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cossie350

Shenpar Fiberglass Bootlids.

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cossie350

To cut a long story short the Shenpar boot lids are flimsey hard to fit and dont seal. I got around this by cutting the inner skin from my old boot lid and bonding it to the fiberglass outer skin. This strengthens it, retains the hinge mounting points and gives it 80% of it seal back. Oh and its still Fookin light :) . Just thought this might help if your scraching your head thinking how the hell am i going to fit this (like i was 3 days ago).

 

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hodgy

i want a fibre glass boot but the price always put me off even tho i paid £600 for my bonnet

 

so if any one knows where i can get one for around £200 let me know

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chownr

Spoox at Enderby 0116 275 1414

 

properly reinforced to get around the problems mentioned above

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Jrod

Spoox want £399.50

 

http://www.magnummotorsport.co.uk/pug205.html

I think it was about £150 when I checked and that was with internals.

 

Also X sport ar going to be making them soon which should be very good quality.

 

Do a search on here for spoox and see if you still want to but from them. :)

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Hilgie

The Magnum Mootrsport ones are cheaper AND better. They include internals and mountingmoints.

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cossie350

Although ive put abit of time in to it, it will stand me at £110 painted with the polycarb window.

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hodgy

looks like im off to magnum motorsports when i get paid then for a new boot!

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Jrod

I'm interested at how much mine must weigh now, It's the original metal one but cut a fair bit from it.

 

Since then I've cut out even more and got a polycarb window fitted. Can't be that much heavier than a fibreglass one and with the quite big price tag attached i'll stick with mine as it is for a little while.

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