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Old 21st June 2014, 09:03 PM
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I picked up my bodywork a couple of weeks ago. Really pleased with it and some nice touches like the rebate and tongue on the bonnet to nose cone join. I have left the side panels out because they are all in bubble wrap. Pigment is without flaws , glass work is super neat , everything is trimmed nicely and everything fits.

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Old 22nd June 2014, 01:58 AM
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You might want to tell people where you got it from ;-)

Glad you like the bodywork. I know Dave takes pride in his work!

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Old 22nd June 2014, 10:02 AM
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I wish equinox were on the scene when I bought my bodywork. Im contemplating buying a scuttle bonnet and nose off them as the current stuff I have fits like sh1t.
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Old 22nd June 2014, 10:06 AM
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Very nice just the colour I'm thinking of going for
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Old 22nd June 2014, 11:46 PM
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I have made the second attempt to get my Gillham side panels to fit today, and I have decided to throw them in the skip. I don't see why I have to cut the bottom angle off to get them to sit nicely without the side panel distorting. Well pissed off, while I am at it, I may wang the bonnet as well. The panels are not made thick enough in my opinion, they flex very very easy. Really peed off, but after getting the build looking really nice, I don't want to spoil it by putting sub standard stuff on my car. Wish that I payed a little more & got an agm kit, the quality looks amazing on Chris' car. There is a company down Plymouth direction that sell healey 3000 replica moulds that fit the haynes roadster with the use of out riggers. I love the look of it, and may make a u turn & change direction. Wish that I hadn't wasted a load of cash on sub standard stuff. On the upside, my gaz coilovers from Rally Design will be here tomorrow, amazing service, cheap as chips !
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Old 23rd June 2014, 04:14 PM
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Hi Jason,

The AGM kit is nicely made, and is nice and thick and well finished.
However I've had some issues with my side panels fitting with the returns aswell, it might be chassis tolerance issues and or bodywork issues.
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had to cut my bottom panels as well but still got them to fit tho
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Old 24th June 2014, 12:57 AM
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I have made the second attempt to get my Gillham side panels to fit today, and I have decided to throw them in the skip. I don't see why I have to cut the bottom angle off to get them to sit nicely without the side panel distorting. Well pissed off, while I am at it, I may wang the bonnet as well. The panels are not made thick enough in my opinion, they flex very very easy. Really peed off, but after getting the build looking really nice, I don't want to spoil it by putting sub standard stuff on my car. Wish that I payed a little more & got an agm kit, the quality looks amazing on Chris' car. There is a company down Plymouth direction that sell healey 3000 replica moulds that fit the haynes roadster with the use of out riggers. I love the look of it, and may make a u turn & change direction. Wish that I hadn't wasted a load of cash on sub standard stuff. On the upside, my gaz coilovers from Rally Design will be here tomorrow, amazing service, cheap as chips !
I'm not sure how good or bad the Gillam stuff is but I think unfortunately with a hand built chassis and hand built moulds there are always going to be issues. Especially with a seven type car. It's difficult to accept when so much effort has been exhausted but you have to remind yourself that you're building a car to drive, not a "show 'n' shine" type thing.
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Old 24th June 2014, 06:18 AM
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Just for people that are reading this and getting confused over which kit this is, as there's plenty of different names being throw in. It's Equinox.

The side panels have a 2 inch return which you can trim so it perfectly matches your top rails. It also allows a bit more leverage to get side panels on, if tight.

When I fitted mine they had to fit over the chassis, floor sheet (2mm Ali) and quite largish rivets. They were fairly tight but went on fine without cutting lips off
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