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Post by projectjordan on Jun 28, 2008 22:29:46 GMT 1
are sel-imperial panels a good fit?
i'm looking at changing the front panel both wings a-panels and possibly one of the inner a panels...
cheers
Ryan
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Post by projectjordan on Jun 28, 2008 22:35:03 GMT 1
hadrian are a little over budget...
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Post by projectjordan on Jun 28, 2008 22:43:14 GMT 1
i think i've had imperial parts from john rickards in the past...seemed a good fit. but some of the panels on the car now are from 'magnum car parts' and are not so good.
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Post by dai9fxey on Jun 29, 2008 23:03:02 GMT 1
SEI- imperial use the same pressings as Hadrian LMC. Magnum are also involved with both the above. Each firm have different presses and buy the other panels off each other. Or so I've been led to believe.
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Post by projectjordan on Jun 30, 2008 21:48:48 GMT 1
would Hadrian be considered a quality non gen part?
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Post by dai9fxey on Jun 30, 2008 22:25:12 GMT 1
I would say they are one of the better Non OE panel suppliers. I have used some of their replacement panels before and i thought they were of a good quality. I have not used their wings though, so i can't vouch for the quality of the fit.
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Post by miniandmodels on Jun 30, 2008 23:11:28 GMT 1
I have tried most panels from the 3 panel suppliers. If anybody wants to know what does and doesnt fit, then just ask.
But all the panels from all the suppliers come from one another anyways. So going by the company name makes no difference. I have seen some panels from sel imperial which have lmc hadrian and magnum stickers underneath.
J&L are also lmc hadrian panel dealers. Any panel orderd before 5.20 will be in stock with us by 9.30 the next morning.
As a general rule, use the best panel that you can afford, or just use genuine as they fit better than most.
Jamie J&L...
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Post by projectjordan on Jul 1, 2008 21:27:34 GMT 1
many thanks
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