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69 Deluxe Headliner and Window Rubbers This is what we did
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<blockquote data-quote="speedbuggyseb" data-source="post: 271346" data-attributes="member: 14893"><p>Right hi, have been really busy for the last few weeks, working on some other projects we have, as well as home garden, garage etc, while the weather is nice and the evenings are light. LOVE IT! </p><p></p><p>Ok back to the bay, it is the first week in February on a Monday evening when I drove the Bay down to my mate Pauls workshop about 40 mins away in Petersfield Hants to start the mammoth task of all the window rubbers and headliner. </p><p></p><p>At first my girlfriend, thought, and without really thinking about it, we may be able to do the job in a weekend, I predicted it may take us 2 weeks or so, and my mate Paul who is vastly experienced in this sort of thing predicted it may only take a week of evenings and weekends.</p><p></p><p>Introducing Paul, my expert friend who I am merely assisting for the duration of the work!</p><p></p><p>My oldest best friend Paul who's workshop it is, has worked full time as a top paint sprayer for one of the countries leading coachwork companies for 25 years since we left school. Paul also has his own smaller coachworks paint and body work unit of his own that he runs a small side line business in the evenings and weekends. Most of his private work is on older VW's and he has a wealth of experience in rubbers and headliners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speedbuggyseb, post: 271346, member: 14893"] Right hi, have been really busy for the last few weeks, working on some other projects we have, as well as home garden, garage etc, while the weather is nice and the evenings are light. LOVE IT! Ok back to the bay, it is the first week in February on a Monday evening when I drove the Bay down to my mate Pauls workshop about 40 mins away in Petersfield Hants to start the mammoth task of all the window rubbers and headliner. At first my girlfriend, thought, and without really thinking about it, we may be able to do the job in a weekend, I predicted it may take us 2 weeks or so, and my mate Paul who is vastly experienced in this sort of thing predicted it may only take a week of evenings and weekends. Introducing Paul, my expert friend who I am merely assisting for the duration of the work! My oldest best friend Paul who's workshop it is, has worked full time as a top paint sprayer for one of the countries leading coachwork companies for 25 years since we left school. Paul also has his own smaller coachworks paint and body work unit of his own that he runs a small side line business in the evenings and weekends. Most of his private work is on older VW's and he has a wealth of experience in rubbers and headliners. [/QUOTE]
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