Front drivers side CAB wing.
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As above.
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Dlb26
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There's one on Ebay now, hope you have deep pockets.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/193704370138
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/193704370138
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Yes that would be perfect if I had £275 laying around, as my car Is bleeding me dry lately.
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The other option is to weld the extra section to the bottom of an existing or pattern wing from a saloon or touring.
Check out Valcas garage, they sell the piece ready made although I fabricated mine from scratch as I was unaware of these at the time.
Beware if you use pattern, it will need adjusting pretty much everywhere to fit anything like.
Check out Valcas garage, they sell the piece ready made although I fabricated mine from scratch as I was unaware of these at the time.
Beware if you use pattern, it will need adjusting pretty much everywhere to fit anything like.
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Reminds me I need to get my wings sorted out and did buy the bottom sections form Valca's garage.Dlb26 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 6:52 pmThe other option is to weld the extra section to the bottom of an existing or pattern wing from a saloon or touring.
Check out Valcas garage, they sell the piece ready made although I fabricated mine from scratch as I was unaware of these at the time.
Beware if you use pattern, it will need adjusting pretty much everywhere to fit anything like.
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That’s handy to know,as I’m a welder fabricator by trade should be ok to do.Dlb26 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 6:52 pmThe other option is to weld the extra section to the bottom of an existing or pattern wing from a saloon or touring.
Check out Valcas garage, they sell the piece ready made although I fabricated mine from scratch as I was unaware of these at the time.
Beware if you use pattern, it will need adjusting pretty much everywhere to fit anything like.
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There you go then, no problems for you. I fabbed from zintec steel and got one of the welders at work to do the honours. We positioned the weld under where the lowed trim sits.
