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hi all,
looking to get a second hand BA wagon at the end of the year.. (so i can cart my music gear around in and not have much trouble) and just wanted to know a couple of things. i know you can fit any (ba-bf) front bar on them..but what about side skirts? and im not sure but do they make a rear bar for them? if its a stupid question ignore it.. i'm just curious to know. also, does anyone know where can i purchase a xr8 bonnet bulge (on it own). and roughly how much are they? any help would be appreciated. cheers. |
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Try Canberra Car STyling for the bonnet bluge -(forum sponsor) bob looks after members on price and can also freight all around australia cheaply
Sedan side skirts wont fit on the wagon but once again Bob may have something that has been custom made for someone elses wagon
_________________ Nicko Last edited by Nicko on Mon Sep 10, 2007 12:13 pm, edited 1 time in total. |
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Check AWC.info (or fibresports or whatver they're called now) for pricing on the bonnet and front bar.
You might also find some sideskirts and rear bar there - I havn't seen one yet, but I havn't actively looked either. I assume AU sidies and rear bar would fit. |
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DUN-UP-FAIRMONT |
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ohk, thanks Nicko and twr7cx
i mite email them both and see if i can chase sumthing up. thanks. |
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Canberra Car Styling don't do BA or BF gear. AWCinfo, Carmate.com or Ebay are your best bet
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so i got a couple of emails back.. the bulge is around $170-180 from everyone.
A rear bar hasn't been made yet.. and neither have side skirts.. BUT you can use the AU TS50 skirts on a BA. http://ssv.com.au/product.php?1697 rekon it would look any good with a bf gt bar? |
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got an email saying
Luke, Sorry, I don't do any of those bits. Grafting fibreglass bulges onto steel bonnets is decidedly dodgy. Regards, Bob Hall i dont see how it would be dodgy if it was done right. or any more dodgy' than a fibreglass bonnet (which is prone to cracking, chipping easy, etc) |
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