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#40744 - 18/02/10 07:32 PM Re: Lower Grille for Trads [Re: chanteclair]
Robbie Offline
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Registered: 08/01/07
Posts: 822
Loc: Co Wexford, Ireland
Chanteclair,
I'm not totally convinced about this -- the third photo looks grand, but the first one I'm not sure about. I think perhaps the side pieces are too wide - I would reduce the width to just about the width of the overriders, perhaps a cm or two outside them for ability to fix to the mountings. There again it's your car and who am I to suggest changes!!!!! ooo
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#40746 - 18/02/10 08:32 PM Re: Lower Grille for Trads [Re: chanteclair]
DaveW Offline
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Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 2664
Loc: Yorkshire
I like the look of the lower cowl, but not keen on the extra bits.

However - Here's a beautifully finished aluminium jobby on e-bay:
Item number - 250576860847



And one not quite so alluring:
Item number - 290395378499

innocent
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#40752 - 19/02/10 07:11 AM Re: Lower Grille for Trads [Re: DaveW]
Graham, G4FUJ Offline
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Registered: 03/07/07
Posts: 3847
Loc: Gloucestershire, UK
John (Sprinty) could have done with that second one last year smile Though a cast alloy skidplate might have been better innocent

Should I think about the first one for the Drivers' School at Prescott in June? flag

Cheers,
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#40766 - 19/02/10 02:02 PM Re: Lower Grille for Trads [Re: chanteclair]
minikeefy Offline
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Registered: 13/05/08
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Loc: Nth. Bucks, England
Absolutely perfect!!!
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#40767 - 19/02/10 02:13 PM Re: Lower Grille for Trads [Re: chanteclair]
minikeefy Offline
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Registered: 13/05/08
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I also like the spot light fitting, can you send me close ups?

Are they Cibies?
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#40770 - 19/02/10 03:32 PM Re: Lower Grille for Trads [Re: minikeefy]
chanteclair Offline
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Registered: 03/01/10
Posts: 26
Loc: France
Thank you.
No they are HELLA.
Not easy to find them, sorry.

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#40771 - 19/02/10 03:34 PM Re: Lower Grille for Trads [Re: Robbie]
chanteclair Offline
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Registered: 03/01/10
Posts: 26
Loc: France
[quote = Robbie] Basilisk,
Je pense que la partie est soit un capot en fibre de verre ou d'une pièce d'aluminium qui est le "Solid" partie - La grille est alors comme la partie supérieure de calandre en acier inoxydable. Le maillage est alors comme la maille qui va derrière la grille.

J'ai demandé au gars de Newtown à l'ordre des bits donc je vais découvrir bientôt! : jongler avec: [/ quote]

Exact.

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#40776 - 19/02/10 04:05 PM Re: Lower Grille for Trads [Re: minikeefy]
GLLHG Offline
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Registered: 26/05/09
Posts: 1725
Loc: South Wales UK
Keith,
The beauty of Hellas is that many of the models are a lot thinner than most spots ( in marked contrast to Cibies which are often tubby little so and so's)

That( and the quality) is the reason a lot of people go for them ( I think Graham put up a post dealing with this when he was talking about his MGB)

The parent company- Hella KGaA is in Lippstadt, Germany but if you did want to chase up availability, then their UK headquarters is based at Banbury, Oxfordshire

I got some spare parts for one of their lamps a few years ago and I do have a telephone number: 01295 272 233. They may be able to point you in the direction of a stockist?

regards,
G


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#40804 - 20/02/10 05:42 PM Re: Lower Grille for Trads [Re: Graham, G4FUJ]
sprinty Offline
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Registered: 27/11/07
Posts: 207
Originally Posted By: Graham, G4FUJ
John (Sprinty) could have done with that second one last year smile Though a cast alloy skidplate might have been better innocent

Should I think about the first one for the Drivers' School at Prescott in June? flag

Cheers,


Yes - Colerne was an expensive day out with a new tie bar and sump!
I think that may even be my car in New Elms modelling the grille!

John

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#40808 - 21/02/10 08:02 AM Re: Lower Grille for Trads [Re: sprinty]
Simon Offline

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Registered: 05/08/06
Posts: 6297
Loc: England
eBay is quite a good source for new Hella spotlights.

There are a few businesses that retail them via eBay. A search using "Hella spotlights" will turn up a selection of options. I've also found eBay a good way to unearth suppliers; often if they aren't listing the type you want, they can sometimes source them. smile
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