ah I see what its all about now. You were not selling your panel and it was a genuine point that a double skinned alloy panel is heavier and potentially less strong than a composite panel even if bonded together. Which incidentally could be bent the way you have bent the alloy.
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ah I see what its all about now. You were not selling your panel and it was a genuine point that a double skinned alloy panel is heavier and potentially less strong than a composite panel even if bonded together. Which incidentally could be bent the way you have bent the alloy.
Not at all, I know matt and was just pointing out that large offset wheels are also required to go with the arches incase he didn't know.
On the panel,I wouldn't agree that a composite panel would be stronger than 4mm thick alloy and why would I go to the hassle and expense of dealing with composite to which I have no one local who could work with it when I get alloy panels free of charge plus the bending free also.
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You were the one who reference on this thread back to your project thread about a totally unrelated comment so its not unreasonable to make that assumption. Why have a project thread if you dont want people to comment? Retorical question.
As I have said this is a forsale thread for the arches.
As I have said this is a forsale thread for the arches.