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Author: Subject: Pair Of Yellow Rear Arches For Sale (Tiger Cat Originally I Think)
Edwardo

posted on 4/6/15 at 04:31 PM Reply With Quote
Pair Of Yellow Rear Arches For Sale (Tiger Cat Originally I Think)

Hopefully moving house soon but sadly losing garage space, so anything large that I'm not going to use has to go.

When I bought my part started kit - it came with a brand new yellow rear tub. After research it looked like a Tiger Cat E1 rear tub? Anyway - it was far too narrow for the silly wide Robin Hood 2B so I cut the middle section out and planned to make a hybrid by bonding them 'into' a Haynes Roadster rear panel.

Anyway - since then I've found that Zero arches bolt straight on to the Roadster panel and look good so I won't be using these now. It's a shame as the 'bulge' section covered up the horrible sticking out Sierra Subframe bits perfectly which the Zero arches don't.

Pics below taken last year showing the arches 'clamped' on temporarily to try and get an idea of position:-

They might be of use to someone considering something similar maybe? Only looking for £30 for the pair so not much lost if they don't work for you. I think they would be too big to post economically really so collection from Rugby, Warwickshire would be ideal. We are 5 mins from Junction 1 of the M6 motorway.

Cheers
Tony



















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Edwardo

posted on 6/6/15 at 07:03 PM Reply With Quote
Sold on Ebay.

Cheers
Tony

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