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LOAF April 10th 2003 15:05

Which email.. What date..
IF not can you resend.. Thanks..
Alex..

Martice April 10th 2003 16:28

I sent you an email again with some pics attached and a PM wihout pics unfortunatelly.
Let me know if you recieved any of my messages :)

Martin

LOAF April 10th 2003 17:11

Got it..
It made sense with the PICS..
Can't wait to paint it..
Alex

jrinlv April 10th 2003 17:43

Martice
 
I would be interested in an airdam for a standard bug, I don't know if thats enough interest or not, I might order 2 or 3 if that helps post back JR

Martice April 14th 2003 17:00

Hey jrinlv,

I sent you an e-mail, Let me know OK?

regards,

Martin

Sandeep April 15th 2003 09:35

Airdam for Standard
 
Martice,

Any progress on this yet ? I'm still interested !

Thanks

Sandeep

Martice April 15th 2003 11:56

Hey Sandeep,

Working hard to find the time to start making the standards too. I myself own a standard and wish to dress it up with an air dam.
You'll be he first to know!

Thanks for the interst.

regards,

Martin

jrinlv April 16th 2003 00:17

Hey man if I got 2 and sand (not to speak for him) got one is that enough, I triing to buy this sedan right now, let me know JR

factman April 16th 2003 00:50

yeah im still in for an air dam for a standard. can these be taken off with a few screws or is there also some adhesive to keeps them on too? i dont want to run mine all the time since i dont want to brake it on my nasty streets i have here. thanks

bug-er April 16th 2003 15:33

hey
how do you mount your spoilers just out of suriosity as ive just had one made up in carbon fibre by a company locally to me and it doesnt flex as much as the plastice one so im gonna have to mount it underneath, just wondered if you had the same prob.
Adam

Martice April 16th 2003 16:05

Quote:

Originally posted by jrinlv
Hey man if I got 2 and sand (not to speak for him) got one is that enough, I triing to buy this sedan right now, let me know JR
Ok. now if we can find 2 other amators.
So Sandeep, factman, are you guys in?


email me and I'll start production ASAP.

Martin
martin@audiovizual.ro

Martice April 16th 2003 16:08

Quote:

Originally posted by factman
can these be taken off with a few screws or is there also some adhesive to keeps them on too?
It mounts only with 6 screws and it can be taken down. I myself wish to take mine down during the winter because I don't want to gather all the snow with it :)

Martin

PS: if your car is now lowered you'll have no problems on bumpy roads, you should see the roads over here...

Martice April 16th 2003 16:15

Quote:

Originally posted by bug-er
hey
how do you mount your spoilers just out of suriosity as ive just had one made up in carbon fibre by a company locally to me and it doesnt flex as much as the plastice one so im gonna have to mount it underneath, just wondered if you had the same prob.
Adam


I've mounted my spoilers (both plastic and fibre glass) normally, in the bumper without any problems. Maybe it deppends on the bumper, some models may be different.

Do you belive yours is has a differend curve angle?

Martin

bug-er April 16th 2003 16:55

martice
i think that is due to the curve of the bumper it seems to be a funny shape as it curves around sharply at the end. Ill have to see if it shall give a bit when the bumpers on the car
Adam

Sandeep April 16th 2003 17:43

Spoiler for a Standard
 
Martin,

Quote:


Ok. now if we can find 2 other amators.
So Sandeep, factman, are you guys in?


email me and I'll start production ASAP.
.

You have mail ! :D

Sandeep


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