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Re: National Restoration Show Sun 21st October

#46 Post by xvivalve »

Home at 5.51? You didn't hang about Richard!

Good to meet you.

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...a good day had by all I believe, and we won the prize for the best active restoration display of the day to boot :-)
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Re: National Restoration Show Sun 21st October

#47 Post by YoungManGoneWest »

Not quite all the way home - posted from a pit stop en route. Good to hear re. the active restoration prize.
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Re: National Restoration Show Sun 21st October

#48 Post by MIG Wielder »

Yes, an excellent day out ! Steve's welding skills are superb. He did that nearside sill in the time that I would have spent as just " thinking time ".
Were the pork pies that hard ? I thought they were rather good but quite filling.
I seemed to spend more time talking to people than fixing things this time. So just as an idea for next year could we set up a Technical Helpdesk for the visitors and Members who toddled along .
Great meeting everyone.
Here's to next year,
Cheers All,
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Re: National Restoration Show Sun 21st October

#49 Post by triumphdolomiteuk »

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Re: National Restoration Show Sun 21st October

#50 Post by stevew »

Did you make those inner panel headlight surrounds or are they available? They are what's buggered on mine!
Please let me know!
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Re: National Restoration Show Sun 21st October

#51 Post by xvivalve »

Yes, they are available to paid up TDC members and plenty in stock. £43.99 each or £82.99 for a pair including delivery.

Trimmed down they can be fitted from inside the wheel arch without removing the wing/front panel.
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Re: National Restoration Show Sun 21st October

#52 Post by DazasDolly »

xvivalve wrote:Yes, they are available to paid up TDC members and plenty in stock. £43.99 each or £82.99 for a pair including delivery.

Trimmed down they can be fitted from inside the wheel arch without removing the wing/front panel.

They look bloody superb Alun :wink:
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#53 Post by t16toledo »

How much to non paid up members plus grp front panel cheers
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Re: National Restoration Show Sun 21st October

#54 Post by DazasDolly »

You need to be member to get them,

It's only £26 a year, and the benefits far out way the cost, especially on the price of panels etc

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#55 Post by t16toledo »

Not sure you got what I was putting in the last post add 10% to the price of the part and make it a non member price or just add £26 to the price if the parts for non members hey presto you get free membership not hard is it !!!!!!!! :lol:
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Re: National Restoration Show Sun 21st October

#56 Post by DazasDolly »

Here we go again CRAIG by any chance :)
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Re: National Restoration Show Sun 21st October

#57 Post by t16toledo »

Yep it's Craig and no I'm not going again just won't to buy some parts for my car that's all
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Re: National Restoration Show Sun 21st October

#58 Post by xvivalve »

Craig, as its you, I will sell you a GRP front panel as a non member for £156.00 plus £20.00 P&P, total £176.00 and I will gift to you a year's membership of the Triumph Dolomite Club.
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#59 Post by t16toledo »

Ok no prob see easy I can pick up are they in stock if local to Birmingham as in 25 miles out of brum if not I send you a cheque
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Re: National Restoration Show Sun 21st October

#60 Post by DazasDolly »

t16toledo wrote:Yep it's Craig and no I'm not going again just won't to buy some parts for my car that's all

Your alright Craig I was only playing, nice to see you on the forum, your a nice guy that loves the cars we love :).

Thanks Alun for doing that for Craig


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