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40inches

posted on 29/1/14 at 09:29 AM Reply With Quote
MK Indy side panels

Not necessarily the whole panels, just from the front to the scuttle will do. And in yellow if I'm being picky






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yellowcab

posted on 29/1/14 at 11:26 AM Reply With Quote
Are you widening your bay by any chance?

If so, I'd highly recommend getting some 3mm dibond from a scraps bin at any sign makers, will only cost you a fiver for both bits.

Very easy to cut and fold, very light... Then you could wrap them using the same RAL code as your car?

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40inches

posted on 29/1/14 at 01:01 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by yellowcab
Are you widening your bay by any chance?

If so, I'd highly recommend getting some 3mm dibond from a scraps bin at any sign makers, will only cost you a fiver for both bits.

Very easy to cut and fold, very light... Then you could wrap them using the same RAL code as your car?


The answer is yes . Dibond is an option. Ta very much Olly






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yellowcab

posted on 29/1/14 at 01:42 PM Reply With Quote
The Hexis wrap colour code of my car is HX20109B, but mine is more canary yellow, yours has more warmth in it by the looks of the pics...
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yellowcab

posted on 29/1/14 at 01:47 PM Reply With Quote
On another note, I may well be making another set for my car as they're currently 3mm ally so quite weighty.

When I whip mine off, your welcome to them as templates for the angle if you'd like? Alternatively I could just make two sets...

But of course you're looking for things to do so you wouldn't want that now would ya lol

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