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front & rear caps

Started by berrybus, January 28, 2007, 05:12:44 PM

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Tin Lizzy

There was only GST at the border. I believe as it is a product made in the US there is no duty. It was not overly heavy. I took my small boat trailer, put a sheet of plywood on it and strapped the cap to the deck. Travelled well and only had a bit of a wind problem between Banff and Calgary as it gets really windy there.
Harry
Tin Lizzy
1972 MC 7
Calgary, Alberta

captain ron

I have a friend in Murfreesboro that went out and got a front and rear cap for his eagle. Eddy Murphy's old tour bus. He put one in the bus and the other the riveted to the bus to get it home.

NJT5047

Quote from: Dreamscape on January 30, 2007, 03:51:19 AM
Sorry this is not about caps.
Has anyone bought a dash from them? If so how do you like it?
I need one for my Eagle and their design is a little bit differant than Custom Intrument Panels.
I agree with what has been said regarding R and M. Great people to deal with. They make a great product, and it looks good. I bought the camera pod from them. I really like it. I used to live a couple of miles from them, I would not move from their location, great country. Shipping charges should not be a major concern when buying a quality product.
Paul

I was under the impression that CIP used R&M dashes.   Does CIP make their own dashes?   CIP uses proprietary gauges, which makes their dashes unique.  Not sure unique is good..but their dashes look nice.     
JR
JR Lynch , Charlotte, NC
87 MC9, 6V92TA DDEC, HT748R ATEC

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