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I'd pay the asking price on that so if you can collect it Rob, that would be great. Let me know if you are OK with this and I'll transfer more money :thumbs:

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Bought mate @ asking price, I did make him an offer but then thought it best to get it as it was cheap and likely to get snapped up.
I'll let you know once it's collected buddy.

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Bosh :thumbs: 6 wheels in one day :) Will transfer all funds tomorrow mate (as long as Tan remembers)
Thanks again!

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Rob, God bless him, has picked my Momo wheel up
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and he also has some Revolution alloys for the MX5 that can get slapped on once they have been painted and fitted with suitably sticky tyres :D
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No idea when I'll pick them up but all in good time. I'll start paint preparation tomorrow and remove the soft top too, as that will save about 20kgs and some space too. A few cosmetic repairs just to prevent the bodywork getting worse and then that's about it for now. A short blast down to Mike's garage in Essex to get the lowest possible seat position both sides and the car will be back on the road :thumbs:

To save me bleating on, I'll leave this thread for now and get some photos up when more work has been carried out :thumbs:

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The good news is mate, they wheel IS as pictured in the advert, and he has another available for the same money if someone wants it.
Really interesting little company, they build body kits and panels, mostly for Jap stuff, but they do it all in house, and test fit, and re-test fit before making the moulds and then the copy panels.
A few driftastic S13's and S14's were there, and I left relieved I got what I went for, and intrigued as to what else was there.
Stu, if it would help to have me take the 6 wheels to Mike's, let me know (and him perhaps ;) )

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The firm used to trade as Replikit, not sure if they still do. Thanks for your help with these bits Rob :thumbs:

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They trade as Aerokit now, seem like good blokes, might be worth checking if they do anything else you want for yours, as I've told them I want a discount next time :)

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Stuart wrote:The firm used to trade as Replikit, not sure if they still do. Thanks for your help with these bits Rob :thumbs:

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poor ol thing is looking a bit sorry for itself at the moment :angelsad2:
Small one's are more juicy

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Rob S wrote:They trade as Aerokit now, seem like good blokes, might be worth checking if they do anything else you want for yours, as I've told them I want a discount next time :)
Just a shame they can't make anything original and have to rip off other companies designs. On the FDs I'm seeing copies of Feed, Gramlights, Mazdaspeed and Veilside body parts.
Rant over.
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