Jubilee Repeater Lamps
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Jubilee Repeater Lamps
Hi does anyone know the correct measurements for the positioning of these lamps?
When my Jubilee had its last new wings fitted they were put back in the wrong position and they should go above the crease in the wing, but I do not know the exact position.
Mine are currently below the crease which looks OK but is not correct. :roll:
As I am have new wings fitted I want to put them back as they should be!
If any one can help please PM me or reply to this post, Thanks,
Paul.
When my Jubilee had its last new wings fitted they were put back in the wrong position and they should go above the crease in the wing, but I do not know the exact position.
Mine are currently below the crease which looks OK but is not correct. :roll:
As I am have new wings fitted I want to put them back as they should be!
If any one can help please PM me or reply to this post, Thanks,
Paul.
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I think Adz one is right Jimbo as they are the origional wings.
Paul just get Frank to drill the holes before he paints that way you know it is done right and you don't have to worry about messing the paint afterwards!
Ben
Paul just get Frank to drill the holes before he paints that way you know it is done right and you don't have to worry about messing the paint afterwards!
Ben
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No! I would not do that to Adz! I know how hard those badges are to get!
But it would be a good idea to check the position of them! Or is that what you ment?
I will leave that to Frank that is if he is OK with it.
Well done in getting that rear lamp! It looks a good one and not bad price too.
I did think about a bid but I managed to hold myself back
But it would be a good idea to check the position of them! Or is that what you ment?
I will leave that to Frank that is if he is OK with it.
Well done in getting that rear lamp! It looks a good one and not bad price too.
I did think about a bid but I managed to hold myself back
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Yes that's what I meant! lol.JubileeNut wrote:No! I would not do that to Adz! I know how hard those badges are to get!
But it would be a good idea to check the position of them! Or is that what you ment?
I will leave that to Frank that is if he is OK with it.
Well done in getting that rear lamp! It looks a good one and not bad price too.
I did think about a bid but I managed to hold myself back
The lamp looks really nice. Most of the outside trim now collected for SLK!
Ben
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