Alternator resto

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RoelB
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Alternator resto

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Just got the RR alternator back from Dixie Rest in SC. Jim Ridge is a top man to work with. Very friendly , he really went out of his way to do this for me and only wanted payment once I had the alt back and was satisfied :thumbright: :thumbright:
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Post by AllKiller »

Certainly looks like new.
Was it expensive then ?
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Allkiller it was about $285, but it has been completely redone , tested and is like a new alternator. He also did all the spacers etc at no extra cost. I am still waitng for the green tags, which is also included.
Posting it to SC with ParceltoGo was only £35.
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Post by Adrian Worman »

The detail in that is incredible Roel................set standards like that and you got ya work cut out for the rest mate ;)
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Yeah Ade, don't I know that !
Need all the help I can get :lol:
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