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Stock looks without the rubber stuff. I will do this on an exchange basis. You pay me and I send you the dash, you then strip yours, fit the the new one and send me your old one. There will be a £50 surcharge added and returned when I receive your dash without damage.

 

The price for this service is £125 + £50 surcharge delivered to your door next day.

Postage costs will be different for overseas (need to sort that part out)

 

Thanks for looking

Dave:)

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Just out of interest, i was just thinking of a problem you may come across. The luggs on the gear surrounds are prone to snapping, and if you supply the panels un damaged and someone sends you theirs back with no luggs, thats going to cause you problems.

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Just out of interest, i was just thinking of a problem you may come across. The luggs on the gear surrounds are prone to snapping, and if you supply the panels un damaged and someone sends you theirs back with no luggs, thats going to cause you problems.

 

 

Good point:(

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Just out of interest, i was just thinking of a problem you may come across. The luggs on the gear surrounds are prone to snapping, and if you supply the panels un damaged and someone sends you theirs back with no luggs, thats going to cause you problems.

 

Just another thought, switches, imobilizers etc. Some one sends you back a dash that has one hole for a fog light switch and one for an imobilizer. The freshly painted one would need drilling by the new owner as he needs to put these back in... then the one you have to paint has two holes which the next owner might not need/be the wrong shape etc

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Just another thought, switches, imobilizers etc. Some one sends you back a dash that has one hole for a fog light switch and one for an imobilizer. The freshly painted one would need drilling by the new owner as he needs to put these back in... then the one you have to paint has two holes which the next owner might not need/be the wrong shape etc

 

 

Holes can be filled;)

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Seeing as the quality of work you do is to a high standard you could do something along the lines of the following;

 

Customer pays a deposit for receiving a basic loan panel kit. £60 This is returned at the end of loan.

 

While they have that you do the work on their panels, once they are done you ring them tell them they are done, they send payment and loan panels back, you send their panels out to them.

 

Once you receive the loan panels back check for damage if they are as sent out, you give back the deposit.

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Seeing as the quality of work you do is to a high standard you could do something along the lines of the following;

 

Customer pays a deposit for receiving a basic loan panel kit. £60 This is returned at the end of loan.

 

While they have that you do the work on their panels, once they are done you ring them tell them they are done, they send payment and loan panels back, you send their panels out to them.

 

Once you receive the loan panels back check for damage if they are as sent out, you give back the deposit.

 

Double the postage costs and you dont need panels to drive the car.

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Double the postage costs and you dont need panels to drive the car.

 

Good point.

 

Dave,

Not saying members cant be trusted but your bound to get the odd one or two try it on by saying they were fine when sent.

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Nice price Dave, but I would seriously think of taking a surcharge refundable on return of panels. It only takes one person to screw it up, and inevitably they do.:)

 

 

Just thinking of the chap who lent out the Crank Pulley removal tool and didn't get it back :(

 

Bloody glad I didn't lend my one out now.

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I'd be interested, but I've got a facelift dash... And I know that the gear surround rear most clip has snapped but other than that its fine, I'm guessing you haven't got a facelift dash yet though?

Also, have you got some close up pics?

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I'd be interested, but I've got a facelift dash... And I know that the gear surround rear most clip has snapped but other than that its fine, I'm guessing you haven't got a facelift dash yet though?

Also, have you got some close up pics?

 

No facelift dashes as most people do them themselves as there is no rubber stuff to remove. As for close up pics I'll sort some out but most people know my work so did'nt think I needed to:)

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