Thanks men...to be honest, the low res pics make it look nicer than it is but I am happy with it. Just needs a little bit of fine fettling to finish.
Had a result with the screen....Kingsley at shipmycar has been very helpful and secured an insurance payment of just under £500 towards the £650 it cost to replace. Im happy with that....£150 is much easier to swallow than £650!!
Steve wrote:Thanks men...to be honest, the low res pics make it look nicer than it is but I am happy with it. Just needs a little bit of fine fettling to finish.
Had a result with the screen....Kingsley at shipmycar has been very helpful and secured an insurance payment of just under £500 towards the £650 it cost to replace. Im happy with that....£150 is much easier to swallow than £650!!
Cheers Steve
how much did the shipping insurance cost then steve ??? or did you not even know it was insured ??/
Hi Dunc...I ticked the box for fully comprehensive marine insurance when I booked up, it was £37. Luckily, I had before and after photos and to be fair to Kingsley, he was very helpful with sorting it out for me. Took a few emails to prompt it along but got there in the end
Steve wrote:Hi Dunc...I ticked the box for fully comprehensive marine insurance when I booked up, it was £37. Luckily, I had before and after photos and to be fair to Kingsley, he was very helpful with sorting it out for me. Took a few emails to prompt it along but got there in the end
It is good to see a happy ending Steve, it is worth insuring the transport and it is nice to see its result.
Steve wrote:Thanks for the positive words men...Hi Mick....I have a normal sized garage attached to my house which is jammed full of tools and beer etc. Even if it was empty I would have no chance working on a car in it unfortunately. I rent a garage to store my Polara but that isnt suitable to work in as the tenancy agreement is just for storage. At least I get a suntan when I work on her (or frostbite )
I bet your neighbours love you.
"Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy."
Winston Churchill
Had a relaxing couple of hours with the autosol couple of nights ago. Front bumper has come up lovely! Ive taken the headlamp surrounds out for a coat of satin black as the original finish is very worn.
While I was under there, I noticed that the front valance has a few parking dings on it so I stripped it out today. Ive knocked the various bumps out and started stripping it down for a thin skim of filler and paint. Im concentrating on the bodywork while the nights are still light.
Cheers Steve
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