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Re: monza

Postby 002 Lindsay » 05 Sep 2014, 09:20

tidy looking Monza dont like your chances of the donation,thats the same as Jims one,if he still has it.i prefer the spoiler, even trying to keep paint from splitting on it.This one we are working on i wonder what year it is? as my taildoor has the duck tail spoiler which is glued on i think,not that it makes much difference ,just curious.
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Re: monza

Postby 001 Neville » 05 Sep 2014, 11:20

002 Lindsay wrote:tidy looking Monza dont like your chances of the donation,thats the same as Jims one,if he still has it.i prefer the spoiler, even trying to keep paint from splitting on it.This one we are working on i wonder what year it is? as my taildoor has the duck tail spoiler which is glued on i think,not that it makes much difference ,just curious.


Was only kidding about getting the tailgate of that one!

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This is your one, isn't it? If you've had a GSE tail spoiler attached, then that could be transferred as they bolt on if I recall correctly.
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Re: monza

Postby 002 Lindsay » 05 Sep 2014, 12:57

thats the one, inc the Cavalier,Calibra since sold, looking at it i think its got double sided tape on it? that pic goes back a few years, :shock:
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Re: monza

Postby 057 Matt » 08 Sep 2014, 23:59

surely you can get one cut here its flat isnt it ?
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Re: monza

Postby 002 Lindsay » 09 Sep 2014, 09:15

no its got a curve in it, and an unusual shape where it fits to the bottom.its toughened glass, so is formed rather than cut like triplex,also would have no tint or heater,and have been quoted in excess of
$2000.00,if all fails i will get a lexan cut and fitted, my son inlaw does that sort of work as a temporary fit.
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Re: monza

Postby 004 Jim » 31 Mar 2015, 12:33

Stll have TWO Monzas for sale - each one has a tailgate on it ...
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Re: monza

Postby 002 Lindsay » 31 Mar 2015, 15:44

much as i would like what you have, esp the ascona,no room for any more,and the house has sucked up my spare cash :( .and have a tail gate coming from the uk here next month :D .
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Re: monza

Postby 022 Ian » 07 Apr 2015, 09:53

001 Neville wrote:Wonder if the seller of this UK Monza would like to donate the tailgate ;)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OPEL-MONZA-3-0E-Coupe-/291213257143?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item43cda9a9b7

Looks better without the foam spoiler too ..... in my opinion.


What happened to the one that got collected from me?
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Re: monza

Postby 001 Neville » 07 Apr 2015, 10:11

Arrives here in NZ on 16th April, Ian. The container was delayed a little, while I ensured I had made good use of the space ....... :wink:
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