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 Post subject: Fiberglass fronts.
PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 8:47 pm 
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Who has fiberglass fronts, and is there anypictures of how have you mounted your bonnet.

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sorry to hi-jack

is it ok fitting lights and bumber bar and grille to make it look real, what complications arise?

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I guess it is ok, I have no idea what you are talking about. But i need some pics on how others have mounted there bonnet. (what brackets were made)

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Grille is easy to fit. Same as a regular front.

Try using your search function for "flip front" or the correct spelling for "fibre" ...... there are a few topics already somewhere on here....

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supercharged 850 wrote:
Grille is easy to fit. Same as a regular front.

Try using your search function for "flip front" or the correct spelling for "fibre" ...... there are a few topics already somewhere on here....


Clearly he wasn't asking about any grille... anywhere :lol:


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willy wrote:
supercharged 850 wrote:
Grille is easy to fit. Same as a regular front.

Try using your search function for "flip front" or the correct spelling for "fibre" ...... there are a few topics already somewhere on here....


Clearly he wasn't asking about any grille... anywhere :lol:


"andbat" DID ask about the grille. Look again. :wink:

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is it ok fitting lights and bumber bar and grille to make it look real, what complications arise?

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 11:24 am 
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How are you going to mount ur bonnet, 850. Im just not sure how i will make the brackets, look nice, and stay strong.

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I'm not doing another flip front.... the one I had was a one-piece front..... but I have seen quite a few 2-piece setups on the net....

Here is one.... its dodgy, but it gives you an idea..
http://www.manchesterminis.co.uk/technical/flip_front1.htm

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I know Fred Sayers in Brisbane may still have the fibreglass moulds for the round nose minis and possibly clubmans, courtesy of his racing days. You can always give him a ring on 07 3359 2623 and if not home try ringing his son, Dwayne, at MR Automotive (Mini and Rover parts suppliers) on 07 3284 6688 or FAX 0n 07 3833 1485. Tell him David Smith put you onto him.


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yeah he does have all the moulds still & is still making them

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Thanks a bunch. I was hoping for professionaly built brackets that would be allready to fit. He may be able to make me somthing nice. Otherwise i spend half a day with the jigsaw, and sure it will take a few goes.

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Cody (GT1360) bought a 'flip front kit' from somewhere I believe. I think he was liquidating some of his stuff to fund land purchases. Maybe PM him.

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