[FINALIZED] PAIR OF GRP DOORS WITH FORMED POLYCARBONATE WINDOWS £395

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PAIR OF GRP DOORS WITH FORMED POLYCARBONATE WINDOWS £395

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PAIR OF GRP DOORS ( cost £450 )

WITH FORMED POLYCARBONATE WINDOWS FITTED (cost £240 Templar Performance )

£395 Collection only please np16 Chepstow

Driver side with slider fitted and both doors have locks , handles and hinges


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Could I retrofit original glass and associated winding mechanism etc?
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BrianUK wrote:Could I retrofit original glass and associated winding mechanism etc?



you're not thinking about using these for road use are you??
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sheppy wrote:
BrianUK wrote:Could I retrofit original glass and associated winding mechanism etc?



you're not thinking about using these for road use are you??


If he is then he needs head seeing to. Side impact with these doors can only end very badly for passenger or driver [-X
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alanmr2turbo wrote:
sheppy wrote:
BrianUK wrote:Could I retrofit original glass and associated winding mechanism etc?



you're not thinking about using these for road use are you??


If he is then he needs head seeing to. Side impact with these doors can only end very badly for passenger or driver [-X



this was my thoughts too, very dangerous :shock: :shock:
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Not if you have a roll cage \:D/
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ashley wrote:Not if you have a roll cage \:D/
:clap: :clap: :clap: Spot on, Ashley!!!

.........but the others have made the point that this is for track use really.

Back on thread now and GLWTS George, this is excellent kit and worthy of the price.

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pm'd :thumleft:
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ashley wrote:Not if you have a roll cage \:D/




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hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm......sure a roll cage would have helped though :D
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sheppy wrote:
ashley wrote:Not if you have a roll cage \:D/




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hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm......sure a roll cage would have helped though :D


EDIT: to be fair, a door wouldn't have helped!!
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no answer to the question then?
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BrianUK wrote:no answer to the question then?


Not sure what you would attach the window mechanism to- the inner panel isn't there:
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Post by george_m »

Hi
the doors are only suitable for a car with a roll cage and doors bars fitted, which is what I had.
So I think they are really for some one who wants to reduce the weight of their car. I would not want to fit glass back into them if I were you no point

My race car with full cage and fluids was only 1030 kg, oe door with glass are really heavy
hope this helps
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Would love these but Chepstow is a long way away, your profile states Gloucestershire, any chance they can be relocated there?
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Hi
yes I know what you mean, however I would be prepared to meet you 1/2 way, say Tewksbury exit, I could do that next weekend


let me know
cheers

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George

Sounds good only problem I am in America at the moment so won't be back in the UK for a few weeks.

If they sell no worries "I missed out" but if not I'll get in touch when I by back and see what we can sort

Any chance you can ping me a message with your number?

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price lowered
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