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when you say him u mean where

and call me a noob wot do u mean by pods :)

By him I mean Mike Doyle (refer to NissKid's previous post)

& yes what I am after is the small bit of body cladding that you put on behind the rear guards to follow on from the side skirts. Looks a bit funny at the moment with the skirts only, rear corners are way too high & rounded.

Hey Jared, I'm also with Shannons, and i thought they were..........."Choice of repairer" or is that "Chioce of repairer from our list"?

Hey didn't see your post. Yes I do get choice of repairer, but did want to see who was on their list too. They actually have listed a repairer that's literally across the road from them, & I found out today that the receptionist is the mother of 1 of the guys at work.

Still think I'll use Doyle's though, by the sounds of it if they can't fix it no one can :laugh:

yeh, they will take care of u no worries, also good to build a relationship with them if u need to get further work done, like another paint job or bodykit etc.

Edited by nisskid
yeh, they will take care of u no worries, also good to build a relationship with them if u need to get further work done, like another paint job or bodykit etc.

Yeah hopefully not for quite some time after this though.

It will be the 3rd time in less than 2 years I've had to spend money on the body now. With some pods on there & no ugly egg mark on the quater panel I'll be quite satisfied with the look for a while.

Once I've done - a lot more - suspension, engine & interior work I'll then be looking at the body again.

If anyone has some suggestions of where I can go to get the pods too it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for the help so far

Edited by JazzaR33

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