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99rallye

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Post #26
Piggy, will these come with standard bonnet fittings and a recess for the badge?
Posted 9th Apr 2015 at 21:50
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Post #27
They will bolt to the hinges but if you want th oem catch you'll need to fit the 'hoop' and trim for badge fitment

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Posted 9th Apr 2015 at 22:02
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Post #28
Ok, will they have the brackets for the bonnet lifter/struts?
Posted 9th Apr 2015 at 22:06
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Post #29
Yes he can do that Smile

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Posted 10th Apr 2015 at 20:10
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Post #30
Had one drop out so need just one more to complete the order

He can also do a single skin for £75

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Posted 11th Apr 2015 at 07:32
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Post #31
Edit...
£105 for single skin and £150 for full

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Posted 11th Apr 2015 at 10:16
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Post #32
how does delievery for all this work?

i.e if i wanted one put up to highlands of scotland?

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Posted 13th Apr 2015 at 16:18
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Post #33
russbez wrote:
how does delievery for all this work?

i.e if i wanted one put up to highlands of scotland?


To UK, single shipping cost £50/60

I can ask for you
Posted 13th Apr 2015 at 22:05
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Post #34
They are all coming to me. Then collect or arrangr a courier Smile

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Posted 14th Apr 2015 at 16:55
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Post #35
I'm in for one assuming it can be fitted to the original hinges and catch.

Also would be interested in a boot.
Posted 27th Apr 2015 at 22:35
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Post #36
RetroPug wrote:
It is worth considering selling you drawings to take to a local machine shop to have the strut brace made. That'd save on postage costs etc.

Obviously he'd have to trust that someone wouldn't then just share the drawings around which is a concern.


There's a huge market for 306 strut braces. I saw 350 306's on carhunter the other day - all without them
Posted 27th Apr 2015 at 22:41
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Post #37
They can be fitted to the hinges but will need aerocatches for the front.

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Posted 28th Apr 2015 at 08:02
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Post #38
gilesy wrote:
RetroPug wrote:
It is worth considering selling you drawings to take to a local machine shop to have the strut brace made. That'd save on postage costs etc.

Obviously he'd have to trust that someone wouldn't then just share the drawings around which is a concern.


There's a huge market for 306 strut braces. I saw 350 306's on carhunter the other day - all without them


Time to quit my job and start making strut braces.



Has anyone ever experienced issues with cracking fibreglass bonnets if using original catches? 306 bonnets usually take a fair slamming to lock properly.

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Posted 28th Apr 2015 at 12:48
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Post #39
Hi, does anybody have any news on when these will be arriving?
Posted 30th Jun 2015 at 00:25
RallyeP6

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Post #40
RetroPug wrote:
gilesy wrote:
RetroPug wrote:
It is worth considering selling you drawings to take to a local machine shop to have the strut brace made. That'd save on postage costs etc.

Obviously he'd have to trust that someone wouldn't then just share the drawings around which is a concern.


There's a huge market for 306 strut braces. I saw 350 306's on carhunter the other day - all without them


Time to quit my job and start making strut braces.



Has anyone ever experienced issues with cracking fibreglass bonnets if using original catches? 306 bonnets usually take a fair slamming to lock properly.


My Carbon/fibreglass bonnet just drops down into the catch under its own weight, i just have to push it down to lock in.
Posted 30th Jun 2015 at 11:21
99rallye

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Post #41
Piggy, whats the news on these? I would like to put my name down if the order is still going ahead.
Posted 31st Aug 2015 at 21:42
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Post #42
99rallye wrote:
Piggy, whats the news on these? I would like to put my name down if the order is still going ahead.


I think you will find your a little late ?
All were ordered & delivered no spares sadly Thumbs up

He's on 306OC mostly ...diesel boys !
Posted 1st Sep 2015 at 07:27
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Post #43
what's the quality like?

any pix of the finished results?

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Posted 1st Sep 2015 at 11:24
Day666

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Post #44
gnrlee wrote:
what's the quality like?

any pix of the finished results?


Piggy said the FG ones are ok Thumbs up

No ones had a Carbon / Kevlar one yet ?.....maybe I should order one ?.....
I would want a phase2.5 with badge though & I use Aero catches anyway ....as no latch at front can be used Thumbs up

£550 plus £60 carriage Whistle
Posted 1st Sep 2015 at 23:40
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Post #45
Day666 wrote:
gnrlee wrote:
what's the quality like?

any pix of the finished results?


Piggy said the FG ones are ok Thumbs up

No ones had a Carbon / Kevlar one yet ?.....maybe I should order one ?.....
I would want a phase2.5 with badge though & I use Aero catches anyway ....as no latch at front can be used Thumbs up

£550 plus £60 carriage Whistle


If you want a review you're more than welcome to buy me a Ph.1 one. I'm not picky, FG or CF will both be fine. Thumbs up

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Posted 2nd Sep 2015 at 17:29
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Post #46
I'm afraid I'm as tight as a cammels arse in a sand storm,..
So if I have to buy you a ph1bonnet then
This one might be a contender?

I'm sure it could still be moulded if you wanted it in FG?


I reckon even I could mold one of those!

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Posted 2nd Sep 2015 at 22:33
99rallye

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Post #47
Ha ha ha. Day666, lets get a group together and buy another load!
Posted 2nd Sep 2015 at 22:54
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Post #48
There are molds of a ph1 and ph2/3 bonnets by spooks on Ebay at the moment!

i'm just about able to mould small Carbon Fibre parts but not without imperfections using the wet lay method
fiberglass should be a piece of p**s!

if you bought the mold i'd give it a go!
if it worked id make fiberglass bonnets and make a few £
who ever buys it gets a fiberglass bonnet for about £250 Wink

there's also the boot mold too!

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Posted 2nd Sep 2015 at 23:53

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