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    I must agree it is very nice and lifts the appearance of the dash nicely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pessling View Post
    I did plan to try using the old technical parts to create some carbon fibre ones, but have not got round to doing anything.

    Peter
    Hmmm, I've got a friend who works for a company that makes carbon fibre bits for F1 cars and the like - might be an interesting experiment to get some done. I don't think he'll mind, after all I keep asking him to make mudguards for my mountains bikes
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    Peter,

    Probably no help but I have a brand new spare black (dark) oak rh cupholder face trim. If it'd ever come in handy let me know.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Contemporary View Post
    Peter,

    Probably no help but I have a brand new spare black (dark) oak rh cupholder face trim. If it'd ever come in handy let me know.

    Mike
    thanks, but unless i can get the gear surround thats as much as i can do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by baldybloke View Post
    Hmmm, I've got a friend who works for a company that makes carbon fibre bits for F1 cars and the like - might be an interesting experiment to get some done. I don't think he'll mind, after all I keep asking him to make mudguards for my mountains bikes
    i'll happily donate them to get some made up.
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    I'll give him an ask then. Don't get rid of them just yet...
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    any news Mark, if not bump bump £30
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    Yeah, sorry, should have posted earlier. He's having trouble doing "private" stuff at the moment becuase the company are having to cut costs (unsurprisingly). I've asked him to think of me should things change.

    So, sell them if you can I guess...
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    doesn't seem mush interest in it, so will keep hold, a carbon fibre one is worth keeping hold of them for.
    Peter Essling


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