Frustrated by poor quality product

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#41 Re: Frustrated by poor quality product

Post by Hugo » Fri Sep 22, 2017 2:14 pm

Barry wrote:...... but if you are in the market for as new and concours, There are other people who may be able to provide a more consistent product, but will be a lot more expensive...
Such as? I am new to E Types and have already learned a few lessons the hard way.
Hugo Miller - rebuilding an imported Series II OTS & converting to RHD

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#42 Re: Frustrated by poor quality product

Post by Barry » Fri Sep 22, 2017 8:28 pm

I am trying to find out, and perhaps some advice from others would help. I understand we have to be careful on this forum about naming particular firms........email me Hugo! You should get my email address on my personal data.

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#43 Re: Frustrated by poor quality product

Post by NWplasterers » Sun Sep 24, 2017 8:59 pm

Evening all !
I touched on this on the S1 board and the air filter drum set up. Personally,and I'm not a rich man,I would rather pay a few more quid for the right part for the right job!
I was told that everything is manufactured to a price,well that's fine,then perhaps up the retail price a bit to allow for a better quality part. I for one wouldn't quibble if it meant I was getting what I wanted and I'm sure most would agree .
Over to you suppliers.......

Neil.
1966 S1 2+2,68 mk 2,97 xk8.

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