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Post by franivy on Aug 31, 2009 15:45:15 GMT 10
Our Sunliner has been outdoors (though stationary) for some years, and it has done dreadful things to its complexion. Fibreglass is in pretty good condition, but it needs a paint job. We could do with advice, whether to take it to a caravan repair shop, or to a fibreglass specialist? Also, while the original interior is good, the fridge needs restoring, any leads? We are in the Western burbs of Sydney. Thanks for any help or advice? btw, photos on flicker at : www.flickr.com/photos/francesmccabe/sets/72157608703320409/franivy
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Post by JBJ on Aug 31, 2009 18:21:15 GMT 10
Hi Franivy,
Thats a pretty good sunliner. Theres a few guys near you that have rebuilt & refinished Sunliners, that I'm sure will come back to you with Tradesmen that will do a good honest job.
Over to you Southerners for this one
JBJ
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Post by peteandtrish on Sept 1, 2009 20:30:02 GMT 10
Hi Franivy
Check your PM and give me a call
Pete
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Hillbilly
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Post by Hillbilly on Sept 3, 2009 17:26:07 GMT 10
How similar do they look... ...very close, 58 to 59... And the old TU Nsw's rego's...... Mine currently going through a total refurbishment.........still...... Love the number plate surround and the flash down the side..... Welcome aboard (franivy) - and enjoy !! Hillbilly........... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by franivy on Sept 3, 2009 20:27:58 GMT 10
Great photo, hillbilly, the s'liner looks great, surely not too much to do to it?
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Post by franivy on Sept 3, 2009 20:29:15 GMT 10
Thanks, Pete, the information from you on the phone tonight gave us plenty to digest! Much appreciate your time, interest, and sharing of info.
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Post by whippy on Sept 3, 2009 22:02:57 GMT 10
Looks like a great resto, love the invisible drink ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by franivy on Sept 5, 2009 1:00:44 GMT 10
Yep, whippy. Almost as much fun as playing the Air Guitar!
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dorian
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Post by dorian on Sept 15, 2009 20:20:13 GMT 10
Hey mate, great pics! Is that the original lino? And I love the annex. Mine's a 63 and getting a new paint job. What you need for that chassis is POR 15. It's the only thing to use. Just scrub a wire brush over it and paint. Amazing product. We all use it.
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Post by franivy on Sept 21, 2009 21:49:07 GMT 10
Thanks, Dorian. I passed this info on to He Who Does the Work! He has used the product on the Zephyr, and agrees, it is good.
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Post by humpty2 on Sept 22, 2009 17:21:25 GMT 10
Not different.....slide out with a knurled screw knob to tighten it.
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