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Stuart wrote: Where did you buy yours from mate?
Mates rates from Chappel signs in Suffolk, buts it's available from any sign makers suppliers in varying sizes and thickness.
It's real nice for making for up some BC stylee end plates as well :D

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I was thinking about some BC style side skirts for Trevario to join up his hooptastic arches :nod: May need some of this for the Spazda...can you give me a ballpark on cost? (PM if you prefer :) )

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we can take rob h with us he is fluent in all languages it seems
still laugh about the incident in the biker bar :) :) :)


jon i forgot all about alu comp board, just the job :thumbs:
just need to find a local supplier

now off to google
Small one's are more juicy

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Small one's are more juicy

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If you end up with any spare, I'd be happy to buy some Trev :) Jon; is it conformable? What I mean is, the bottom of my bumper is not flat but if I could shape the material, I could improvise :D

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Stuart wrote:can you give me a ballpark on cost? (PM if you prefer :) )
iirc, I paid circa

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Stuart wrote:the bottom of my bumper is not flat but if I could shape the material, I could improvise :D
It's real easy to shape and if you fuck it up, then just bend it straight and start again :)

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Very kind Jon but that won't be necessary on my part. This material could be the ideal solution for a front splitter as the other options include getting violated financially or buying one every other time I use the car (FRP and front lips don't last well in my experience)

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seems to be mainly 3mm thick
sounds a bit thin to me
what thickness did you use jon ?
Small one's are more juicy

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got some :D pickd up from north essex signs that happen to be about a mile away from me
8x4 sheet
Small one's are more juicy

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