New Floor

Just noticed today that there are repop right hand drive front cab floors for sale on DSK. Have PM'd the seller - hopefully he has more for sale. The Right hand drive conversion is probably the first thing I need to sort out on the bus, so the floor is the first panel that I need to get.

Fingers crossed!

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Mick on Thursday, 07 May 2009 12:55

$700 each inc postage.



The seller said that it had gone up from the $530 originally posted due to exchange rate fluctuations. Xe.com has only a $70 change since it was posted - seems there is an additional $100 in there. Also checked with classic veedub in Sydney who quoted me $400, so think I will pass on this one.

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$700 each inc postage.

The seller said that it had gone up from the $530 originally posted due to exchange rate fluctuations. Xe.com has only a $70 change since it was posted - seems there is an additional $100 in there. Also checked with classic veedub in Sydney who quoted me $400, so think I will pass on this one.
whatnow on Friday, 08 May 2009 01:21

from what i have read pat does do good panels. it might be worth asking about for peoples experiences of both panels. it's a balance between spending a bit more vs saving the time and hassles (that is of course depending on the quality of both panels).

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from what i have read pat does do good panels. it might be worth asking about for peoples experiences of both panels. it's a balance between spending a bit more vs saving the time and hassles (that is of course depending on the quality of both panels).
Mick on Friday, 08 May 2009 02:47

I've heard good reports on both panels, but at $300 difference I think I will be taking the cheaper option and spending the difference on some other panels I need. IMHO panel fit becomes critical on skin panels, and this is where paying the extra for better panels saves a lot of headaches, but as I haven't heard any bad reports for the classic veedub panels I will give them a go.

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I've heard good reports on both panels, but at $300 difference I think I will be taking the cheaper option and spending the difference on some other panels I need. IMHO panel fit becomes critical on skin panels, and this is where paying the extra for better panels saves a lot of headaches, but as I haven't heard any bad reports for the classic veedub panels I will give them a go.