Re: [DMCForum] Re: De-Ricing
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: De-Ricing
- From: Ryan Wright <ryanpwright@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 08:22:51 -0700
Yup. And what's this talk about MAKING a new t-panel? Dave's got one
on eBay now for $50. Just buy one. In fact, most of the parts you need
aren't all that expensive to replace, and many can probably be
reworked.
-Ryan
On 8/29/05, cruznmd <racuti1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hold on now,
>
> Don't give up on going stainless yet. You can get these panels
> reworked for an affordable price from DMCH. I have a decent dent in
> one rear QP that I intend to ship to them for work. They want $280.00
> to fix it.
>
> Josh Haldeman also often has these parts and sells every thing at
> DMCH minus %50 prices.
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> Rich A.
> #5335
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> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Sue Donym" <gilliam_iii@xxxx> wrote:
> > Well, first thing I plan on doing is fixing the audio system. With
> > the entire interior removed it's fairly easy to get all the wiring
> > for the radio, and since i cant get her tagged till the end of the
> > year, she isnt exactly mobile. Once the year ends, and I get her
> > tagged (as historic, thank you NJ DMV) I can get to the bigger
> > things: the cooling system. You cant tell from the pics, but the
> > radiator fans are gone, somthing about "Early morning street races"
> > and "3 a.m. Shenanegans" they go back in, then i go and talk to a
> > friend who does damn good automotive painting. Thanks to some
> Bondo,
> > i cant take her to 100% Stainless unless i replace the entire rear
> > driver's quarter-panel and the driver's side door, So im thinking
> of
> > a 2 tone paintjob, stainless on top with the black (minus the
> > manufacturer's logos, and the spots) on the bottom, He also has a
> bit
> > of love for the De, and has one of the best painters on staff.
> >
> > I've spoken to a friend of my father's who specializes in stainless
> > steel welding/fab. , he's willing to help me replace the T panel
> with
> > a new one, it seems if that roof scoop may stay on, but as somthing
> > considerably more functional. Before that, though, i got to get the
> > dash reseated and the windshield glass reinstalled, the bead is
> > haphazard, but watertight and holding it for the time being, more
> > updates tomorrow.
> >
> > -Chris
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