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HandyAndy 30th November 2009 08:40 PM

Hi Deezee,

glad that you received the scuttle ok, big Andy made the scuttle & i wrapped it :o , tried to make sure the carrier couldn,t damage the replacement :eek: ;) :)

cheers
andy ( the short 1 at Saturn)

chriseyj 1st December 2009 10:28 AM

Hi Deezee what are you doing with the damaged scutle? If your selling it I'd probably have a crack at trying to fix it, am on a tight budget and wouldn't mind a faulty part.

Cheers Chris

deezee 1st December 2009 12:33 PM

I don't know what to do with it to be honest. I don't have the skill or materials to repair it. But I don't want to sell it and make money out of the kindness of the Andys'.

Your not the 1st person to ask either :eek: there seems to be quite a queue forming.

HandyAndy 1st December 2009 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deezee (Post 26173)
I don't know what to do with it to be honest. I don't have the skill or materials to repair it. But I don't want to sell it and make money out of the kindness of the Andys'.

Your not the 1st person to ask either :eek: there seems to be quite a queue forming.

thats what this forum is all about.... helping each other to achieve the same goal = A Roadster.

Deezee..... don,t feel uneasy at all mate, you do what is best for you & another forum member/builder with regard your damaged scuttle, if another forum member can make use of your scuttle then "everyone,s" a winner :cool:

cheers
andy (the short ar$e ):)

dogwood 1st December 2009 12:54 PM

Isn't Andy a nice man....A very nice man...A very nice man indeed:D

spud69 1st December 2009 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dogwood (Post 26175)
Isn't Andy a nice man....A very nice man...A very nice man indeed:D

NO....You all must buy new ones........;)

chriseyj 1st December 2009 03:09 PM

I didn't think I'd be the first to ask.
On a different note does anyone think a steel framed aluminium skinned scuttle would be much heavier? Father in law says not but I thought grp bodywork was usually lighter hence why TVR's are so scary.
Chris


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