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21st May 2017, 06:13
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Geoff - That is some scary looking stuff going on!
However, you've already done a great jobs on the dials, so I am sure the end result will look great too.
Good luck, Paul.
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Don't talk to me about the weather!
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25th May 2017, 18:04
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Good evening i have recently had the window frames on my car dipped and the stove enameled by a company on the Wrexham Industrial Estate they looked so much better afterwards that i decided to have the Chrome Wing Mirrors and the rear number plate lights done with the same process , although they had only been on the car for a year they were rusty . I have no doubt that if you spent plenty it would be possible to buy newly chromed parts that would last . I dont have a decent photo of "before" but they look a hell of a lot better and hopefully will last , Geoff .
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25th May 2017, 18:49
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I've had to replace 3 pairs of headlight rims due to rust and the car hasn't been used yet. They were listed and priced as stainless steel.
Any more pictures/progress on the dash?
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25th May 2017, 21:32
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Originally Posted by Jaguartvr
I've had to replace 3 pairs of headlight rims due to rust and the car hasn't been used yet. They were listed and priced as stainless steel.
Any more pictures/progress on the dash?
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Not all stainless steel is stainless. The lesser grades will corrode or show at the very least to have specs and imperfections The better grade A4 / 316 / food standard will never go rusty.
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27th May 2017, 19:00
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28th May 2017, 10:56
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Good morning i have know finished and installed the 4 BMW/Smiths/Jaeger instruments , not the easiest task really fiddly , but all 4 are working , Geoff .
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28th May 2017, 14:13
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Originally Posted by casamolino
Good morning i have know finished and installed the 4 BMW/Smiths/Jaeger instruments , not the easiest task really fiddly , but all 4 are working , Geoff .
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Good to know the hybrid instruments work
The approach behind the dash is elegant in its simplicity. Don't know if it is just the angle of the photographs, but the cowl above the main instruments does seem a little taller than ideal.
Bravery was rewarded in this case
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28th May 2017, 14:45
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Geoff – Nice work on the dash so far.
Good luck finishing it off, Paul.
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20th June 2017, 15:33
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Quick question about seatbelts...
Did you use the Z3 seatbelt bit that attaches to the seat frame?
If so did your new seats come with somewhere to attach this to or is it a new mount to the tunnel?
Currently toying between using the existing seatbelts - which is practical, or harnesses which look good but arent that practical.
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20th June 2017, 17:11
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Good afternoon , when i replaced the seats in mine i ended up buying a set of long seat belt arms and bolting them down to the floor using the existing seat bolts , the actual arms were quite difficult to find in the length i wanted but also where they fit into the existing BMW buckle they are a unusual size ,
2 of Rigid 28cm Seat Belt Extender - Black, E4 Safety Certified, Type B (25mm wide metal tongue) - Clicks Right In! Sold by: Seat Belt Extender Pros III , i bought them from Amazon but that company no longer offer them . Hope that helps , Geoff .
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20th June 2017, 18:16
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Evening have just checked on Ebay and the sort of extender i was trying to describe is as follows ,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UNIVERSAL-...MAAOSwIBBUZf47
Do you check the dimensions carefully , thanks Geoff .
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21st June 2017, 08:40
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Thanks Geoff - that makes perfect sense.
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8th July 2017, 09:42
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Good morning i am sure that the following has been resolved with ref to the SWB , it is in ref to installing splash guards within the front wheel arches , i could do with seeing any pics and if possible the plastic sheet used and where purchased from? thanks Geoff .
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8th July 2017, 10:16
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There are pictures on Eric's thread. His pictures are all still there as he is on flicker
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8th July 2017, 10:49
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Thanks Jag for that , i have know found it , and thank you Richard for the info , Geoff .
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8th July 2017, 13:28
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Hi Geoff or anyone else,
I have lots of that sheeting left, didn't use much of it at all, free to anyone who wants to collect it! just PM me.
Cheers
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8th July 2017, 15:05
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PM sent
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8th July 2017, 16:01
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Quote:
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Hi Geoff or anyone else,
I have lots of that sheeting left, didn't use much of it at all, free to anyone who wants to collect it! just PM me.
Cheers
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Thanks for the offer MK is a bit far from Chester , Geoff .
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8th July 2017, 19:01
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I used one of those large silicone flexi builders buckets to make inner arches on my gto as they are already almost the shape. And I managed to get 2 arches out of one bucket. They are only about £8 or something
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8th July 2017, 19:07
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I'm fairly local to you casamolino, over in nantwich, would love to see another tribute car, as the rest are all down south
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