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Turbo Phil

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I'm looking for some carbon sheeting suitable for making door cards and rear quater cards.
I've had a look on ebay but don't want any naff stick on crap.
Cutting it to fit is no problem, but if there's some already cut to shape for the Mini this would save some hassle.
I guess Curley will do them, but i don't want to wait to long & i'm sure i've seen a site selling them for a better price somewhere ....
Any pointers ?

Phil. *smiley*

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Richspec

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'clubbyestate' (martin from our club) got some curley ones and had them trimmed at work (tecno tart *wink* ) I've seen them and looked good quality to me and he didn't have to wait months either, give him a pm.

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A lot of carbon sheeting and the people moulding it is tied up in the new airbus project at the moment


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Do it yourself, even if you balls it up a few times it will still probably turn out cheaper.

My mates done everything himself for his kitcar, he just uses a big plane of glass to get it perfectly flat. Youll be surprised how easy it is.

Failing that, Smudger is cheaper, and uses better cloth than Curley.

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Turbo Phil

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Thanks chaps ! *smiley*

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Richspec

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On 01/03/2006 21:16:50 joeybaby83 said:

Do it yourself, even if you balls it up a few times it will still probably turn out cheaper.

My mates done everything himself for his kitcar, he just uses a big plane of glass to get it perfectly flat. Youll be surprised how easy it is.

Failing that, Smudger is cheaper, and uses better cloth than Curley.


Yes but will you get what you payed for, and i don't mean in quality terms.. :(

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