The Tardis factor (interiors , awnings, roofs etc)
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Essex Nige
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by Essex Nige » 27 Apr 2010, 16:07
Went into halfwits today to look at roofbars for my tintop... are roofbars really just over 120 quid, or is that just halfwits trying it on? have googled roofbars but the only ones i could see were Thule >faints<
So what do you know?
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by andisnewsyncro » 27 Apr 2010, 18:16
I've got a pair of
these for my tin top, 100kg max load on the bars and very chunky. Top quality stuff and lots cheaper than Halfrauds
Mind you I got mine of ebay for 99p a couple of weeks ago
What a long strange trip it's been
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by Essex Nige » 27 Apr 2010, 18:38
andisnewsyncro wrote: Mind you I got mine of ebay for 99p a couple of weeks ago
Jammy git... do you know if you get 4 mount brackets for my 40 quid? can't see it on the site
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by andisnewsyncro » 27 Apr 2010, 18:52
I assumed you did as they show it as you need one set of 2 bars and one set of brackets to make a 2 bar rack , but maybe best give them a bell. Flipping sturdy bars though
What a long strange trip it's been