panel identification

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Gray
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Re: panel identification

Post by Gray »

We all shoulld bid it up a bit for you Dean :D
Dean
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Re: panel identification

Post by Dean »

As long as you don't go over the reserve or you be owning a NOS triumph dolomite wing

Ha ha ha ha ha
guru_1071
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Re: panel identification

Post by guru_1071 »

Dean wrote:Well it's on eBay started at 99p reserve set to £150. I think that's a fair price. Rimmer bro like Andrew states are NLA but have a price next to it of £250

In the space of 2 hours after i listed it , I had 5 bids , 4 bidders which has taken it up to £77 and 1 person asking if I can add a buy it now. And 15 watchers.
And there is still 6 day left

I was very tempted to have a dig at the bloke from the triumph club in my listing. But kept my listing clean

I think I did piss him off with not excepting his offer, as he was all keen when I offered it to him Untill I said no that's not enough.

Fingers crossed it will reach my reserve


what an absolute disgrace that the triumph dolomite club guy abused his position of trust in such a way - firstly by trying to tuck you up, then deleteing your post.

you would think that someone who was in a position of authority within a club or a recognised forum would wish for their actions to be whiter than white.
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
JC T ONE
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Re: panel identification

Post by JC T ONE »

guru_1071 wrote:

what an absolute disgrace that the triumph dolomite club guy abused his position of trust in such a way - firstly by trying to tuck you up, then deleteing your post.

you would think that someone who was in a position of authority within a club or a recognised forum would wish for their actions to be whiter than white.
well Rich, I can tell you this much "his not alone" :roll:
a few years back, the widow of a one owner Volvo 122 Sport, with factory fitted Golde full fabric sunroof -
difflock on the rearaxle, and on top of all this -
still with its original Black enemald plates (very rare) called the Danish Volvo Amazon club, to ask about selling this original & unrestored car.
The guy bought the car for a fraction of its real value :roll:
Later a 123GT actually was listed in the mag ads, but strangely enough did the phone number not work, and later it turned out that he bought this car too.
nick@dunsdale
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Re: panel identification

Post by nick@dunsdale »

lol quite pleased with my powers of deduction, when i first saw pics without scrolling down to replys, my first thought was toledo, turns out i was not to far away.

The reason i thought of the lesser known vehicle was my dad owned a toledo we never had a dolomite lol
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surfblue63

Re: panel identification

Post by surfblue63 »

Definately Dolomite

Image


Also I think it will do the Toledo as well.
Dean
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Re: panel identification

Post by Dean »

Well it finished on eBay and made £160 in the end so it's sold and meet my reserve. Highest bidder has already paid which is good so I not going to get messed around

Just got to package it up now ?????????
COOPERMAN
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Re: panel identification

Post by COOPERMAN »

8-) Well done Dean....now think of all those bits you can get for your Mini! :| ;) That club official should feel thoroughly ashamed of himself...but i doubt he will :roll: , good on you mate.
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