Armourfend Cerbera?
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Hi Graham.
Hope this helps.
Mr Mck Woodward 29 September 2003
Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding the Armourfend product for your vehicle.
Detailed below are the available areas for your TVR CERBERA:
Part Number Description Unit Price
TV/4303/1 Bonnet £67.50
TV/4303/2 Door Mirrors (Pair) £10.00
TV/4303/3 Door Shuts (Pair) £30.00
TV/4303/4 Door Sills (Pair) £65.00
TV/4303/5 Headlight Surronds (Pair) £60.00
TV/4303/5A Headlight Surronds (Zantech £50.00
TV/4303/5B Headlight Surrounds (Pair) 4.5 Model £67.50
TV/4303/H Headlights (Pair) £20.00
TV/4303/HA Headlights (Set 4)(4.5/Zantech) £20.00
TV/4303/I Indicators (4.5 Model) £10.00
TV/4303/6 Inner Front Wheel Arches (Pair) £10.00
TV/4303/7 Inner Rear Wheel Arches (Pair) £10.00
TV/4303/8 Inner Wings (Pair) £90.00
TV/4303/9 Lower Skirt £67.50
TV/4303/10 Sides of Rear Bumper £17.50
TV/4303/11 Windscreen A Posts (Pair) £20.00
We can offer a professional installation service at our Head Office in Nazeing, this can be
arranged at your convenience allowing a week's notice for booking. However, subject to
installation conditions and area, we can offer a mobile installation service, which will be subject to
a travel charge in addition to the standard labour charges as agreed at the time of booking.
Instructions are supplied when purchasing Armourfend for self-installation.
Hope this helps.
Mr Mck Woodward 29 September 2003
Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding the Armourfend product for your vehicle.
Detailed below are the available areas for your TVR CERBERA:
Part Number Description Unit Price
TV/4303/1 Bonnet £67.50
TV/4303/2 Door Mirrors (Pair) £10.00
TV/4303/3 Door Shuts (Pair) £30.00
TV/4303/4 Door Sills (Pair) £65.00
TV/4303/5 Headlight Surronds (Pair) £60.00
TV/4303/5A Headlight Surronds (Zantech £50.00
TV/4303/5B Headlight Surrounds (Pair) 4.5 Model £67.50
TV/4303/H Headlights (Pair) £20.00
TV/4303/HA Headlights (Set 4)(4.5/Zantech) £20.00
TV/4303/I Indicators (4.5 Model) £10.00
TV/4303/6 Inner Front Wheel Arches (Pair) £10.00
TV/4303/7 Inner Rear Wheel Arches (Pair) £10.00
TV/4303/8 Inner Wings (Pair) £90.00
TV/4303/9 Lower Skirt £67.50
TV/4303/10 Sides of Rear Bumper £17.50
TV/4303/11 Windscreen A Posts (Pair) £20.00
We can offer a professional installation service at our Head Office in Nazeing, this can be
arranged at your convenience allowing a week's notice for booking. However, subject to
installation conditions and area, we can offer a mobile installation service, which will be subject to
a travel charge in addition to the standard labour charges as agreed at the time of booking.
Instructions are supplied when purchasing Armourfend for self-installation.
raceboy said:
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Racwboy.
Cheers for that. I've got that but couldn't get it up. That goes with the above. Thanks again.
I have armourfend on mine. Cerb's Smoked Titanium i.e. dark grey. Yes you can see the line after polishing - I guess that it is potentially more pronounced on a darker Cerb. however, nothing to cause concern at all. On something like Crystal Topaz you might not be able to notice it all (anyone ?)
I run a polishing cloth over the back of my nail to catch any build-up at the edges of the armourfend. You definitely cannot see any line whilst the car is moving.
You could argue that you only see stone chips up close - at the same time you only would see the armourfend line up close ... so what's the difference ? For me it's a question of what's more important - Potential re-spray, or a little more time after polishing ...
Compare it to protecting the Cerb under a car cover when parked outside ... Isn't that the same thing ? i.e. just wanting to look after "it" a little bit more .... ?
Armourfend was on the car when I bought it. However, would definitely make a point of taking this option in the future.
Cerb's are simply beautiful cars - I don't believe that armourfend film does anything to detract !
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>> Edited by yg649 on Wednesday 7th April 18:14
I run a polishing cloth over the back of my nail to catch any build-up at the edges of the armourfend. You definitely cannot see any line whilst the car is moving.
You could argue that you only see stone chips up close - at the same time you only would see the armourfend line up close ... so what's the difference ? For me it's a question of what's more important - Potential re-spray, or a little more time after polishing ...
Compare it to protecting the Cerb under a car cover when parked outside ... Isn't that the same thing ? i.e. just wanting to look after "it" a little bit more .... ?
Armourfend was on the car when I bought it. However, would definitely make a point of taking this option in the future.
Cerb's are simply beautiful cars - I don't believe that armourfend film does anything to detract !
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>> Edited by yg649 on Wednesday 7th April 18:14
I think the result you get depends on the colour of the car. I've seen it on a dark metallic purple and the first 30cm of the bonnet looked dull and flat compare to the rest. You could also see the line across the bonnet very easily. probably wouldn't be that noticeable on lighter coloured cars.
I'll put up with the stone chips and if they get really bad then cough up for a front end respray.
I wonder how many cerbs have been done because I looked at a lot before I bought mine and only ever saw one that had been done.
I'll put up with the stone chips and if they get really bad then cough up for a front end respray.
I wonder how many cerbs have been done because I looked at a lot before I bought mine and only ever saw one that had been done.
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Thats what put me off.


