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FASTY72
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by FASTY72 » 28th January 2008 - 9:39pm
Recently put in new interior lots still to sort out!
before.
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Danny Lord
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by Danny Lord » 28th January 2008 - 10:06pm
Cool
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Editor
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by Editor » 29th January 2008 - 12:53am
Definitely - no more burned legs in your trunks.
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easy
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by easy » 29th January 2008 - 9:18am
nice one, seen that in Devon before
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veedweeb
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by veedweeb » 29th January 2008 - 11:02am
That looks fantastic.
Can I ask where the seat covers came from and what sort of cost they were?
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FASTY72
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by FASTY72 » 29th January 2008 - 12:26pm
Thanks, the covers are made by TMI in the U.S. I got them via Karmann Konnections.I think they cost about £170 for the full set. Was very pleased with the quality.
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BTJustice
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by BTJustice » 29th January 2008 - 10:48pm
I just ordered a set of TMI covers for my fasty so Im happy to hear the quality is good.
How hard were they to fit?
Dave.
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FASTY72
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by FASTY72 » 30th January 2008 - 7:22pm
They are not too bad to fit. I sweat a bit cos they are tight and I was scared I would split them getting them on. They are stong but it is a bit worrying pushing the metal spikes through the vinyl and bending them over to hold them on. Hope yours go on OK, put some pics on when you get them done.
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Mike D
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by Mike D » 27th February 2009 - 9:25am
Is it an early front panel fitted to your fasty? I'd like to get rid of the number plate bulge on mine, and its got a bit of grot in one of the lower corners.. are the panels still available?
Cheers,
Mike