View Full Version : Fibreglass clam front
Just noticed them for sale on eBay, look pretty funky. Anyone thinking of getting one? £400 isn't too bad considering the supply/demand of them.
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTYwMFgxMjAw/z/WfwAAOSwMmBVnpiP/$_57.JPG
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTYwMFgxMjAw/z/e10AAOSwjVVVnpiW/$_57.JPG
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTA2M1gxNDE3/z/XJUAAOSwMmBVnpii/$_57.JPG
that looks pretty decent tbh!
Probably not much lighter, but lots more convinient
Thats a bloody good price. Might consider one for mine.
I've been pondering it, but I think a quick oil level check would turn into a mammoth task lol
Would be handy if were willing to cut away the inner wings and slam panel so it allowed greater access.
bazzap8389
15-07-15, 12:08 PM
Very good price I'd say.
millworm
15-07-15, 12:36 PM
Yeah looks good, would be ideal for people with let's and V6s with limited access to everything. Even better if you combined it with a space frame
I've been pondering it, but I think a quick oil level check would turn into a mammoth task lol
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hole saw through the bonnet lol
or fit an electronic level sensor
boffer8
15-07-15, 04:13 PM
They do do these with a removable bonnet section so you can have the bumper and wings as one and the bonnet separate which i think would be handy for track weapons etc
What the same eBay seller?
Or simply cut the bonnet out yourself lol
Think how smooth i could make that!
BRoadGhost
15-07-15, 11:00 PM
Well he's done it with the wrong front bumper
Did think that, if you're taking a mould amazed it wasn't with a gsi one. That said I prefer povo spec!
Could easily cut that one off a graft a fibreglassmall gsi one on
novarally
16-07-15, 02:08 PM
There's a lad on here who uses one of these on his autotest Nova.
I can't remember his name but he uses a LWB Sprinter to transport the Nova (only just goes in!).
Brilliant for a space framed front end. IMO though, is pointless if your still using the standard forward chassis tho as it'll offer no more acess then the OEM panels.
Mount it with live locks or floating anchors & it be removable in about 3 minutes if your slow.
kevster
18-07-15, 06:24 PM
I'm sold , as I'm going to tubular the front of mine over the winter
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