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Rimmers body kits

Postby Rachy » 09 Oct 2009 15:04

I am looking at buying myself a tr7, if I find a nice one I think I'd like to get a Rimmers body kit put on. Has anyone done this before or have any experience of costs to get one fitted or even how hard it was to do a good job yourself?

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Postby jclay (RIP 2018) » 09 Oct 2009 15:34

Which kit? Where are you?

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Postby Rachy » 09 Oct 2009 16:03

Either the mk2 or mk3 body styling kit, whats the difference other than the look of it?

I live near Manchester, UK

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Postby saabfast » 09 Oct 2009 21:08

Costs should be on the Rimmers website: www.rimmerbros.co.uk , they show both in the catalogue, £258.75 for the Mk 2 but Mk 3 not given in the price list I have. They would of course need fitting and finishing (spraying).

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Postby jclay (RIP 2018) » 10 Oct 2009 01:54

This is the Kit I have that I won't be using, if anyone is interested.

On my old yellow car:
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On another car:
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Postby cozyheatdave » 13 Oct 2009 15:38

I'm going to jump into this question too. Two questions really. First - that picture from jclay, has body color bumpers. I picked up a parts car with a body color bumper. How do they do that? It seems like such a hard shell, like hard plastic not the soft rubber-like of the black bumper. Is it the same bumper with layers of paint? Is there a trick to painting plastic?
Seond question, more related to this post; I also have been considering one of the kits from Rimmers but unsure which to purchase. They don't have many good pictures. Does anyone have pictues and/or experience with these? Are there other kits on the market besides the MK2 and MK3?

Thanks for all the help guys! This forum is more valuable that you can imagine.

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Postby cozyheatdave » 13 Oct 2009 16:29

By the way jclay, I might be interested in your kit. What is included?

you can catch my at my email if you like... cozyheatdave@gmail.com

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Postby jclay (RIP 2018) » 14 Oct 2009 22:46

Sold it yesterday.

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Postby cliff » 14 Oct 2009 23:01

You might want to look at http://www.morspeedperformance.com as he is one of us. Body kits for TR7/8 & MG's. He has lots of shiny stuff[:D]
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Postby roverman » 15 Oct 2009 03:03

I find it "somewhat" amusing how Rimmer is claiming to have built the first TR 7/8 body kit? I'm thinkin Ken Slagle,(SCCA/GT1), Bob Tullius(Group 44) and Huffaker Engineering all made, serious body kits and SOLD them. Let's give credit where it's due shall we? If it wasn't for the skilled/dedicated racing efforts of these groups and others,TR 7/8's would be just another British car with no history. roverman[:(]

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Postby roverman » 15 Oct 2009 03:05

I find it "somewhat" amusing how Rimmer is claiming to have built the first TR 7/8 body kit? I'm thinkin Ken Slagle,(SCCA/GT1), Bob Tullius(Group 44) and Huffaker Engineering all made, serious body kits and SOLD them. Let's give credit where it's due shall we? If it wasn't for the skilled/dedicated racing efforts of these groups and others,TR 7/8's would be just another British car with no history. roverman[:(]

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Postby cozyheatdave » 15 Oct 2009 13:43

Thanks for that link to motor speed performance.
I like their kit. At least I have something to compare.

Thanks for the emails jclay

Back to an older question - Anybody have any experience with prep and paint of these plastic bumbers? I've worked on a lot of old cars but never painted plastic bumbers before.

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