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#1 richw911

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Posted 25 December 2012 - 11:47 PM

I really like these has anyone got a pic if the polished bullet alloy ones fitted? Or what else do you have? but NOT the standard cheap £30 alloy set eveyone has lol :proud:

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Posted 25 December 2012 - 11:54 PM

I bought the set with the swinging hinge type handle, done in red and is very very very nice... just need a car to put it on now ;)

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Posted 26 December 2012 - 12:00 AM

I bought the set with the swinging hinge type handle, done in red and is very very very nice... just need a car to put it on now ;)


Very nice :shades: pleased with them then? i just dont know if they will look ok in my car

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Posted 26 December 2012 - 12:08 AM


I bought the set with the swinging hinge type handle, done in red and is very very very nice... just need a car to put it on now ;)


Very nice :shades: pleased with them then? i just dont know if they will look ok in my car


Yes very pleased with them... the hinged type are not direct replacments for my doors though, as they're slighly longer - not sure what they are a direct replacment for, but i like the hinged type so i just bought them :P

I think in the right color, they will suit any car and add a quality look and feel (they feel soooooo nice, very well made product)

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Posted 26 December 2012 - 12:43 AM



I bought the set with the swinging hinge type handle, done in red and is very very very nice... just need a car to put it on now ;)


Very nice :shades: pleased with them then? i just dont know if they will look ok in my car


Yes very pleased with them... the hinged type are not direct replacments for my doors though, as they're slighly longer - not sure what they are a direct replacment for, but i like the hinged type so i just bought them :P

I think in the right color, they will suit any car and add a quality look and feel (they feel soooooo nice, very well made product)


Thanks for the info they sound awesome :shades:

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Posted 26 December 2012 - 08:43 AM

I really like these has anyone got a pic if the polished bullet alloy ones fitted? Or what else do you have? but NOT the standard cheap £30 alloy set eveyone has lol :proud:


I bought a set of the plain alloy ones a while back.

Not the cheapest option, but you can't fault the quality or the service

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Let me know if you need any more pictures

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Posted 26 December 2012 - 11:05 AM

Thank you Steve they do look brilliant, i think i may get the polished ones to match my new Moto Lita wheel and boss :D

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Posted 26 December 2012 - 03:23 PM


I really like these has anyone got a pic if the polished bullet alloy ones fitted? Or what else do you have? but NOT the standard cheap £30 alloy set eveyone has lol :proud:


I bought a set of the plain alloy ones a while back.

Not the cheapest option, but you can't fault the quality or the service

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Let me know if you need any more pictures

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like the carbon door cappings, where did you get them from? :-)

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Posted 28 December 2012 - 08:00 AM



I really like these has anyone got a pic if the polished bullet alloy ones fitted? Or what else do you have? but NOT the standard cheap £30 alloy set eveyone has lol :proud:


I bought a set of the plain alloy ones a while back.

Not the cheapest option, but you can't fault the quality or the service


Let me know if you need any more pictures

Regards

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like the carbon door cappings, where did you get them from? :-)


They're home made. If you check out my project pages, you can see how I did them

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Posted 28 December 2012 - 04:03 PM



I bought the set with the swinging hinge type handle, done in red and is very very very nice... just need a car to put it on now ;)


Very nice :shades: pleased with them then? i just dont know if they will look ok in my car


Yes very pleased with them... the hinged type are not direct replacments for my doors though, as they're slighly longer - not sure what they are a direct replacment for, but i like the hinged type so i just bought them :P

I think in the right color, they will suit any car and add a quality look and feel (they feel soooooo nice, very well made product)


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The hinged handles directly replace the original hinged handles. I'm guessing you are trying to fit them in place of the fixed ones? The fixed ones are wider between fixing holes. Your doors will have the holes to suit the hinged handles which were mounted horizontally rather at an angle like the fixed ones. However, your trim panel would need replacing so you don't end up with unused holes.

Hope that makes sense!

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Posted 28 December 2012 - 04:05 PM

I really like these has anyone got a pic if the polished bullet alloy ones fitted? Or what else do you have? but NOT the standard cheap £30 alloy set eveyone has lol :proud:


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The only thing I'd say about the polished ones is that they show finger marks much easier than the silver anodised ones. Otherwise the almost chrome effect can look great. Especially on darker trim panels.

Unfortunately, we don't have any pictures of them fitted. Sorry.

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Posted 28 December 2012 - 05:19 PM


I really like these has anyone got a pic if the polished bullet alloy ones fitted? Or what else do you have? but NOT the standard cheap £30 alloy set eveyone has lol :proud:


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The only thing I'd say about the polished ones is that they show finger marks much easier than the silver anodised ones. Otherwise the almost chrome effect can look great. Especially on darker trim panels.

Unfortunately, we don't have any pictures of them fitted. Sorry.


I think im sold on them :shades:

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Posted 04 January 2013 - 06:49 PM




I bought the set with the swinging hinge type handle, done in red and is very very very nice... just need a car to put it on now ;)


Very nice :shades: pleased with them then? i just dont know if they will look ok in my car


Yes very pleased with them... the hinged type are not direct replacments for my doors though, as they're slighly longer - not sure what they are a direct replacment for, but i like the hinged type so i just bought them :P

I think in the right color, they will suit any car and add a quality look and feel (they feel soooooo nice, very well made product)


Hi

The hinged handles directly replace the original hinged handles. I'm guessing you are trying to fit them in place of the fixed ones? The fixed ones are wider between fixing holes. Your doors will have the holes to suit the hinged handles which were mounted horizontally rather at an angle like the fixed ones. However, your trim panel would need replacing so you don't end up with unused holes.

Hope that makes sense!


Yes, should've explained my situation in more depth... I am going to fit the hinged type on a door that previously had fixed handles, bt loved the hinged ones so just bought them :P

Your also spot on with the door cards, having some made so there are no unused holes showing

Thanks!!




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