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Old 27th September 2018, 18:22   #1
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The Beast will be stored away after this week


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Old 27th September 2018, 18:24   #2
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Wow! lovely looking car are you lucky enough to have a garage Les?
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Old 27th September 2018, 18:28   #3
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Wow! lovely looking car are you lucky enough to have a garage Les?


Yes Wes, I’m fortunate enough to have one but it’s concrete and asbestos so I’ve to use a Carcoon to keep the car dry and in good condition. I tried to keep it in the garage before buying the Carcoon but it was running with condensation. I asked advice from a builder friend how to insulate it but he says not to waste my money trying.
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Old 27th September 2018, 19:24   #4
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Great bit of kit the Carcoon, been using one with different cars for nearly 20 years now. My 260 certainly benefits from it during the winter months
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Old 27th September 2018, 19:40   #5
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Old 27th September 2018, 19:42   #6
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Reckon I could take you Might have a look at one of those Carcoon thingies
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Old 27th September 2018, 19:45   #7
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The beast will be cosier in winter than I will be
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Old 27th September 2018, 20:21   #8
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Absolutely amazing looking car mate, it's a credit to your efforts in keeping it mint!

I hate to say tho, you side skirts arn't fitted correctly




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Old 27th September 2018, 20:31   #9
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Absolutely amazing looking car mate, it's a credit to your efforts in keeping it mint!

I hate to say tho, you side skirts arn't fitted correctly




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Care to enlighten me. They were fitted by a body shop following the instructions in the box from X Part
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The 'L ' shaped end trim on the bottom of the arch/beginning of the sill should be trimmed down as needed and mounted over the skirt, not under it.
I've got the instructions here, but my phone's flat so I can't take a picture at the moment.
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