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Old 4th September 2011, 01:15 PM
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Default SSC - GRP Clearout

Well it's finally come to the stage where we have been hoarding grp seconds for the last 2 years and decided to have a good clear-out. Not realising just how much there was up top it would have been a crime to just throw it all away. Knowing that many builders are on a tight budget and these items will certainly help to keep you on budget but will need some work, not a great deal, to tidy them up a bit. This is just for forum members for a week or so, after that i'll put them out on Locost and elsewhere.

I have attached a pdf listing all the items available and also a brief description of work required for each plus a price and postage. I have also put pics of each item on my flickr account with a link below, some bits still have white resin powder on them which will just brush off. I have tried to reflect the amount of work required to the price and are half price or less.

All payments need to be made via PayPal to andrew@saturnsportscars.co.uk with it clear in the comments box of which item ref code you want plus delivery cost (only select one delivery cost per order, 2 or 3 items - if ordering 4 to 5 add £30, for a full set add £95 as these are expensive). I will keep the pdf upto date to try and avoid duplicate orders, if there is a duplicate i'll select the next similar piece if there is one.

All the best EveryOne.........Andrew

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Flickr Pics:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/saturns...7627465453785/

Saturn Stores, compare prices:

http://www.saturnsportscars.co.uk/st...iewCat&catId=9

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Old 4th September 2011, 01:27 PM
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Ill Take the difuser

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Over egging you mental abilities are we!!!

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Old 4th September 2011, 01:50 PM
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2FW and 1B for me please!
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Old 4th September 2011, 02:35 PM
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I'll have 3SC Please
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It's no wonder Saturn continue to thrive andrew. Sure many companies wouldn't do such things as this and would wait for people to come to them and pay full prices

Pm sent. Wanting 8b, 3fr and 14rw please.

Payment sent through paypal

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Old 4th September 2011, 05:58 PM
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Hi.

How much postage to send to Portugal 2B 8RW 4N and 4SC?

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Andy,
Can you save me a set of rear arches for saturday if you have any left plz mate?
(cant open pdf on this computer)
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Mine Scuttle arrived today too cheers Andy, Far better quality than I expected!!!

What is the best filler to fill the imperfections?
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What is the best filler to fill the imperfections?
Filler paste made from Micro balloons and general purpose resin. Very light and sands very easily. But any grp fix is only as good as its surface preparation...
Btw, seen some guys use automotive body filler for whats its worth.
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Mine Scuttle arrived today too cheers Andy, Far better quality than I expected!!!

What is the best filler to fill the imperfections?
You can either use gel coat with a wax solution(flowcoat) or resin as a filler and if you pigment it the same colour it will be all but hidden and no need to paint.
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