Raceproved Tuscan rear screen clips
Raceproved Tuscan rear screen clips
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S6 Devil

Original Poster:

3,556 posts

257 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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Several sets for sale on ebay...nothing to do with me I hasten to add!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RACEPROVED-TVR-TUSCAN-S-...

Robertjp

2,281 posts

249 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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bugger. 106 squid for a new set 4 weeks ago. Bloody typical! Sure someone will find them handy tho . . .

Pacman1972

327 posts

286 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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Happy days !! Ordered biggrin

stubop

54 posts

173 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Pacman1972 said:
Happy days !! Ordered biggrin
Let me know if you do actually recieve them, am watching a pair but the seller has 0 feedback so seem a bit dodgy :/

Macey

1,326 posts

217 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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stubop said:
Let me know if you do actually recieve them, am watching a pair but the seller has 0 feedback so seem a bit dodgy :/
+1 on this, I am watching these on eBay as I need to replace my plastic clips.

m4tti

5,486 posts

179 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Wonder how they acquired these sets of clips.. unless they actually make them for raceproved.

J J

203 posts

217 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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Macey said:
stubop said:
Let me know if you do actually recieve them, am watching a pair but the seller has 0 feedback so seem a bit dodgy :/
+1 on this, I am watching these on eBay as I need to replace my plastic clips.
Ordered on Sat eve and received today Tues. Did pay full price £71 including postage as auction still running.

Edited by J J on Tuesday 24th April 15:14

m4tti

5,486 posts

179 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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J J said:
Ordered on Sat eve and received today Tues. Did pay full price £71 including postage as auction still running.

Edited by J J on Tuesday 24th April 15:14
Do they seem good quality? Not that the originals were engineering excellence..

J J

203 posts

217 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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m4tti said:
Do they seem good quality? Not that the originals were engineering excellence..
Not worth the £70, but not many options for replacement.

Polished alloy on the topside but rough on the underside, rubber protectors provided. Yet to fit them and so not sure of how well they will compare to the originals, but using the allan key to remove will be fiddley. If you need new clips then think a fair option. 7/10

1PMA

156 posts

192 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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These look identical to the ones I bought a couple of years ago off Clever Trevor (the price of which has now risen to nearly £100). They work very well but yes, a bit fiddly with the allen key.

Pacman1972

327 posts

286 months

Tuesday 24th April 2012
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stubop said:
Let me know if you do actually recieve them, am watching a pair but the seller has 0 feedback so seem a bit dodgy :/
Mine also arrived today - With a Raceproved compliment slip.

Agree with J J - Quality is fair. £70 is still a bit steep IMHO but obviously better than £115 which I would never have paid.

I would have ordered these months ago if the prices on the various vendors website weren't so ridiculous.

Robertjp

2,281 posts

249 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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Have to say previously i would have agreed with you about the price gents, thats why i looked into getting them made.

TBH though....you would struggle to get them done anywhere else for cheaper and to the same quality. They may look simple, but the more you look into it the more you realise that they are not cheap to make, lots of machining ops. I couldn’t get anyone to make as one off’s, thats with calling in favours from people i / father in law (who has his own machining company) knew. These are time intensive little buggers to make. So in fact i have come to the conclusion the price is right....think about £30 an hour labour rate (which is cheap) and the time taken in machining and set up, investment in programming etc...then there is the fact these aren’t exactly mass produced to get economies of scale....the price isn’t that bad at £100, £70 is cheap in my opinion.

The time intensiveness is also the reason there aren’t many alternatives around...they aren’t easy.

As regards the fiddly allen bolts, i replaced mine with ‘wing bolts’ (m5) from wdsltd....available in stainless or standard...

http://www.wdsltd.co.uk/products/Machine-Parts/Met...

They are working well....can tighten and remove by hand...

m4tti

5,486 posts

179 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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Ive got a milling machine so think i may look at what involved in creating these.

Mind you I havent done any machining since I was about 16..

Edited by m4tti on Thursday 26th April 09:05

blueg33

45,242 posts

248 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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Raceproved have them in stock now too. I think there was a link on my fb wall